1. Target Audience
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Academia: Students, researchers, and faculty members from management and IT backgrounds.
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Industry Professionals: Corporate leaders, bankers, and IT specialists.
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Policy Makers: Individuals involved in educational governance and sustainable development goals (SDGs).
2. Core Objective The conference aims to investigate practical ways to integrate Information Technology (IT) and management to ensure organizational sustainability and good governance within the increasingly competitive global environment.
3. Key Narrative Pillars
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Bridging the Digital Gap: Highlighting how IT is no longer just a tool but the foundation for modernizing higher education and public service.
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Sustainable Development & Governance: Exploring how management innovation can lead to long-term societal benefits and align with national development goals.
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Research as a Catalyst: Emphasizing the college’s role as a “social change agent” that fosters a research culture to solve real-world industry challenges.
4. Featured Research Highlights The post should feature a “Spotlight” section on the 55 papers selected for their resource-based value:
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Artificial Intelligence (AI): Using AI for personalized learning in management, sentiment analysis for educational feedback, and enhancing network security in banking.
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Cybersecurity: Addressing the critical awareness gap among high-level bank executives and the specific challenges faced by SMEs in Nepal.
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Sustainable Operations: Research on air-cooled data centers for energy efficiency and promoting “green tourism” in the Himalayan region.
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Social & Psychological Dimensions: Studies on digital equity, the impact of social media on adolescents, and “reverse culture shock” for returning Nepali diaspora.
5. Significance of the Event
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High-Level Collaboration: Supported by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and Tribhuvan University (TU), featuring speakers like Prof. Dr. Dev Raj Adhikari and Prof. Dr. Achyut Prasad Wagle.
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Unifying Platform: It serves as a unique meeting point for the academic fraternity, public enterprises, and the corporate sector to share experiences and build networks.
6. Call to Action (CTA) Invite readers to explore the full conference proceedings or contact the Research, Learning and Development (RLD) Department at Texas International College for collaboration on future scholarly initiatives.


