Priya Lamichhane, which manufactures biodegradable sanitary pads. Priya made a socially charged pitch and an "All Shark Deal," which had all five Investors (Hem Raj, Cabinet, Anand, Ritu, Saurabh) each contributing ₹50 lakhs for 40% Equity. We have seen notable investment action in regards to education technology and digital literacy in the case of Mero Coding Classes, whose founders Mukul Bhatta and Sabin Karki, got ₹1.02 crore for 34% equity from the Sharks Cabinet and Hem Raj. Further to the success story, design and manufacturing space is emerging in a big way on Shark Tank Nepal. Art Maya Exim, who manufactures decor and furniture received a deal for ₹3 crore for 30% equity.Finally, it seems that the traditional spaces and industries still have staying power, as Bhola Foods and Sandhya Pote House received investments also over ₹1 crore (₹1 crore for 20% equity and to close out the episode ₹20 lakhs for 35% equity, respectively). However, there were some stories that did not end with a handshake. Shanta ko Achar, Sabko Phone, Elletra DRP Enterprises and other ventures left the tank without deals, illuminating the competitive and sometimes unpredictable nature of startup investing. While these ventures may have departed without closed deals, Shark Tank Nepal still serves an important purpose by providing entrepreneurs across Nepal with visibility, mentorship and validation. Shark Tank Nepal is a cultural and economic landmark that brings Nepal closer toward an exciting, innovation-driven economy.