Kathmandu, April 6: President Ramchandra Paudel has urged the Non-Resident Nepalis Association (NRNA) to inspire people for investing in motherland and utilizing potential.
At a meeting with newly elected NRNA representatives at his office, Shitalniwas today, President Paudel further reminded the representatives that they could cooperate for Nepal’s journey to good governance and economic prosperity and make Nepal known to international arena.
“Hydropower, tourism, agriculture, infrastructure, IT, education and health are potential areas of investment,” he said, adding Nepal is a neighbour to world’s large population, India and China. Nepal’s access to markets there can be utilized for building infrastructures and intensifying industrialization and internal production.
The Head of State also shared that country was freed from uncertainty and adversity after the HoR election through which people gave mandate for development and prosperity along with social justice and good governance. President Paudel underscored the need of advancing country based on values, principles and philosophy of federal democratic republic.
According to him, a perspective plan was prepared to develop Chundiramgha of Tanahu, birthplace of Adikavi Bhanubhakta Acharya, as a destination of literary tourism. He expressed belief that NRNA would extend support for it.
The Head of State also congratulated the newly elected leadership of NRNA and wished the team became successful to encompass all Nepalis living abroad in its initiatives.
On the occasion, newly elected Chairman Dr Hemraj Sharma shared NRNA’s activities and future plans.
