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Himani Trust sets up fund for disaster-affected people



KATHMANDU: Former Crown Princess Himani Shah, also the President of the Himani Trust, on Sunday announced setting up a disaster relief fund to support the victims of the natural disaster.

Organizing a press conference in Kathmandu today, she informed that the relief fund would be utilized to provide assistance to the victims of landslides and flood across the country.

On the occasion, she unveiled a book “Sandesh Sangraha”, a compilation of speeches of former King Gyanendra Shah, who is also her father-in-law.

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