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Bangladesh Prez Hamid takes a boat ride at Phewa Lake in Pokhara (In pics)



KATHMANDU: President of Bangladesh Mohammad Abdul Hamid, who is presently on a four-day official goodwill visit to Nepal, went on a boat ride at Phewa Lake of Pokhara today.

Ramesh Kumar KC, chief district officer of Kaski, informed that President Hamid arrived at Pokhara at 11.30 am on Thursday via Nepal Army (NA) helicopter.

As scheduled, President Hamid took a short rest at Fishtail Lodge prior to boat riding at the Phewa Lake – one of the most popular tourist destinations of Nepal.

Visiting Bangladeshi President Hamid was received by Gandaki State Governor, acting Chief Minister, ministers, people’s representatives and high-placed government officials at the Pokhara Airport.

Pokhara Metropolitan City is preparing to demonstrate two cultural programs in honor of the President.

Meanwhile, the high-security arrangement has been placed in Pokhara in view of the visit.

The visiting President will also visit the Rupakot Resort at Rupa Rural Municipality via Nepal Army helicopter and enjoy sight-seeing of fascinating views of Pokhara from the altitude. President Hamid will return to Kathmandu today itself, CDO KC informed.

Publish Date : 14 November 2019 13:53 PM

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