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NC appeals for safety and awareness of Nepalis in South Korea


24 February 2020  

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KATHMANDU: Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has appealed to Nepali Liaison Committee and other Nepali organizations in South Korea to make necessary coordination among each other for high alertness to keep Nepalis in Korea safe from infection of Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Sending a letter to the chairperson of the Nepali Liaison Committee on Monday, NC President Deuba asked them to make coordinate in a united manner in this hour by increasing brotherhood. Korea joins the list of an increasing number of countries across the world now affected by COVID-19.

Deuba mentioned that his concern has been increased towards the security of overall Nepalis living there after knowing that hundreds of people have been infected from COVID-19 and some of them have already lost their lives there due to this for few days.

The letter reads, “We alert you for needed precautions from the government of Nepal and Embassy. I appeal for necessary coordination, dissemination of information and alertness among all Nepalis living in different cities of
South Korea including Daegu to take precautions to be safe from the COVID-19 infection.”

Expecting more effective role of the Nepali Liaison Committee in such an hour, NC President Deuba urged the Nepali organizations in Korea to carry out activities with unity and brotherhood.

Publish Date : 24 February 2020 21:41 PM

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