Sunday, December 21st, 2025

President Bhandari suggests to forward plans of public interest



KATHMANDU: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has suggested people’s representatives’ organizations to forward the plan of public welfare by identifying the available means and resources and evaluating the capacity of its mobilization as per people’s interest.

Inaugurating the third National Council of Association of District Coordination Committees of Nepal (ADDCN) in Kathmandu Friday, President Bhandari said that activities should be carried out keeping human development along with infrastructure in priority for overall transformation of the country.

She opined, “People’s representatives organizations should contribute in building equitable society by increasing educational and social awareness.”

Lauding the role played by local levels in prevention, control and treatment of COVID-19 pandemic, the President said, “I want to appeal to and call on people’s representatives to facilitate public activities at a time when coronavirus infection has not completely come under control.”

Similarly, Chairperson of the ADDCN, Sita Sundas, shared about the various efforts carried out by the organization under her leadership for people’s welfare. ADDCN Vice-president Santa Bahadur Tamang complained that the Federation was neglected as the three tiers of government were competing in establishing their say in monitoring, coordination and facilitation of the development construction and service delivery works.

On the occasion, President Bhandari launched a book incorporating the introduction of the office-bearers of every district along with five outstanding works carried out in the district. The book is published by the Federation. (RSS)

Publish Date : 01 October 2021 21:07 PM

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