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Deepak re-elected as President of NRNA South Korea



SEOUL: Deepak Pun Magar has been re-elected to the post of President of the Non-Resident Nepali Association, South Korea.

The eighth general convention of NRNA South Korea elected him as the President unanimously. Similarly, Som Lama and Dr Bimal Subedi, have been elected as the ICC members from the general convention of the Non-Resident Nepali Association National Coordination Council.

Likewise, Sanjeev Kumar Rai has been elected as senior vice-president, Subhadra Paluwang as woman vice-president, Manoj Gautam, and Kiran Adhikari as vice-presidents, Roshan Bhattarai as general-secretary, Shree Satyal and Pari Gurung as secretaries.

Khim Kaucha Magar, Sunil Kandangwa, Sujata Basnet, and Anit Thapaliya are treasurer, joint-treasurer, women coordinator, and youth coordinator of the NRNA South Korea.

Likewise, Dr Roshan Sharma, Santosh Khadka, Ramesh Thapa Magar, Ganga Khatiwada, Amrita Lamichhane, Buddhi Prasad Nepal, and Gambhir Man Shrestha have been elected as the members.

The new committee including ICC members except for the post of secretary was elected unanimously.

The election to the post of secretary was held through online voting. The newly elected committee members would take an oath of office and secrecy online on Saturday.
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