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Bona fide leadership inevitable for country’s prosperity-DPM Shrestha



KATHMANDU: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs Narayan Kaji Shrestha said a leadership with exemplary characters was indispensable for societal transformation and prosperity.

At a program organized at City Hall Kathmandu, he said citizens can realize change in the system only when people with high morale were established in politics.

“Only change in the political system is not adequate. The present-day polluted politics needs to be cleansed”, he said, adding, “Societal transformation and nation’s prosperity could be materialized by establishing bona fide and selfless people in politics”.

DPM Shrestha also highlighted the importance of Buddhism education in the making of leadership with high morale. He informed that the Home Ministry was preparing to regularize meditation camps.

Also, on the occasion, the deputy mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City Sunita Dangol highlighted the contributions of Dhammawati Guruma to the publicity of Buddhism and the social sector. She pledged to extend cooperation in the establishment and operation of the Metropolis Dharmakirti Bihar.

At the program, Dharmakirti Monastery Conservation Fund has announced a Dhammawati Dham Training Project.

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