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NRN citizenship instrumental to bring NRNs closer to nation: President Paudel


17 October 2023  

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KATHMANDU: President Ramchandra Paudel has said the provision ensuring citizenship to non-resident Nepalis would help bring them closer to Nepal.

While inaugurating the Global Conference and 11th International General Convention of Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) here today, the Head-of-the-State said the provision of issuing the NRN citizenship with economic, social, and cultural rights has addressed their demands.

“The government has made various policy-level and legal provisions for NRNS. I believe the provision of the NRN citizenship ensure as per the Constitution would help bring you all closer to Nepal,” the President said.

Stating that the NRN community in various nations has contributed for a long to the development and Nepal and uniting the Nepali, he hoped that the contribution would be over the holistic development of the nation in the days to come.

“Any Nepal is always a Nepali no matter where the person resides,” he said, adding that the expression and gesture of the NRNs have proved that they wished to see a peaceful, prosperous Nepal.”

According to the President, although the nation has entered economic development in the aftermath of political changes, some challenges have surfaced due to the prolonged transition.

“We carried out restricting of the administration sector of the State, the State’s character is yet to be restructured,” the President said. “The federal democratic republic is founded on specific norms, values, principles, and ideologies. Until and unless such characteristics are assimilated by us, we are unable to face challenges towards its implementation.”

Citing that Nepal is a rich nation in natural and cultural heritage and its ethnic, linguistic, cultural, religious, and biological diversities are unique in the entire world, the Head of the State was of the opinion of promoting such specialties and promoting the welfare of the people. “It is the responsibility of all to promote the special identities of Nepal and Nepalis are further promoted globally.”

He urged the NRNs to remain aware that there is a possibility of forgetting the language and culture of Nepal by the children of NRNs in the course of living outside the country.

“I request NRNs to bring their new generation to Nepal time and again to increase their attachment towards Nepal and to maintain closeness with the society and to familiarize them with culture, social environment and geography of Nepal”, President Paudel mentioned.

Stating that protecting the biodiversity of the country was the main challenge of the hour, the President further said the issue of how the NRNs can contribute to these sectors has become a matter of concern.

President Paudel drew the attention of NRNA to develop Chundi Ramgha, the birthplace of Adikavi Bhanu Bhakta Acharya, as the literary pilgrimage and the center of the sentiment of Nepali national unity.

He further expressed the belief that the Global Conference of NRNs, Global Knowledge Convention, and Youth and Global Conference would further strengthen the unity and cooperation of the NRNA as well as further expand the relations with Nepal.

Similarly, the conference would be meaningful to further clarify and expand the NRNA’s strategic partnership towards the path of development and prosperity of Nepal, viewed by the President.

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Publish Date : 17 October 2023 18:09 PM

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