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PM Oli asserts country’s future is bright



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has expressed pride in the history of Nepal and its people.

Addressing a program organized today on the occasion of Engineers Day, Prime Minister Oli highlighted that while the country’s history is commendable, the current situation needs improvement.

The Prime Minister emphasized the urgent need to elevate the country from its present deteriorated state.

He asserted that the incumbent government is actively working to address the existing problems.

“We cannot be satisfied with the current condition. We must change this situation.

There is no doubt that the future of the country is bright,” PM Oli emphasized.

He called on everyone to participate in nation-building, specifically urging engineers to play their significant role in the country’s development.

Stressing the need for solidarity to find solutions, he committed that the government would continue to address problems in every sector.

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