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PM Dahal announces Rs 300,000 reward each for cricketers



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has announced to felicitate Nepali cricketers selected for One-day Men’s World Cup qualifiers with a cash prize of Rs 300,000.

Prime Minister Dahal announced this while honoring the players at the official residence of the Prime Minister at Baluwatar Friday morning.

He said, “I am very happy with the way you played yesterday. Not only you have become victorious, but the country also won. It has made the country’s self-esteem and pride high. May your performance be even better in the coming days. I am always with you.”

Prime Minister Dahal mentioned that the government had earlier awarded the players with Rs 200,000 cash prize.

On the occasion, he directed the National Sports Council to immediately install modern flat light and score board at Kirtipur-based Cricket Ground.

The Prime Minister mentioned, “I on the behalf of the government express commitment to make necessary arrangement to accelerate construction activities of under construction cricket grounds at different places of the country including Mulpani and Chitwan.”

The government would recognize and honour the hard work of cricketers, he shared, assuring of making arrangement of development of physical infrastructures and further facility to players in coming days.

Member-Secretary of the NSC, Tanka Lal Ghising and other office-bearers were present on the occasion.

Publish Date : 17 March 2023 11:48 AM

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