Kathmandu, 16 October 2015: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kamal Thapa on Friday said that the new constitution has strengthened the unity of non-resident Nepalis further, alongside their economy, and social and cultural identity. Speaking in the 7th International General Assembly and the Global Conference of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) here in the Capital today, DPM Thapa said that NRNS have important role to play for social, economic and political transformation of the country.

He said NRNA is taken as excellent crusader of economic diplomacy of the country and that an environment has been created for the stability and peace, and for making investments after the promulgation of the new constitution.
DPM Thapa said that the contribution of NRNA for economic and social development of the country through its knowledge and skills, is highly evaluated.
President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), Pashupati Murarka, urged to end the general strike and protest as such activities were ruining economic activities in the nation and the economic sector had already faced huge crisis due to the devastating earthquake. Similarly, newly reelected NRN chair Shesh Ghale said the Association would partner for the reconstruction of the quake damaged areas in the country.
The founder chair of the NRNA Upendra Mahato said that there would be no meaning of success acquired by Nepalese unless nation gets success and prosperity, and for the same the NRNs would play a vital role.
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