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Bharatpur mayor invites Japanese counterpart to attend Bharatpur Visit Year 2024

KATHMANDU, March 12: Bharatpur Metropolitan City’s Mayor Renu Dahal has sent an invitation to the Government of Japan to attend the Bharatpur Visit Year 2024.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, March 12: Bharatpur Metropolitan City’s Mayor Renu Dahal has sent an invitation to the Government of Japan to attend the Bharatpur Visit Year 2024.


Mayor Dahal is currently on a week-long visit to Japan to attend a programme to mark the establishment of sister-city relations between Bharatpur Metropolitan City and Yokosuka city of Japan. She extended the invitation through the NRNA Japan.


In the programme organized by NRNA Japan, the Bharatpur metropolis mayor shed light on the Visit Bharatpur Year 2024, said Suresh Chandra Adhikari, the press coordinator of Bharatpur metropolis.


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According to him, Mayor Dahal on the occasion said that the Visit Bharatpur Year is to be organized with the slogan – "Tourism for Conservation, Bharatpur for Tourism."


Dahal called on the NRNA Japan and the Nepalis and the non-Nepalis for participation and promotion of the Visit Bharatpur Year.


Stating that Bharatpur Metropolis is an important tourism destination in central Nepal rich in unmatched natural beauty and historical, religious and cultural heritages, she also appealed to carrying out the required publicity, coordination and collaboration for making the Visit Bharatpur Year campaign successful.


 


 

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