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CM Karki urges NRNs to invest in Koshi Province

DHARAN, Jan 18: The chief minister (CM) of Koshi Province, Kedar Karki, has urged the Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs) to invest in Koshi Province.
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DHARAN, Jan 18: The chief minister (CM) of Koshi Province, Kedar Karki, has urged the Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs) to invest in Koshi Province.


At a mobile bus handover program organized here on Wednesday, CM Karki vowed that the provincial government would protect and promote investment in the province. The mobile bus was handed over to Nepal Red Cross Society, Sunsari, for blood collection. It was provided with the assistance of the NRN Association. "There is huge potential for investment. You can come and explore the uncharted territories, " he called upon NRNs, vowing protection of capital, labor and technology.


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According to him, NRNs have a vital role in developing Nepal. The government will not leave any stone unturned to create a favorable atmosphere for capital mobilization, he said. Unity among the Nepalis living in the country and abroad is important for Nepal's development, he underlined. CM Karki also thanked the NRNA for its assistance with a mobile bus.


On the occasion, NRN Association's Chairman Dr Badri KC said although they were living abroad, they continue extending utmost support to Nepal and Nepalis and help create investment. Sunsari chapter Chairman of Nepal Red Cross Society, Umesh Thapa, expressed happiness over the assistance received from the NRNA.


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