Kul Acharya announces candidacy for NRNA President - Khabarhub
KATHMANDU: Kul Acharya has announced his candidacy for the top post of the Non-Resident Nepalis Association (NRNA), vowing to make NRNA a common platform of
KATHMANDU, April 8: The executive chairmanship of the Non-Resident Nepalese Association (NRNA) has been handed over from one President to another.
The 10th convention of the NRNA held a year ago had elected three presidents for a multi-term system. Accordingly, NRNA President Ra
KATHMANDU, October 11: Non Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) has decided to postpone its 10th World Conference and the elections.
Earlier, NRNA was scheduled to hold its election on October 20 and World Conference from October 23 to 25.
The association took the decision to postpone the election and World Conference after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs asked the association not to conduct an election until the disputes regarding the selection of representatives are addressed.
According to the spokesperson of NRNA, DB Chettri, the World Conference of the association has been postopend and election will be held within next six months.
Earlier, Kul Acharya, a candidate for the post of President of NRNA, had lodged a complaint at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stating that there is a dispute regarding the selection of representatives.
KATHMANDU, Oct 6: Three people have announced their candidacies for the post of President of Non Resident Nepali Association (NRNA). Kul Acharya, Dr Badri KC and Rabina Thapa have announced their candidacies for the new leadership of NRNA, which will be elected through the association’s 10th Global Conference and General Convention.
KATHMANDU: Kul Acharya has announced his candidacy for the position of President of the Non-Resident Nepalese Association (NRNA).
In an event organized in the capital on Sunday, Acharya said that his candidacy is to maintain the reputation of the organization through a transparent, systematic and institutional manner.
Addressing the program, he said that system, transparency and inclusive NRNA would be his priority. On the occasion, he also took time to claim that he would not impose his personal interests.
He also put forth his plan to extend the membership number to 500,000, resolve issues faced by Nepali migrant workers, make institutional initiatives to bring those Nepalis who are in foreign jails and set up a skill-based training center in seven provinces each.
Originally from Parbat district, Acharya is a London-based entrepreneur. He had lost to Kumar Pant for the presidential position in the Ninth General Convention of the organization.