NRNA Middle East provided medical oxygen to Nepal by skipping meals: Dr Badri KC

LONDON, Oct 2: Vice President of the Non Resident Nepali Association (NRNA), Dr Badri KC has said that the Middle East is the heart of the NRNA campaign.

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Bridging borders: How the Nepali diaspora shapes Nepal’s future

The Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) was founded in 2003 with a heartfelt mission: to unite Nepalis living abroad and ensure their contributions play a vital role in shaping the future of Nepal. The NRNA is dedicated to protecting the rights and welfare of Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs), promoting cultural identity, and empowering them to be active participants in nation-building. As the Nepali diaspora continues to expand, NRNA’s role has become increasingly significant, bridging the gap between NRNs and Nepal, fostering a relationship that benefits both. Currently, over 7 million Nepalis reside abroad, primarily in regions like the Middle East, Southeast...

Bridging borders: How the Nepali diaspora shapes Nepal’s future

The Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) was founded in 2003 with a heartfelt mission: to unite Nepalis living abroad and ensure their contributions play a vital role in shaping the future of Nepal. The NRNA is dedicated to protecting the rights and welfare of Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs), promoting cultural identity, and empowering them to be active participants in nation-building. As the Nepali diaspora continues to expand, NRNA’s role has become increasingly significant, bridging the gap between NRNs and Nepal, fostering a relationship that benefits both. Currently, over 7 million Nepalis reside abroad, primarily in regions like the Middle East, Southeast...

NRNA supports 170 thousand Nepalis during Covid-19 crisis

The Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) has provided relief assistance to around 170 thousand Nepalis living in different countries. The beneficiaries were from over 300 cities of 50 countries. The NRN unveils the details of rescue and relief it had provided during the global crisis caused by coronavirus.  The Association had ensured the PCR tests of 324 Nepali migrant workers before they returned home. Similarly, 217 people were partially supported for return air tickets.     Those who became jobless, forced to return home for minor mistakes, women, people with disabilities, ill and people with special conditions were the beneficiaries of the NRNA.  The NRN had majorly focused its rescue and relief efforts in Malaysia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UE), Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman where there were more Nepali migrant workers. NRNA President Kumar Pant informed this through a virtual press meet. The returnees were also given mental health counseling and the Nepal government had facilitated in the return procedures of migrant workers.       NRNA General Secretary Dr Hemraj Sharma said over 200 (Nepali) doctors were mobilised across the globe to respond to health issues after Covid-19. Experienced medical forces has been mobilised in the US, the UK, European Union, Middle-East, African and Asia-Pacific regions.