Nepali scientist Mahavir Pun honoured in Portugal

Dr Mahavir Pun, the founder of the National Innovation Center and a Nepali scientist has been honoured in Portugal

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Passport service for Nepali nationals in Portugal

A team of Nepali diplomats from the Embassy of Nepal in France arrived in Portugal to provide services related to passports to Nepali citizens. The post Passport service for Nepali nationals in Portugal appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Nepali migrant worker passes away in Portugal

A Nepali migrant worker, who had arrived here for foreign employment eight months ago, has passed away.

Nepali migrant worker passes away in Portugal

A Nepali migrant worker, who had arrived here for foreign employment eight months ago, has passed away.

Memo submitted to Foreign Minister

Non-Resident Nepali Association, Portugal, has submitted a memorandum to Foreign Minister NP Saud

Nepalis in Portugal can get passports from nearest Embassy

Nepalis living in Portugal can now get passport and other consular services from the nearest Nepali Embassy

Nepali Women Society Portugal gets Poudel as its Chair

PORTUGAL, May 25: The first general convention of Nepali Women Society Portugal has concluded on Sunday by forming a new working committee. Nepali Honorary Consul General to Lisbon, Makar Bahadur Hamal, had inaugurated the virtual general convention.  On the occasion, Hamal praised theSociety for carrying out notable works within the first year of its establishment. The general convention unanimously elected a 19-member new working committee under the chairpersonship of Maya Poudel Kharal. Similarly, Sarita Sharma and Deepa Limbu are the two vice-chairpersons, Shanti Aryal Adhikari is the general-secretary, Renu Pariyar and Devi Ghimitre are the secretaries, Shova Giri is the treasurer and Sangeeta Thapa Magar is the joint treasurer of the new working committee. The executive members include Apsara Bartaula, Indira Pariyar, Sumitra Diwali,Indira Basyal, Sita Kandel Sapkota, Shanta Dhungana, Reeta Dhakal, Asha Rijal, Manisha Dulal, Sashi Sherpa and Rabina Bhat. The Society felicitated Lok Prasad Dahal, central co-treasurer of  Non Resident Nepali Association (NRNA, senior advocate Rajendra Sharma, advocate Sharada Poudel, Indira Byanjankar Shrestha, beautician Neera Karki, manoj Bhattarai and Anu Chhetri in recognition of their support to te Society in various ways. President of NRNA Portugal, Tilak Gaire, tourism ambassador Ramesh Gurung, Govinda Poudel, president of Overseas Nepali unity Forum, Madan Limbu, journalist Raj Kumar Thapa, president of Janapragatisheel Morcha Purna BK, president of Nepal Society Portugal Som Sherpa and vice-president of Nepali Naari Samaj Preeti Yonjan congratulated the new working committee and extended best wishes for a successful tenure.

Nepali Women Society Portugal gets new leadership

The third general convention of Nepali Women Society Portugal has elected a 21-member new executive committee under the chair of Sita Shrestha ' Shiwani'.  Pritu Lama, Jyotsna Adhikari, Gita Reule and Janaki Subedi (Porto) have been elected vice chairs while Punam Gautam is the general secretary, Kalpana Karki and Monika Bhusal secretaries, Dongalhyanu Sherpa treasurer and Devi Gurung is the co-treasurer on the new committee.  Laxmi Pariyar, Smriti Neupane, Indira Shrestha, Ankita Khanal, Ganga Lama, Sneha Pariyar, Babita Sharma, Bindu Gautam, Indra Kumari Thapa, Buddhimaya Gurung and Satyadevi Gurung have been elected the executive committee members. The election committee was formed under the coordination of society funder Sita Baral.  Inaugurating the event virtually, honorary consul general for Portugal, Makar Hamal lauded the society for its role in promoting social service and protecting women's rights. Society's patron and gender-based violence expert Dr Jyoti Tuladhar administered oath of office and secrecy to the new leadership.  As she said the society since its establishment has been playing a significant role for the advancement of women's rights. Representatives from several Nepali social organisations based in Portugal were present on the occasion.