Journalist Ramji Bagale receives special honor for helping rebuild Kathmandu Valley Traffic Control Room



Kathmandu. The reconstruction of the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Control Room, which was damaged during the Genji movement, has been completed at a cost of about 75 lakh rupees by the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA).


AIG Dan Bahadur Karki and NRNA President Mahesh Kumar Shrestha jointly presented a special honor with a certificate to Janasawal Rastriya Dainik Editor and President Ramji Bagale for the remarkable support and activism shown by the media in the reconstruction.


After receiving the honor, journalist Bagale said, “This honor has become a source of inspiration for my journalism journey. It has increased both my morale and responsibility. In the coming days, I will move forward by raising the voices of the Nepali diaspora more strongly.”


The reconstruction of the Kathmandu Traffic Control Room was completed in a short time under the active leadership of NRNA Vice President and Disaster Management Committee Coordinator Manoj Shrestha, Women Coordinator and Co-Coordinator Rashmi Thapa, and the entire team.



Everyone present appreciated this step by the NRNA, saying that the reconstruction work has further strengthened the relationship between the Nepali diaspora and the homeland.

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