Kathmandu: The Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) has completed a special program by lighting 108 lamps at the Buddhist Stupa in Swayambhu on Saturday morning, marking its 22nd foundation day. The lamp was lit in the presence of the association's president, Mahesh Kumar Shrestha; former President Binod Kunwar; Vice President Khagendra Neupane; Biswasdeep Tingela; General Secretary Baburam (B.R.) Lama, Treasurer Thakur Prasad Dhungana, Europe Coordinator Prem Gurung, and other office bearers and members, wishing for peace, unity, and prosperity. At the program, Chairman Shrestha stated that there is currently no alternative to unity among the NRNAs and emphasized that all parties should move forward together in this regard. He recalled that the Genji movement on Bhadra 23-24 caused great damage to the country and said that it is now necessary to choose the path of reconstruction and national unity. Former President Binod Kunwar pointed out the need for all activists to stand on ...