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The third season of KPL will start in Falgun.

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  Kathmandu. The third edition of the provincial-level franchise competition, Koshi Pride League (KPL), organized by Koshi Pride Pvt. Ltd., is scheduled to be held from Falgun 9 to 21. Stating that it will be held ‘with the encouragement of the Nepal Cricket Association (CAN), CAN Secretary Paras Khadka, and the Koshi Province Cricket Association,’ KPL Director Afzal Hossain informed a press conference held in Kathmandu on Sunday that seven franchise teams will participate in the competition. According to Hossain, Namuna Blasters, Itahari Adarsh ​​Giants, Birtamod Hits, Purveli Super Kings, Everest Thunders, BN Koshi Arnas, and Gorkha Avengers will participate in the competition. Hossain also revealed the names of the owners of all seven franchise teams at the press conference. According to which, Namuna Blasters is owned by Dharma Neupane, while Itahari Adarsh ​​Giants is owned by Kalpit Dhakal. Similarly, while Birtamod Hits is owned by Anurag Pramanik, Purveli Super Kings is own...

A lot of drama and acting was seen from those who talked about unifying the association. Former President Thapa

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Kathmandu, October 10 – Former chairperson of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) Rabina Thapa has made a strong appeal on the occasion of the association's 22nd foundation day and Non-Resident Nepali Day (October 11), calling for unity, transparency, and restoration of the organization's reputation. In a message issued on social media, she said that the organization's core purpose is weakening due to internal disputes, selfish tendencies, and personal greed within the association. Thapa wrote, "A lot of drama and acting was seen from those who talked about unifying the association. The era of those who are weakening the organization and playing with the rights of millions of non-resident Nepalis must end now." She pointed out the need to keep the NRNA free from political influence and personal interests, saying, "The time has come — we should stop the drama of fighting for positions under the pretense of 'meeting' in the name of the organizati...

Former NRNA President Rabina Thapa congratulates the newly appointed Prime Minister.

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Kathmandu. Former Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) President Rabina Thapa has congratulated Sushila Karki on her appointment as the first female Prime Minister of Nepal. Thapa, in a statement, said that she is proud that the Genji generation campaign has succeeded in producing the first female Prime Minister in Nepal's history. She said that the historical presence of women in Nepal's leadership is a source of national pride. According to her, there is a need to address sensitive issues such as the continuity of Nepali citizenship based on lineage through a constitutional amendment. Thapa believes that this step will bring the new generation of Nepalis scattered around the world closer to their homeland and strengthen national ties. Thapa said that millions of Nepalis living abroad are dedicated to their homeland and are eager to contribute to nation-building. She emphasized that Nepal should be moved towards sustainable development through an investment-friendly legal fr...

100-member NRNA Central Statute Committee Formed Under Ravina Thapa's Leadership

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Kathmandu, April 2 – A 100-member central statute committee of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) has been formed under the coordination of former NRNA President Ravina Thapa. The committee was established in accordance with the decision of the high-level core committee formed under the Supreme Court’s mandate to organize the NRNA International Coordination Council’s Unity Convention.   As part of this process, various sub-committees have been formed to ensure the grand success of the Unity Convention, scheduled to take place in Kathmandu from May 3 to 5, 2025. The Central Statute Committee has been entrusted with the responsibility of drafting and amending the association’s bylaws.   Ravina Thapa (USA) has been appointed as the coordinator of the committee, while Krishna (Jagannath) Giri (Australia) and Gangadhar Gautam (Belgium) will serve as member secretaries. The 100-member committee includes representatives of non-resident Nepalis from around the world....