NRNA announces assistance of Rs 10 million for disaster-hit people
The Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) has decided to provide Rs 10 million to the Nepalis affected by floods, landslides and inundation in different parts of the country due to incessant rains.
In a virtual meeting held on Sunday, the NRNA office-bearers decided to provide Rs 10 million for the flood victims in the first phase, NRNA President Dr Badri KC informed.
The meeting has formed a high-level financial assistance collection committee under the coordination of NRNA vice-president Dr Hemraj Sharma.
The committee comprises office-bearers of the association, regional coordinators and chairs of the National Coordination Council.
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