Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) had spent almost Rs 300 million to buy three ropani Lalita Niwas land and to build its office building there, but after the Special Court ruled on Thursday that the land which was fraudulently obtained by sellers is liable to be confiscated, NRNA is at wit's end.
In a collaborative effort, a dedicated team from the MIT Foundation and the Global NRNA Foundation, led by Coordinator Dr. Shesh Ghale and 7 Summit Foundation Chairman AC Sherpa, who also serves as the advisor for NRNA & Consular General for Seattle, and Shyam Tamang, Advisor for NRNA & MIT, along with Suresh Chitrakar from the MIT Foundation and YB Ambassador Dipesh Khatri from NRNA, visited Aathbiskot Municipality in Rukum and Raut Gaon and Khalanga in Jajarkot on Tuesday.
NRNA, the Non-Resident Nepali Association, and MIT Group Foundation, have successfully raised a remarkable Rs 10 million for the urgent rescue and relief efforts in response to the devastating earthquake that hit Jajarkot and Rukum west on November 3.
Serpentine lines stretched along the footpaths from the entrance of the District Election Office with to-be-registered voters filling up the application forms standing in the line or on the edge of the road.