Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) Senior Vice President Honored in Pokhara
Pokhara. The Gandaki Province Tennis Association has welcomed and honored Robin Prasad Sherchan, who was unanimously elected as the Senior Vice President at the 12th General Assembly of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA).
Sherchan, who arrived in Pokhara after the 12th General Assembly, was honored on Thursday for his contribution to sports and overall development in the region.
The elected Senior Vice President Sherchan is also the sponsor of the Grassroots Tennis Program run by the Gandaki Province Tennis Association. Furthermore, at the same program organized at the Tennis Complex in Pokhara Stadium, Manoj Gorkhali, elected as Vice President from the NRNA General Assembly and Head of the Sports Department, was also welcomed by the Tennis Association.
Speaking on the occasion, Senior Vice President Sherchan stated that it was a matter of pride for him to be connected with the development journey of tennis in Gandaki. Mentioning that the NRNA team will continue its past momentum and make an even more effective presence in the upcoming National Sports Competitions, he said, "We are moving forward with plans to connect with the National Sports. In the coming days, we will move forward by playing the role of a bridge for the development of tennis and overall sports."
Binod Kayastha, President of the Gandaki Province Tennis Association, wished the newly elected Sherchan a successful tenure and stated that the association is moving forward with long-term plans for tennis development.
The program was attended by NRNA Vice President and Head of the Sports Department Manoj Gorkhali, Gandaki Tennis Vice Presidents Lok Bahadur Gurung and Dorje Lama, General Secretary Navin Chalise, former Vice President of Regional Sports Sunil Gurung, President of Democratic Sports Association Kaski Devendra Sherchan, Nepali Congress Kaski leader Bhanu Parajuli, among others.
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