NRNA Announces Departmental Assignments for 2025-2027 Term

Kathmandu. The Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) has allocated responsibilities across various departments for the 2025-2027 term.

To enhance institutional reform and operational effectiveness, leadership has been selected for 11 key departments and their respective committees.

According to the work distribution released by the association, President Dr. Hemraj Sharma has been assigned as the head of the 'Flagship Project and Rebranding' department. This department is tasked with institutional restructuring, social partnerships, and expanding international relations.

Senior Vice President Robin Sherchan has been selected as the head of the Trade and Investment Department. Sherchan will also lead the Investment Promotion Committee.

The responsibility for the Philanthropy and Humanitarian Aid Department has been given to Ramsharan Simkhada, which includes significant programs such as 'One NCC One Project' and 'Mobile Blood Bus'.

Khagendra Nepali will lead the Foreign Employment Department. This department will handle relief, rehabilitation, and counseling for Nepalis working abroad.

Similarly, General Secretary Dr. Chiranjivi Khadka has been appointed to lead the Organization and Administration Department. He will supervise the association's monitoring, evaluation, communication, and disciplinary matters.

Treasurer Krishna Timilsina heads the Financial Stability Department.

Buddi Subedi has been appointed to lead the 'Welfare of NRN' department, which oversees the rights and citizenship issues of non-resident Nepalis. Additionally, Lok Dahal has been appointed to lead the Nepal Promotion Department.
Likewise, Gyanendra Regmi has been given responsibility for the Knowledge, Skills, and Technology Department, while Radhika Gurung and Amrita Thapa lead the Women's Department, and Bhimsen Kaji Thapa and Nabin Niure lead the Youth and Second Generation Department.

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