'Hamro Club' in Sydney Pledges to Work for Welfare of Nepalis in Australia

Kathmandu. 'Hamro Club' in Sydney, Australia has expressed its commitment to always remain active for the welfare and rights of Nepalis residing in Australia.

Speakers at a special program organized by the club here expressed their commitment to remain dedicated to the Nepali community in Australia, the motherland Nepal, and the Nepali people.

Stating that they have Nepali identity despite being in another country and feel proud to be known as Nepali, they emphasized the need to establish the 'Club' as a common platform with the hope and trust of sharing the joys and sorrows of the Nepali community in Australia.

On the occasion, program facilitator Dinesh Sapkota mentioned that love for the motherland is realized while living abroad and clarified that the 'Club' is for the upliftment of the Nepali community by maintaining mutual cooperation and goodwill.

Club President Rajiv Adhikari informed that they are working for the welfare of the Nepali community here by winning the trust of the Australian government and incorporating the support and goodwill received from elders.

On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the club, the program was attended by more than 200 members of the Nepali community, including Member of Parliament Nathan Hagarty, Councilor Eliza Rahman, former Councilor Usha Dommaraju, and founding president of the club Amulya Pratap Singh. The club's new website was formally unveiled during the program.

Similarly, various sports competitions, musical programs, and talent honor programs were also presented on the occasion.

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