Nepal’s delegation reached Uttarakhand met CM Dhami, discussed these issues

Nepal’s delegation is on a tour of India. Today the delegation reached Dehradun and met Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. During this, a high-level delegation from Nepal discussed various contemporary issues with CM Dhami. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami told that Nepal and India are friendly nations. There have been relations between the two countries for generations. There are many similarities between Nepal and India. Because, our way of life, religious tradition and other methods are same. The worship methods of both the countries are also similar. There is a relation of Roti Beti between India and Nepal.
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CM Dhami said that Uttarakhand shares a long border area with Nepal. The challenges of the future are also similar. They have also invited us to Nepal, so we will be going there in the near future. Agriculture, Incubator, Livelihood, Self Help Group, Manaskhand Mandir Mala Mission are running parallel to Nepal.
He said that whatever cooperation can be done for Nepal to move forward, that cooperation will be given by the government. Along with this, the CM said that information has been given about all the schemes of the state like Ghasiyari Yojana, Manskhand Mandir Mala Mission. Apart from this, detailed discussions were held with the delegation of Nepal regarding Uttarakhand.
People involved in Nepal’s delegation-
- Pampha Bhusal, Vice President, CPN Mao Center
- Rameshwar Rai Yadav, Central Member, Former Minister Government of Nepal
- Chakrapani Khalal Baldev, Secretary, CPN Mao Center
- Satya Pahadi, Standing Committee Member, CPN Mao Center
- Suresh Kumar Rai, Central Committee Member, CPN Mao Center
Several plans related to how Nepal can partner with India’s development were also discussed. Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami told that the Nepalese delegation has also invited him to Nepal. India has progressed rapidly under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Therefore, the delegation believes that Nepal should also move forward.