NADA Auto Launched, Flying Car Launched

NADA Auto, which started on Tuesday, will be operated till the 8th of August. The 17th edition of Auto Show is being held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu.

Bhadra 3, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

NADA Auto Launched, Flying Car Launched

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NADA Auto Show has started under the organization of Nepal Automobiles Association (NADA). Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli inaugurated the fair at Bhrikutimandap on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Oli said that the government should build infrastructure and develop the Hulaki highway into a double lane. Oli says that school students make bikes and ride them. He said that after today's robotic activities, it will start much further in the future.

NADA President Karan Choudhary said that they are working to increase the morale of businessmen from policy arrangements. 'Nada to stop youth power from fleeing  It provides skills and also provides employment, for that an agreement has been reached with the Ministry of Labor,' he said . Auto Show Exhibition Center only  Not a commercial place. He said that 40 percent of the total vehicle sales are sold from auto shows. "For the first time in Nepal, we have launched a humanoid robot and a flying car," he said.

He also said that the budget for the current fiscal year, which has not been seen in 10 years during NADA's tenure.  He also made a commitment to the government saying that he wants to walk with the government and spread the work of the government. He said that it would be easier if the spare parts needed for assembling could be produced in Nepal. Auto Soma has been placed in the pavilion. Where there are tires and spare parts produced in Nepal,' he said.

Chandra Prasad Dhakal, President of the Federation of Nepalese Industries and Commerce, said that the contribution made by the automobile sector to the economy is significant. Dhakal said that the demand in the market is increasing slowly and it is estimated that 40 percent more vehicles will be sold compared to two years ago. He said that liquidity in banks and financial institutions has increased and interest rates are limited to single digits. As the federation operates a company worth 10 billion, if it is considered to have a liquidity of 40 billion,  He says that transmission lines can be built with internal investment. 

Nada Auto, which started on Tuesday, will be operated till the 8th of August. The 17th edition of Auto Show is being held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu. Auto Soma has over 125 exhibits of auto and related brands. Auto Soma is expected to attract more than 100,000 visitors. The organizer said.

The main attractions of this year's exhibition are Unitary Robots, state-of-the-art four-wheeled robots and DePaul's EVitol UAV (flying vehicle). More than one million people have got employment in the country only from the auto sector .

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