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Nepali Congress, the country's largest party, is going to teach its leading workers about the use and impact of social media.
The main agenda of the regional chairman training program organized by Congress Policy, Research and Training Institute in Bhairahawa from Monday is how the party can be expanded through the use of social media.
The coordinator of the Policy, Research and Training Institute of the Congress, Purna Bahadur Khadka, informed that how social media can be used effectively in the closed session on Monday afternoon. "For the first time, we are discussing about the expansion of the party through the use of social media," Khadka said. The guests of the training program were not given flowers and food.
Khadka said that the tradition of welcoming the guests only with flower bouquets was started. 130 regional chairmen of districts with more than one constituency, 130 heads of regional training institutes and 70 regional chairmen and vice-chairmen of districts with one constituency and 330 people participated in the training. The participation of district, state and federal representatives of the party. There is a gathering of central leaders of the party in the
training program. Chairman Sher Bahadur Deuba, Deputy Chairman Khadka, Party leaders Krishna Sitaunla, Vimalendra Nidhi, Shashank Koirala, Party Treasurer Umesh Shrestha, Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar, Foreign Minister Dr. Arju Rana Deuba, Dr. Prakasharan Mahat, Central Committee Member, Union and State Parliamentarians, Party State President, District President and other leaders and activists were present.
