25 billionaires gather in Lumbini for 'world peace'

Twenty-five billionaires from different countries are participating in the event to be held from November 24-26 in Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha.

Mangshir 16, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

25 billionaires gather in Lumbini for 'world peace'

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25 billionaires from different countries are gathering in Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, to participate in the 'World Peace Program.' The third commemorative 'World Peace Program' to be organized by the World Peace Program will be held from November 24-26.

According to the program's media coordinator Sulochana Khatiwada, Suresh Kumar Madhusudhan, chairman of the Kerala-based Sigal International Group, India, Lojze Peterle, the first Prime Minister of independent Slovenia and former member of the European Parliament, Tamrat Lane, former Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Dr. Siddique Ahmed of Iram Holdings, who has been doing business in the UAE and India, and others are participating in the program.

Khatiwada informed that more than 10,000 people will participate in the program. According to her, leaders from Nepal and abroad, scholars, UN cultural ambassadors, businessmen who have made a name for themselves in international trade, artists, youth and community representatives will participate. In addition, members of the Lumbini Chinese business delegation will participate in the program.

The program will also discuss issues such as peace, climate change, development, internal welfare and social justice, and practical peacebuilding. Program coordinator Shekhar Gautam said that there will be discussions and debates on the voices of youth, women, indigenous communities and the marginalized, focusing on local governance.

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