Officer in charge of the International Nepali Safe Society

Baishak 7, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Officer in charge of the International Nepali Safe Society

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With the aim of integrating Nepali Safes around the world, the meeting of the International Nepali Safe Society held in Kathmandu has selected a 36-member central working committee under the chairmanship of Arun Adhikari.

Shyam Amgai has been elected as the senior vice-president of the organization, Surya Bhandari, Saikumar Sharma and Shyam Bhandari have been elected as vice-presidents. Deepak Karki has been elected as general secretary, Balram Khatiwada as secretary, Rajkumar Giri as joint secretary, Vishnu Khatri as treasurer and Hariraj Ghimire as joint treasurer. Uddhav Shrestha, Phanindra Panth, Laxman Sapkota, Ram Sen, Varun Singh have been selected as members.   Board members of

organization include La Bahadur Kaushal (LB), Vasudev Bhusal, Resham Bahadur Lama, Human Limbu, Kumar Timilsina, Ishwar Pant, Subas Thapa, Saroj Thapa, Shakhveer Lama, Krishnahari Sapkota, Baburam Karki, Deepak Marasini, Amardeep Karki, Deepak Bhusal, Vinod Soni, Vimal Karki, Tek Khanal, Govind Rai, Ram Kumar Joshi, Prakashbudha Thoki, Bedprasad Adhikari. There are Speaking at the

program, the newly elected chairman said that the society will integrate the Nepali safes spread around the world and promote Nepali food at the international level, improve its quality and commit to the personal and professional development of the safes. We will move forward institutionally, contribute to the capacity building of Nepali safes, and establish Nepali food in the world cuisine, he said.

The International Nepali Safe Association aims to expand the recognition of Nepali food in Nepal and abroad by bringing Nepali safes on one platform and sharing their experience, skills and identity. Nepalese safes working in more than 36 countries participated in the meeting.

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