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The Nepali Public Relations Committee Coordination Department of the Nepali Congress has decided to form Nepali Public Relations Committees in other countries of the world where the number of Nepalis is increasing.
The decision was taken at a joint meeting of department heads, officers and representatives of public relations committees held today under the chairmanship of Kiranraj Sharma Paudel, head of the department and central member of the Congress. The
meeting has also decided to instruct the Nepali Public Relations Committee of each country to send the names of three to five people skilled in information technology (IT) and social media operations to the department to continuously communicate and coordinate with the party and the Nepali Public Relations Committee coordination department, and to give the responsibility of coordinating the mobilization of these manpower to the member of the department, Narayan Kharel.
Similarly, the meeting has assigned the responsibility of Prakash Adhikari, a member of the department, to coordinate the work of updating the department's website, while coordinating with the Public Relations Committee of India, it has also decided to conduct a special campaign to make Nepali Public Relations Committees in all regions in India more active.
For that, the department has given the information that Sunita JC Kunwar, a member of the department, has been appointed as the coordinator. The meeting appointed Rishi Sharma, a member of the department, as the coordinator to study the statutes and submit suggestions to make the organization of the committee more organized and to streamline the work of the Nepali Public Relations Committee abroad.
