Chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, on the second anniversary of the death of his late wife Sita Dahal, visited the Raniwan Seva Kendra in Manavseva Ashram, Kathmandu and remembered his spouse Dahal.
He said that this day was dedicated with the dependents in the ashram to keep the memory of his wife Sita alive and to inspire everyone with such an act. On the day of Memorial Day, he contributed food items and one lakh rupees in cash for 250 street dependent people who were dependent on the ashram.
On that occasion, President Dahal distributed food to the people in the ashram with his own hands.
On that occasion, he recalled the reference to the opening of the headquarters of the Manavseva Ashram in Hetauda when he was the Prime Minister and said that the Manavseva Ashram is doing the work that the government should do. He said that the humanity promotion work of Manavseva Ashram is getting discussion in the international world as well.
Former Prime Minister Dahal expressed concern over the lack of implementation of the Cabinet decision to provide seven vehicles for the rescue and humanitarian services of street-dependent people in need of assistance while he was in the government, and promised to take action. During the
program, Ramji Adhikari, president of Manavsewa Ashram, informed President Dahal about the ashram's past, present and future plans. The ashram has been working on the rescue, treatment, nurturing, protection and family reunification of the needy, destitute, helpless, disabled, parentless, physically and mentally weak people who are forced to live a miserable life in the open streets and public places.
Manavsewa Ashram is conducting a campaign to build Nepal, a country dependent on roads and free of human beings, within 2082.
