10,000 volunteers at UML general convention

The inauguration of the 11th General Convention of the UML is scheduled to be held on November 10 at Khullachaur in Sallaghari, Bhaktapur, and the closed session will be held at Bhrikuti Mandap in Kathmandu.

Mangshir 18, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

10,000 volunteers at UML general convention

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10,000 volunteers will be mobilized for the inaugural session of the upcoming 11th National Convention of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML). The inauguration of the 11th General Convention of the UML is scheduled to be held on November 11 at Khullachaur in Sallaghari, Bhaktapur, and the closing session will be held at Bhrikuti Mandap in Kathmandu.

According to Bhanubhakta Dhakal, coordinator of the volunteer mobilization committee formed for the party's general convention, arrangements have been made to mobilize 10,000 volunteers as there will be significant public participation in the opening session. 

According to coordinator Dhakal, there will be about 500 volunteers in the closed session of the general convention. He said that these volunteers have been demanded from 24 different mass organizations and various committees of the party. The National Volunteer Force (NVF) recently formed by the UML will also coordinate volunteer work.

Meanwhile, a team including UML Deputy General Secretary and coordinator of the public mobilization committee of the general convention, Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, inspected the 108 ropani field of the Nepal Trust in Sallaghari on Wednesday. 

The committee included Rajendra Gautam, head of UML's central publicity and publication department, central member Binod Shrestha, Bhaktapur district president Bachan Deuja, vice president and Bagmati Province Health Minister Kiran Thapa, district secretary Bishnu Tamang, and others.

Coordinator Dhakal mentioned that the square has a capacity of about two hundred thousand people. According to him, volunteers have been deployed there to manage the stage, build necessary infrastructure including toilets. On the inauguration day, all the vehicles coming from the east will be managed at the brick and tile factory in Jagati, and the vehicles coming from the west will be managed from Gatthaghar to Kamerotar area, he said.

There will be 2,400 delegates, including organizers and elected representatives, at the general convention. The general convention will be held from November 11 to 12.

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