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Vol. 19 :: No. 20
THE NATIONAL NEWSMAGAZINE
December 03 - December 09,
1999
THE BOTTOMLINE

LEFT: Bijay Kumar Gachhadar, Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, for USA and Japan. The Minister will undergo eye treatment in the USA whereas, he will inaugurate RNACís office in Japan.

Ram Krishna Tamrakar, Minister for Commerce, for Seattle, USA, to observe the third ministerial meting of World Trade Organization (WTO).

AWARDED:  Mrs Anjana Shakya, director of Inhured International, with the title "Remarkable Woman: A Smith Continuum," from the Smith College, USA, for her commitment to social justice to secure human rights for women in Nepal and throughout the world.

FORMED: An ad hoc committee of Nepal Electric Battery Charger Association (NEBCA), with Hridaya Narayan Manandhar  as President, to provide quality  charging services to electric vehicles at different routes of Kathmandu Valley.

APPOINTED : Bhaskar Raj Rajkarinkcar, a chairman of the Press & Publication Committee of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce & Industry, by its President Pradip K. Shrestha. The 12-member Committee has six member advisory board.


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