Kathmandu, June 6
The Non-Resident Nepali Association International Coordinating Council (NRNA ICC) has
resolved to construct 25 National Coordinating Councils (NCCs) by June 2022, following a
meeting of its leaders.
On June 4, a meeting of officials headed by the association’s president, Binod Kunwar, resolved to establish the National Coordinating Council of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA NCC) in more than 25 nations.
In the Middle East, NRNA NCCs have so far been founded in Saudi Arabia and Canada. Despite the fact that the NCC was established in Croatia, Europe, it will be celebrated this week. Up-to-date NRNA NCCs in several countries are eager to collaborate.
Currently, more than nine NCCs in Europe are operational. In the Middle East and Africa, more than 25 NCCs will be created, with six in Asia, two in the United States, and two in Oceania.