NSOC DISPURE WILL BE RESOLVED SAYS MEMBER-SECRETARY LAMA
Kathmandu, 7 Aug.: Member-secretary of National Sports Council Yubaraj Lama has said that the dispute over the Nepal Olympic Committee would be resolved in recognition of the Supreme Court's verdict to that end, RSS reports.
Speaking at a press conference held at the Council on Tuesday, member-secretary Lama said the dispute over the internationally recognised NOC and NOC recognised by the Supreme Court would be resolved soon.
Election of all the sports associations registered at the Council would be held and the new NOC elected from them, he said.
Dhurva Bahadur Pradhan and Rukma Shumsher Rana are presently leading two NOCs in the country.
The time has come to resolve the dispute over the NOC even for the dignity of the country, Lama added.
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AUSTRALIA COMMITS CONTINUED AID TO TILGANGA EYE HOSPITAL
Kathmandu, 7 Aug.: Visiting Australian Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Islands Affairs and Foreign Affairs Richard Marles has expressed the commitments of providing financial assistance to the Tilganga Eye Hospital as much as possible, RSS reports.
Richard visited the hospital on Tuesday morning and pledged for all the possible support to the hospital. On the occasion, he took information about the hospital situation.
Hospital Chief Dr. Sanduk Ruit familiarized Richard about the hospital activities, number of patients visiting the hospital and condition of its technical and physical infrastructure, among others, Ruit's aide Dinesh Pokhrel told RSS.
The Australian Government is providing necessary modern equipments to the hospital. Similarly, a non-government office named Fred Hollows Foundation, Australia is also extending necessary support to the Hospital, Pokhrel said.
Meanwhile, Richard today itself also visited Tripadma Higher Secondary School. The school building was constructed on earthquake resistance method with the support from the Australian Government.
Richard, who had arrived here on Monday on his two-day visit to Nepal, returned home this afternoon.
Ambassador of Australia to Nepal, Susan Grace, senior officers at the Embassy and officials at the Foreign Ministry were at Tribhuvan International Airport to see-off Richard.
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