CHAIRMAN REGMI EXPECTS COOPERATION FROM ALL
Kathmandu, 27 March:: Chairman of Interim Council of Ministers Khil Raj Regmi has stressed the need of collective efforts to ensure that the upcoming Constituent Assembly election is result-oriented, as it determines the fate of the Nepali people, RSS reports.
Speaking at an interaction programme organised by Ex-civil servants organisations national coordination council here on Wednesday, Chairman Regmi said that drafting of a new constitution was the main agenda of the nation, as it had a long-term importance and is the way to building a stable country. "Now we are honestly working to make the CA election successful", he said.
Expressing hope for continuous support and cooperation from every community, caste and level of the society to build a happy, peace and prosperous Nepal, Chairman Regmi said he had to take up the leadership of the election government amidst vivid challenges due to request from the political parties.
Organisation Chairman Akru Narsingh Rana said around 350,000 retired civil servants and former members of the army, police and Armed Police Force are associated with the organization.
Chairman Regmi and ministers Ram Kumar Shrestha, Rhidhibaba Pradhan and Tek Bahadur Thapa were honoured on the occasion.
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FURTHER DETAILS OF ACC CRICKET RESULTS
Kathmandu, 27 March:: Maldives, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) won their respective matches in the ACC Twenty20 elite cup cricket tournament held on Wednesday, RSS reports.
At the match held at the cricket ground of Institute of Engineering, Pulchowk, Maldives defeated Singapore by 5 wickets. Maldives had lost to host Nepal in its first match by 76 runs.
Likewise, Kuwait registered a three wicket against Bahrain in the match held at the TU Cricket Ground in Kirtipur.
In the second match held today at the IoE cricket ground, the UAE defeated Oman by 7 wickets.
Earlier in the first match held at TU Cricket ground, hosts Nepal went down to Hong Kong by six wickets.
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