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]]>Exactly less than a week after the Summit, Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) announced its plans to conduct Nepal-India Franchise Investment Summit in May 2019.
The Indian Embassy in Nepal and Franchise India are also partnering with FNCCI for this two-day Summit scheduled in Kathmandu during May 15-16, 2019.
Speaking on the Summit, Kapidhwaj Pratap Singh, Second Secretary (Commerce) Indian Mission in Nepal, said the investment need not be only money and can also come in the form of ‘technology’.
He informed that the Summit will provide market exposure to Nepali brands along with providing them opportunity to promote their products for the Indian market.
“Investments are not only, of course, they are in terms of money but investments also come in terms of technology and know-how. We are going to have a session exclusively for Nepali brands, the flagship Nepali brands on ‘How to take them to India’ ‘How to bridge the channels where they can start their businesses in India,” said Kapidhwaj Pratap Singh.
The event is aimed at building Indo-Nepal relations through entrepreneurship development, with core focus on networking between Indian and Nepali investors.
In a media briefing about the Summit, FNCCI President Bhawani Rana expressed hope that the event would help Nepal draw new investment opportunities.
Meanwhile, Indian Ambassador Manjeev Singh Puri said the Summit will pave a way for leading Indian iconic brands in Nepali market.
Besides investment, the Summit will also help in technology transfer and business know-how between the two nations.
While around 250 businesspersons and investors expected for the conclave, more than 1000 prospective franchisees and investors are expected to visit the expo.
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]]>The whole world is now eagerly watching Nepal for the Asia-Pacific (APAC) Summit 2018 that is all set to held on November 30-December 03, 2018.
The Summit is being termed as an event of high significance in the world geopolitical scenario, majorly in bringing a strategic shift in the positioning of Asian nations.
Interestingly, the Summit is coming up just days after the recently-concluded Asia-Pacific trade talks in Papua New Guinea, which ended as a major trade war between the world powers.
Various Asia-Pacific countries have already announced their attendance for the APAC Summit 2018 summit and many others are making their plans.
Asia-Pacific Summit 2018 is the first extended international-level summit that Nepal hosted after the BIMSTEC Summit 2018.
The Asia-Pacific Summit 2018 was held on a grand scale with world leaders presenting their keynote addresses and various other attendees and delegates present a wide range of topics such as terrorism, climate change, government-government cooperation, social security, regional development, among others.
Leaders Pitch for World Peace and Climate Change
Addressing the summit, world leaders pitched for measures to tackle poverty and hunger as a means to achieve world peace.
Taking APAC Summit 2018 as the platform, the leaders urged for common agenda and programs in line with changing global context to address common issues.
Citing terrorism and human trafficking among the world’s top challenges, the world leaders called on for increased collaboration among countries to tackle them.
“Collaboration can be the main agenda of peace and development. We have been stressing on it,” said Vice-President of Philippines, Maria Leonor Gerona Robredo.
Head of the State of Samoa Afioga Tuimalealiifano Va’aletoa Sualauvi II pointed at climate change as a serious concern.
Head of the State of Tuvalu Lakoba Taeia Italeni stressed on the need for safeguarding natural resources for present and future generations, and also give youth a proper direction towards education.
Journalism and Social Media Influence
Renowned journalists from several countries, who took part in the Summit, discussed the role of media in the present context, globally. They raised concerns over the rising trend of fake news all across, attributing to the rise of social media influence.
Social media influence is posing a serious challenge to the reliability of actual media sources, they opined. In this regard, they pitched on the need for self-regulation that supports ‘freedom of expression’ and ‘clean journalism’.
Washington Times president Thomas P McDevitt said that this trend is causing a credibility issue on the information. In this regard, Devitt urged the journalist community to pitch for ‘world peace’ in their ‘new media’ strategy.
On the sidelines of the summit, the organizer of the APAC summit 2018 Universal Peace Foundation conferred Prime Minister Oli with the ‘Leadership and Good Governance Award’. The award appreciates Oli for his efforts in performing a leadership role and ensuring good governance across the country. The rare honor included a certificate of appreciation along with a cash prize of USD 100,000.
In response, Oli said he is receiving this award on behalf of the government and decided to deposit the cash in the state fund for Nepali youth and children’s welfare.
EndNote
The two-day Asia-Pacific Summit, under the theme ‘Addressing Critical Challenges of Our Time: Interdependence, Mutual Prosperity and Universal Values’, concluded successfully on December 02, 2018.
The Summit ended with a seven-point Kathmandu Declaration for Peace and Development by Nepal calling the world community to study Nepal’s peace process as an example for conflict resolution.
“The summit appealed to the world community to study Nepal’s peace process where, after a decade of conflict and violence, armed militants handed over their weapons to the United Nations, and together with other democratic parties participated in constituent assembly elections, rewrote the constitution, integrated two armies, restructured the state, formed the federal democratic republic of Nepal—an unprecedented and historic achievement,” reads the declaration.
The declaration called for urgent measures against climate change concerns, women empowerment and creating more opportunities for youth, transforming them into leadership roles.
1. Dispute Over Hosting Summit
As the Nepal Government began preparations for the Summit, the prime opposition Nepali Congress criticized the Nepal Government and Nepal Federal Parliament for co-hosting the summit in collaboration with South Korea’s Universal Peace Federation (UPF)’s Nepal chapter. In a press conference, NC termed the act as ‘anti-constitutional’ stating that’s promoting a ‘particular religion’.
“The government decision to co-host an event that preaches a certain religion violates the spirit of the constitution,” NC said in a release. Meanwhile, following the controversy, UPF retracted its statement on the UPF official site, renaming Nepal as the Summit ‘supporter’ and not co-host.
2. Operation of Vehicles
On account of the Summit, the Government of Nepal has announced that it would operate vehicle movement based on the odd and even number plate system during four days of the Summit, with effect from November 29, 2018. The prime intention is to facilitate the movement of guests.
3. Expenditure for the Summit
Exactly a day before the start of the prestigious Summit came to limelight, the row over the release of funds for the preparations. Going deep into the matter, the Home Ministry had reportedly asked NPR 320 million funds for preparations of the Summit, a month ago. However, the latest report says that the Finance Ministry did not give its nod and handed over only NPR 20 million to the Home Ministry, denying any fund to the Foreign Ministry and the Department of Roads. The Finance Ministry clarified that the requested fund was almost double to what was spent for the BIMSTEC Summit 2018 (NPR 175 million) for deploying resources.
While, it comes to a surprise that the key organizer of the Summit, UPF is spending NPR 200 million to host the conference.
4. Key Delegate Visits
Myanmar State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi is scheduled to pay an official visit to Nepal on the sidelines of the APAC Summit 2018. Kyi’s visit is going to be the first such state visit of a Myanmar Counsellor-level official since June 2014.
In another update, The Philippines Vice-President Leni Robredo has also confirmed her Kathmandu visit on November 28, 2018, for the Summit. Robredo will deliver a keynote address on the first day of the Summit on December 01, 2018.
As the reports say, former Pakistan premier Yusuf Raza Gilani has already left his country to attend the Summit in Nepal. Yusuf Raza Gilani is attending to address the Summit upon a special invitation from Nepal PM Oli through Nepalis peace and re-construction minister and IAPP Asia-Pacific Chairman EK Nath Dhakal and Nepalese Ambassador Sewa Lamsal informed Gilani House Spokesperson.
Former Indian Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, former Vice-President of Afghanistan Karim Khalili, Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia Prak Sokhonn, and Head of States from Nauru, Samoa and Tuvalu are among others expected at the event.
The list also includes former Presidents of Palau (Johnson Toribiong), Iran (Hassan Ghafoori Fard), the Marshall Islands (Kessai Note and Christopher J Loeak), Vanuatu (Ati George Sokamanu) and Kiribati (Anote Tong).
Asia-Pacific Summit 2018 is one of the world’s biggest events with over 500 distinguished guests from around 45 countries and 1500 participants from the Asia-Pacific region alone.
5. A Tight 4-Layered Security
Nepal Government is adopting a four-layer security strategy to ensure the security of dignitaries vesting the country for the Asia-Pacific Summit 2018. Under the plan, around 3,500 police personal are being deployed in Kathmandu. Nepal Army will take charge of the central security layer besides coordinating with the Nepal Police, the Armed Police Force and the National Intelligence Department (NID) in other security aspects.
According to the security personnel, the same technical equipment used for BIMSTEC 2018 will be applied for this Summit as well. For the first time, Nepali police are also planning to use drones for tight security at the event venue.
6. Special Cover to Myanmar Official
Nepal human rights are eagerly about the visit of Myanmar Counsellor & Minister of Foreign Affairs Aung San Suu Kyi, who is set to arrive in Kathmandu for a two-day visit on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Summit. As the reports say, human rights agencies are pushing the government to seek the Kyi’s attention to discuss on repatriation of Rohingya refugees in Nepal.
Nepal Human Rights Commission has already requested the government to make their stand clear to the Myanmar Counselor on the safe departure of their refugees in Nepal. Towards this end, the rights bodies are also urging the government to seek international support in this issue. Worried about rights body statements, Nepal Government is planning a security measure to San Suu Kyi.
7. Asia-Pacific Summit 2018: Organizers and Agenda
The Asia-Pacific Summit 2018 will primarily focus on the peace process, conflict, climate change, along with strengthening marriage and family system, alongside supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
UPF is the prime organizer of the event, which will also be supported by other partners and supporters including the International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace and the International Conference of Asian Political Parties. This is going to be the next big summit for Nepal in the year after the BIMSTEC 2018!
Photo Highlights
1.Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli addressing the Asia-Pacific Summit 2018
2. Myanmar State Counselor & Minister of Foreign Affairs Aung San Suu Kyi in Nepal for the Asia-Pacific Summit
3. Nepal Defense Minister Ishwor Pokharel welcomes Prime Minister of Cambodia Hun Sen in Kathmandu on his arrival
4. Public wait on roads as a result of the odd-even number plate system announced by the government to facilitate free vehicle movement for delegates attending the Summit
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]]>Beating out the seven participant nations from Asia, Umesh Rai of host nation Nepal grabbed the championship title amid a function held in Nepal Academy Hall on November 25, 2018.
Rai entered finals of the championship after his astonishing performance in the men’s 75-kg division.
Nepal also left its mark in in another categories. While Ram Bahadur Thapa won a gold medal in the 70-kg category, Ramesh Shrestha and Paras Tamrakar won gold and bronze in the men’s above and below 71-cm physique categories, respectively.
Indian bodybuilder SK Arif finished at the top in the 65-kg category followed by Rojen Bajracharya of Nepal and GGN Bikram of Sri Lanka.
Next to Rai, Sri Lanka’s Raj Kumaran stood first in men’s 60-kg followed by his compatriot Uday Kumaran as the runner-up and Supendra Dangol of Nepal at the third position.
Nepal was the topper even in the women’s open physique category, where Shova Manandhar of Nepal finished at the top ahead of Puja Gurung and Pampha Rai.
The Asian Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness organized the event with the local support from the Nepal Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness.
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]]>With a theme entitled ‘Equality begins with Economic Empowerment’, the summit aims to bring onto a single platform, many influential women business leaders, international service providers, professionals and organisations, government representatives and other stakeholders to discuss on innovative economic transformation through collaboration.
Inaugurating the event on September 03, 2018, the Vice-President of Nepal Nanda Bahadur Pun stressed on the need for women empowerment in all social, political and economic aspects.
In this regard, he called on for effective public participation to fight violence and illicit acts against women.
The main goal of the summit is to bring together achievers, women business leaders, professionals, international service providers, resource organisations, relevant sectoral experts, government representatives and other stakeholders from various fields, with a focus on innovative economic transformation through cutting- edge discussions and collaborations. The summit will be participated by delegates from the People’s Republic of China, SAARC, ASEAN, EU, African and the Arab regions –South Asian Women Development Forum (SAWDF) in an official release
In its release, SAWDF highlighted key objectives of the Summit as:
Under various programs, the event will see special sessions on:
According to the SAWDF President Pramila Acharya Rijal, the event will most likely see delegates from nearly 27 countries. She expressed hope that the event will act as a platform for various collaborations with international and national organisations.
As per the organizers, the Summit will end on September 05, 2018 with the signing of MoUs and key announcements on new collaborations.
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]]>Marking the entry of new year, the Nepalese Association of Houston has planned for grand celebrations in Houston on April 13, 2018.
The event being partnered by Kancha Production and DJ Anup USA begins will begin at 7.30 PM on April 13, 2018 followed by dinner and will continue till 1:00 AM midnight.
Marking the special day, another live musical concert with Nima Rumba, Cine Gurung and Sunita Dulal is also being held at Bellozino, Queens, New York. The event is being hosted by Bishwa Bahadur Shah also has DJ performances by LS & Rokesh.
On the eve, Nepalese Society of Texas is also hosting a special program called SUBHAKAMANA 2075- A New year Mela, which is going to be a fun event with kids carnival, cultural performances, live music, DJs, food stalls, raffles and much more. The Mela will be held at Lonestar Park in Grand Prairie, TX.
Event Date and Time:
Date: April 13, 2018; Time: 9:30 PM – 1:00 AM (midnight)
Note: Free entry for children before 12 years; Online payment: USD 25 and Door Payment: USD 30
Location:
Taj Hall, 5615 Savoy Dr, Houston, TX 77036, USA
Contact Info:
Nepalese Association of Houston
6776 Southwest Freeway, Suite 450
Houston, TX 77074
Contact: (713) 773 – 4348
Email: info@nahtx.org
Website: http://nahtx.org/
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]]>Renowned Nepali culture expert Satya Mohan Joshi is going to inaugurate this exhibition that is going to be held at Nepal Art Council in Babarmahal, Kathmandu at 3 pm January 20, 2017.
Starting with the art seminar at 1 PM, the event will showcase art works by 19 artists each from South Korea and Nepal.
While Birendra Pratap Singh, Shashi Bikram Shah and Jeevan Rajopadhyaya are among the key Nepali artists to be presenting at the event.
Event Date and Time:
Date: Jan 20–24, 2018; From 10:00-5:00 PM on Jan 20, 2018
Location:
Nepal Art Council in Babarmahal, Kathmandu
Contact Info:
Babar Mahal, Kathmandu, Nepal
Website: www.nepalartcouncil.org.np
Contact: 977-1-4220735
Email: nepalartcouncil@yahoo.com
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