In a move generating funds for local development, the Nepali Embassy in Bahrain urged the Bahraini Nepali community to contribute to the overall development of Nepal<\/a>.<\/p>\n Nepali Ambassador to Bahrain Padam Sundas interacted with the local Nepali community including representatives of various organizations and the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) at the Nepali Embassy in Manama on July 6, 2018.<\/p>\n As part of the meet, the Nepali envoy called on Nepalis in Bahrain to properly utilize their incomes in Bahrain in order to start investing in their home country.<\/p>\n In this meet organized by the Deputy Chief of Mission Khagaraj Adhikari, Chartered Accountant Ramesh Dhital highlighted Nepal\u2019s economic indicators, investment potential, related procedures & tax policies along with key areas of focus for making investment.<\/p>\n Investment from Japan<\/strong> In a program organized by the Ministry, Energy Minister Barsha Man Pun called on the Japanese Ambassador to Nepal Masamichi Saigo to push for Japanese investment in Nepal\u2019s Nalgadh hydropower project.<\/p>\n In the discussion, Pun informed Saigo that the project is one of the priorities for Nepal Government and is in a ready-to-develop condition.<\/p>\n We expect the Japanese Government to invest in the energy sector of Nepal and we also believe that the Japanese Government will help Nepal with financial assistance in the form of grants, soft loans and investments, Pun said in a statement.<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n This move is part of Nepal\u2019s Government\u2019s efforts to mark the 2018-2028 period as the \u2018Decade of Energy and Hydropower<\/a>\u2019 under its \u2018Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali\u2019 goal.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" In a move generating funds for local development, the Nepali Embassy in Bahrain urged the Bahraini…<\/span><\/p>\n
\nIn another interesting update, the Nepali Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation (MoEWRI) welcomed Japanese investment in the country\u2019s energy sector.<\/p>\n