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NC Mahasamiti meeting to conclude today

KATHMANDU, Feb 22: The four-day Mahasamiti meeting of the Nepali Congress (NC) is going to conclude today after presenting the suggestions received from the group-wise discussion held on various reports during the past three days.
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KATHMANDU, Feb 22: The four-day Mahasamiti meeting of the Nepali Congress (NC) is going to conclude today after presenting the suggestions received from the group-wise discussion held on various reports during the past three days.


The Mahasamiti meeting of the ruling party has been underway in Godawari, Lalitpur since February 19.


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The suggestions received from the group discussion will be presented in the plenary today being by the provincial office-bearers of the party. Following this, the closing ceremony will be held later this afternoon, said Head of NC Information, Communication and Publicity Department Min Bishwakarma.


On the second day of the meeting, Vice-President Purna Bahadur Khadka presented a report on policy proposal, General Secretary Gagan Thapa on organizational proposal, General Secretary Bishwaprakash Sharma on contemporary political proposal, spokesperson Dr Prakasharan Mahat presented a report on the current economic situation, prospects and future direction while Audit Committee Coordinator Shyam Kumar Ghimire presented an audit report.


The district presidents, heads of sister and well-wisher organizations, public relations committees have expressed their views on all the five reports submitted in the meeting.


More than 2000 members of the Mahasamiti from all over the country and abroad are participating in the meeting.

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