Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli today asked the Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs) to increase their investment in Nepal.
Addressing the first ‘Global Knowledge Convention 2018’ organised by Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) here in the capital, he said that Nepal is in dire need of both investment and expertise of NRNs.
Urged them to inject their investment and expertise for the development of Nepal, he reminded NRNs that Nepal is their country and the country needs their support in every aspect, including the development process.
"The investment environment in Nepal has improved a lot recently," Oli said, assuring that the current government will facilitate NRNs’ investment in Nepal. "NRNs are one of the important stakeholders for country’s development process and the road to prosperity."
The prime minister also assured NRNs that the government will introduce investment-friendly policies and amend existing business-related polices.
Speaking at the occasion, president of NRNA Bhaban Bhatta said that NRNs are keen to work closely with the government and be an integral part of Nepal’s road to prosperity. "Entrepreneurship development is a crucial aspect for a country to progress," he said, adding NRNs will also help the government to achieve its development and economic goals by injecting investment and sharing their expertise.
The three-day convention intends to bring together Nepali expertise scattered around the world and discuss possible measures for Nepal’s growth, development and prosperity.
Addressing the first ‘Global Knowledge Convention 2018’ organised by Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) here in the capital, he said that Nepal is in dire need of both investment and expertise of NRNs.
Urged them to inject their investment and expertise for the development of Nepal, he reminded NRNs that Nepal is their country and the country needs their support in every aspect, including the development process.
"The investment environment in Nepal has improved a lot recently," Oli said, assuring that the current government will facilitate NRNs’ investment in Nepal. "NRNs are one of the important stakeholders for country’s development process and the road to prosperity."
The prime minister also assured NRNs that the government will introduce investment-friendly policies and amend existing business-related polices.
Speaking at the occasion, president of NRNA Bhaban Bhatta said that NRNs are keen to work closely with the government and be an integral part of Nepal’s road to prosperity. "Entrepreneurship development is a crucial aspect for a country to progress," he said, adding NRNs will also help the government to achieve its development and economic goals by injecting investment and sharing their expertise.
The three-day convention intends to bring together Nepali expertise scattered around the world and discuss possible measures for Nepal’s growth, development and prosperity.
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