Sunday, November 3, 2019

Former envoy gets 2019 Autumn Conferment of Japanese decorations

The Government of Japan announced the foreign recipients of the 2019 Autumn Imperial Decorations.
Former ambassador of Nepal to Japan Narayan Prasad Arjal is among this year’s foreign recipients and, in recognition of his contributions towards strengthening the relationship between Japan and Nepal, he will receive the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star, according to a press note issued by the Embassy of Japan in Kathmandu.
Arjal – who is now 86 years old and served as an ambassador of Nepal to Japan from 1985 to 1991 – contributed to the promotion of friendly relations between Japan and Nepal by strengthening economic cooperation with Japan in medicine, infrastructure and other areas, moreover by connecting the Royal Family of Nepal and the Imperial Family of Japan as well as local municipalities of both countries, the press note reads, adding that he also made contributions for the Nepali pavilion at the Tsukuba Expo of Science and Technology in 1985 and at the Osaka Expo of the International Garden and Greenery in 1990. “Japanese Decorations are conferred upon foreigners twice a year, on April 29 and November 3 concurrently with the conferment of decorations and medals to Japanese nationals.”
The Order of the Rising Sun are bestowed upon individuals of merit, in recognition of their outstanding contribution to the nation or public, they also conferred upon foreign nationals who have made notable contributions to promotion of relations between Japan and other countries in such as politics and diplomacy, research and education, medicine and social welfare, economy and industry, and culture and sports.

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