Nepal

KATHMANDU, JULY 8Nepal Ireland day was organised in Dublin yesterday while speakers of the Nepal talk program requested Irish people to visit Nepal for different adventure and recreational activities. Singer Justin Timberlake charged with driving while intoxicated in the Hamptons Nima Rinji Sherpa becomes youngest to climb Kanchenjunga According to Ngawa Nima Sherpa, former Board Member of Nepal Tourism Board, the event was organised jointly by NRNA Ireland -Nepal Ireland Society, with the support from Embassy of Nepal, UK, at Farmleigh House, Phoenix Park in Dublin.As this year marks the 12th year anniversary of the event having the same first organized in 2013, the event showcased Nepal Cultural Program, Exhibition of Visit Nepal Photos, Handicraft Stalls and Nepal Talk Programme. Around 5,000 visitors attended the major activities while Deputy Sean Crowe,TD (Convenor for Nepal Ireland Parliamentary Friendship Group) was the chief guest of the opening ceremony.

Councillor Feljin Josh, Senator Fintan Warfield, Mayo of Carlow County Council – Fintan Phelan, Councillor Supriya Singh, Councillor Ammar Ali, Supriya Singh and tourism entrepreneur Ngawa Ngima Sherpa were also present in the opening ceremony.On the sideline, the "Nepal Talk Program" was hosted by the general secretary of NRNA Ireland, Chandra (Kaji) Ghale.

The purpose of the talk show was to invite Irish guest speakers and let them share their experiences of visiting Nepal.

All guest speakers had already visited Nepal.

Special guest speaker from Nepal Ngawa Ngima Sherpa, who was invited by the organizing committee, did the presentation about visiting Nepal.

"This was the first time any mountaineering expert from Nepal had come to deliver a talk on the event," Ghale said. WhatsApp Image 2024-07-08 at 4.01.51 PM Sherpa shared the glimpses of Nepal's tourism destinations and appealed to all to visit Nepal once in their lifetime.

"Nepal is always ready to welcome you," Sherpa said.Other guest speakers for the "Nepal Talk Program" include Paul Doherty (Former Oxfam Ireland Charity Organization), who was in Nepal in 1990 doing charity works in Surkhet, Nepal as well as Ann Marie Kennedy, Frank Alley, Monika PP and Anne Yonten (Tibetan Buddhist Centre, Ireland). .

This article first appeared/also appeared in https://thehimalayantimes.com 





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