Monday, December 19, 2016

Oli presented the National Child Rights Award


KP Sharma Oli, today worried on need to wind up change-arranged as opposed to being attention driven for sparing the nation. Introducing the twelfth General Assembly of Child Nepal, a non-government association taking a shot at kid rights, previous PM Oli said individuals from all kinds of different backgrounds ought to hold hands for building the nation. He asked all to work for change as opposed to being exposure arranged. He called for institutional and individual commitment for securing youngsters' privilege instead of dependence on government's sole commitment.

On the event, Oli presented the National Child Rights Award to Agatha Thapa, a campaigner for kids' essential improvement. CPN (UML) administrator, Rameshwor Funyal, accentuated on actualizing the youngsters' rights which is revered in the constitution as a major right.

At the program, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) acting Chairman, Prakash Wosti, propelled the crusade 'Love is our privilege' presented by Child Nepal.

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