United Nepali Diaspora Organization Submits Suggestions on Non-Resident Nepali Law
Summary
The United Nepali Diaspora Organization submitted detailed suggestions to the government to amend the Non-Resident Nepali Law Bill, aiming to strengthen ties and facilitate diaspora investment in Nepal.
Key Points
- United Nepali Diaspora Organization submitted suggestions to amend the Non-Resident Nepali Law Bill, 2083.
- The organization met with Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal to discuss policies for Non-Resident Nepalis and government readiness to address their issues.
- The government plans to model the law on international practices regarding rights and facilities for Non-Resident Indians.
- United Nepali Diaspora Organization is preparing to establish an investment company to enable diaspora members to invest collectively in Nepal's sectors.
- Emphasis is placed on legally connecting the skills, knowledge, and capital of the Nepali diaspora with Nepal's development.