Certificate for those who contribute more than 10,000 to the reconstruction fund
Kathmandu. The government is going to give certificates to those who contributed more than 10,000 to the physical infrastructure reconstruction fund established for the reconstruction of the damage caused during the Genji movement of 23 and 24 August. The Ministry of Finance published a notification for those who contributed in this way. The ministry also said that a certificate of thanks signed by Swarnim Wagle has been prepared.
As there is no clear address and phone number to send the certificate to the address of the concerned person and organization, the ministry has called the ministry to contact the ministry to come and collect the certificate.
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