Congress to hold climate awareness program on BP Memorial Day
Kathmandu. On the occasion of the 44th anniversary of founding leader BP Koirala, the Nepali Congress has organized various programs to raise public awareness about climate change. Congress Central Institute of Policy, Research and Training is going to hold a 'panel discussion' and live 'painting' program along with running competition on 6th July.
Acting Chief Secretary Krishna Prasad Dula informed that a 5 km race competition will be organized on BP Memorial Day with the slogan 'Let's join to raise climate awareness'.
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