President Poudel urges unity and good governance on constitution day

Kathmandu – President Ram Chandra Poudel has expressed confidence that Constitution Day will inspire all Nepalese to unite in achieving the nation’s aspirations for lasting peace, good governance, development, and prosperity through the federal democratic republican system.

In his message on the occasion of Constitution Day, President Poudel urged everyone to remain dedicated in thought, word, and action to put the spirit and values of the constitution into practice through honest and effective efforts.

He stated that Nepal’s constitution envisions building an equitable society based on social justice and aims to establish a socialist-oriented economy. The president also highlighted that the constitution ended discrimination and oppression created under a centralized and unitary state system, uniting Nepal’s diverse ethnic, linguistic, religious, cultural, and geographic communities into broader national unity.

He emphasized the importance of ensuring equal access for all citizens to state-provided services and facilities, along with guarantees of social security.

President Poudel further noted that Nepal’s rich culture and natural resources open doors to vast opportunities for employment and income. He expressed belief that by ending all forms of corruption and mismanagement, and by properly utilizing water resources and energy through good governance, Nepal could soon achieve the status of a developed nation.

President Paudel invites to celebrate constitution day at Sheetal niwas

Kathmandu – President Ram Chandra Paudel has scheduled a Constitution Day (National Day) celebration at Sheetal Niwas on Friday, Ashoj 3.

According to the President’s Office, invitations have already been distributed by Secretary Dr. Dipak Kafle. The program will take place at 3:30 PM in the presence of President Paudel.

This comes at a time when questions were raised about the relevance of the constitution following the recent Gen Z protests. However, the government has not yet made its position clear on whether it will formally celebrate Constitution Day.

Government committed to conduct the election in a fair & fearless environment:Deuba

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the government is committed to conduct the elections in a fair, free and fearless environment.

Addressing a special ceremony held at Sainik Manch Tundikhel on Monday on the occasion of Constitution Day, Prime Minister Deuba expressed his hope that the government will get everyone’s support in this task.

The Prime Minister said, ‘the election ensures the peaceful transfer of power in the country through democratic methods and means, on the other hand, it helps to make our constitution viable and increase its vitality. I believe that the government will get everyone’s support in this task.’

Prime Minister Deuba said that the government is moving in the direction of fulfilling the aspirations of the country and the people by maintaining political stability, peace and good governance in the country. He emphasized that the epoch-making political change in the country has been completed and now it should be institutionalized and moved forward

He also said that the responsibility of fulfilling the unfulfilled dreams of our brave martyrs and making Nepal prosperous has now fallen on our shoulders. Using this as an opportunity, there is a need for all of us to work with integrity and honesty to bring prosperity and good governance to the homes of every Nepali as soon as possible .