<span style="color: #222222;">Indian Women's Association (IWA) in Nepal has donated two electric vehicles to Pashupati Area Development Trust (PADT).<br />'' <br />'' President of the Association, Namrita Puri handed over vehicles to Dr. Pradip Dhakal, Member-Secretary of PADT in Kathmandu today.<br />'' <br />'' Indian Ambassador to Nepal Manjeev Singh Puri was also present on the occasion.<br />'' <br />'' Mrs. Namrta Puri said, these eco-friendly vehicles will be very helpful for the pilgrims visiting holy Pashupati temple especially for elderly and differently-abled people, women and children.<br />'' <br />'' Member Secretary of PADT Dr. Pradeep Dhakal expressed gratitude towards IWA for its noble initiative. The vehicles will also create employment opportunity for women. Handing over of e-vehicles will be another milestone in strengthening age-old cultural and religious ties between India and Nepal and bringing people of the two countries closer.<br />'' <br />'' Indian Women's Association is an organization of Indian Women under the patronage of Embassy of India with the aim to provide a friendly meeting ground for Indian Women resident in Nepal. It provides a forum for interaction with Nepali women and works to promote goodwill and friendship between the Indian and Nepali community.<br />'' <br />'' IWA organizes philanthropic activities to benefit women and children in Nepal.<br />''<br />''Pashupati Area Development Trust is established to conserve and operate the Pashupatinath Temple and adjoining Area, which is enlisted as UNESCO's World Heritage Site.</span><br />
News On AIR | November 27, 2019 8:30 PM
Nepal: IWA donates 2 electric vehicles to PADT for elderly pilgrims