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NEHURIPD helps flood victims
"NEHURIPD's representative Mr. Subansh Shah distributed 339 blankets to Koshi flood victims in Sunsari district."
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Nepalese Forum for Human Rights and People's Democracy (NEHURIPD) Australia, is a non governmental, social and non-profit making organization established in Australia. The organization is founded and registered in 2005 with the main objective of promoting human rights and democracy that contributes towards peace, civil liberties and press freedom, and ultimately people's sovereignty in Nepal. The core value underpinning its work is, Human Rights through Peoples' Democracy.
The organization focuses on two fundamental aspects: first, human rights, second, closely associated with human right is, welfare of Nepalese people around the world, particularly those living in Australia and Nepal. We are against any form of political or any other violence that undermine the human rights in Nepal, and firmly believe that human dignity will continue to be threatened unless people’s sovereignty is restored and political parties allowed operating freely.
NEHURIPD, Australia desires to foster collaboration and develop partnership with likeminded international and national organizations. It will seek support from various governmental, non-governmental, private, social organizations to enhance the Nepalese Democratic movement and work as a pressure element to reduce the violation of human rights in Nepal.
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NEHURIPD's second general convention has been completed successfully at Granville on 20th September 2009. 13 members executive committee has also been formed at the chairmanship of Mr. Ramesh Pandey who has been re-elected as new president of the organization.
More than 300 people were participated at the program which was addressed by important Australian and Nepalese personalities including popular Nepalese youth leader and parliamentarian Hon. Gagan Thapa, Nepalese Ambassador to Australia Hon. Yogendra Dhakal and Australian Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs and Settlement Services, Hon. Lobari Ferguson.
Program was started with the theme of 'Linguistic Right as an Inalienable Human Right' and NEHURIPD'S general secretary Hom Pandey presented a paper on the topic with a demand to recognize Nepalese Language as a community language in Australia. Various community leaders including NRNA president Dhurba Subedi assured to work together with all nepalease communities in Australia and Australian authorities to achieve this common goal.
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