Kathmandu. Former King Gyanendra Shah has said that programmes should be forwarded to improve the country and not to spoil it.
Issuing a message of best wishes on the occasion of Bijaya Dashami, former Raj Shah made this statement public. “Our hope, aspiration and aspiration is our continued development. It is imperative to move ahead by making timely reforms in our governance system and management system by taking into consideration people’s sentiments,” reads the message. Our state system must accommodate the aspirations and aspirations of the new generation. ’
The former King said that Nepal should adopt modern technology and scientific efficiency as it is developing. “We should adopt the structure of the national society which is changing into a world order by taking forward the physical development. In all such efforts according to the era and time, we must take care of our own identity, identity and values. The younger generation is the pillar of our future,” he said, adding that their inherent patriotic fervour, energy and innovative thinking would take the nation towards the path of making a strong, prosperous and self-reliant country. This is the need of the hour. Let us look at our faces in the mirror of our country. Our government was very busy destroying, demolishing, and burning. Now our programs should move forward in the direction of not spoiling. ’
The message reads, “Right, true, respecting elders, maintaining dignity and discipline and loving the nation should have national thinking and consciousness. “Whatever happened, whatever was not supposed to happen, all has happened, let the new generation move ahead with a new time, hope, faith and confidence,” reads the message.
“Bijaya Dashami, the national festival of Nepalis, has come to our homes and courtyards with the beginning of autumn. On the auspicious occasion of the Dashain festival, we offer best wishes for happiness, peace and prosperity to all Nepalis living inside and outside Nepal,” reads the message. Therefore, we are compelled to celebrate this festival only on a family and cultural basis. I would also like to inform the general well-wisher citizens that the tika-jamara will not be provided on a large scale as in the past. I wish that Shri Navadurga Bhawani keeps us moving towards the path of divinity. ’

















