Chand-led NCP begins C Trade Centre in Kathmandu
Kathmandu: The Nepal Communist Party (NCP), led by Netra Bikram Chand, has brought the ‘C Trade Centre’ into operation in Kathmandu.
The trade centre would sell the agricultural and animal products produced by the party cadres. CPN (Unified Socialist) Chairperson Madhav Kumar Nepal along with other political leaders inaugurated the Centre at Pasikot of Budhanilakantha Municipality in Kathmandu today.
A wide range of agricultural products such as rice, lentils, oil, spices, honey, fish and meat items, dairy products, Nepal’s local foods as well as daily consumable items outsourced from the party’s 75 production centres across the country will be kept for sale in the Centre.
During the inaugural programme, Chairperson Nepal commended the initiative of production and trade while expressing his belief that the development of labour culture would significantly contribute to the national economy. He also emphasized maintaining the quality of the locally produced goods.
Likewise, NCP General Secretary Netra Bikram Chand mentioned that they launched the Centre intending to deal in domestic products realizing the need for them to connect politics with production.
Similarly, CPN (Maoist Centre)’s Deputy General Secretary Janardan Sharma, acknowledging the significance of the production project initiated by the party, saw the need for redefining self-sufficiency and interdependence.
Nepal Samajwadi Party’s Co-Chairperson Ganga Narayan Shrestha recognized the production campaign spearheaded by the NCP was a new and innovative model for the national economy, especially at a time when the labour culture was weakening day by day.
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