Chengdu (China), June 30 : Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha, and General-Secretary of Communist Party of China (CPC), Sichuan University Committee, Gan Lin, held a meeting today.
During the meeting held at Sichuan
University, Chengdu, they discussed the various issues of Nepal-China
relations.
On the occasion, Deputy Prime
Minister Shrestha lauded the role played by the University in further
strengthening relations between the two countries. He stressed that Nepal-China
relations should be made stronger from different levels in the coming
days.
Recalling that China is always
standing in favour of Nepal's sovereignty, territorial integrity and national
unity, DPM Shrestha expressed the belief that there would be continuous support
and cooperation of China in Nepal's development.
Similarly, General-Secretary Gan
expressed belief that the University would further contribute to bring closer
the bilateral ties between the two countries in the days to come.
The University has supported in
Nepal's human resources development by imparting knowledge in different
faculties, and in science and technology, he added.
The General-Secretary further said
the University has been holding discussion on various dimensions of Nepal-China
relations by inviting persons related to education field and political
parties.
Stating that the University has
initiated studies on Nepal, India and Pakistan, among other countries by
running the South Asia Study Centre, General Secretary Gan informed about the
opening of the Nepal Studies Centre as well.
DPM Shrestha, Joint Secretary at
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lok Bahadur Thapa, Home Ministry Joint
Secretary Rudra Devi Sharma, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Industry,
Commerce and Supplies Mahesh Baral and Nepal's Consular General at Chengdu,
Dinesh Kumar Ghimire, among other officials from the Nepal side participated in
the meeting.
On the occasion, DPM Shrestha
observed the Hydropower Study Centre at the University. The Centre is conducting
research on the construction of high-dam reservoir type hydroelectricity
project. The Nepali team was briefed about the works being carried out by the
Centre.
Prior to this, Deputy Prime
Minister Shrestha gave a statement on the topics as Nepal-China relations, the
world scenario, amongst the Sichuan University students. The Nepali, Chineswe
and foreign students accorded a grand welcome to DPM Shrestha in the University
campus.
Presently 66 students are pursuing
higher studies in different subjects at the University. Some 600 students have
graduated from the University over the last 10 years alone. (RSS)