Kathmandu, Sept 5 : Nepal Red Cross
Society (NRCS) Kathmandu branch has felicitated the society's founding member
Dr Gauri Shankar Lal Das.
The NRCS Kathmandu feted centenarian Dr Das on the occasion of the Society's 61st founding day today.
NRCS central president Sudarshan
Prasad Nepal and Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) spokesperson Nabin Manandhar
honoured Dr Das by wrapping a shawl around his shoulder.
On the occasion, Society central
president Nepal said the NRCS has reached its present position passing through
various ups and downs. He pledged to further take ahead the NRCS by promoting
dedication and honesty towards the humanitarian service organisation.
"We will consistently work in
the humanitarian service," he said, adding that the organisation would be
renewed and its statute amended.
KMC spokesperson Manandhar said Dr
Das has played a paramount role in the establishment of the Red Cross Society
in Nepal. "Red Cross's image should not be blemished due to a person. All
the Red Cross members should make a vow that the Red Cross would not be
tarnished due to their activities," he emphasized.
Manandhar lauded the Red Cross for
the role it played during the earthquake in 2015. He added that KMC will assist
Dr Das.
Dr Das on his part thanked NRCS
Kathmandu branch for honouring him in recognition of his contribution to the
society.
NRCS Acting General Secretary Manoj
Kumar Thapa, Society's central treasurer Bir Bahadur Basnet, Society's Bagmati
Province deputy general-secretary Rajendra Baniya, among the Red Cross
officials said Dr Das played a significant role in forging ahead the Red Cross'
campaign throughout the country.
NRCS Kathmandu branch president
Shyam Kaji Dotel said the Red Cross which was established in Nepal 100 years
after its establishment in the world has been working in every sector related
to humanitarian service.
According to him, the Kathmandu
branch is carrying out various activities like dengue control, blood donation,
providing financial and food grain support to the needy and the underprivileged
and providing training to youths, among other programmes.
Established on September 4, 1963,
the Nepal Red Cross Society has central office, seven provincial and 77
district branches and 1,600 sub-branches throughout the country. (RSS)