• Sunday, 28 December 2025

NCC holds Diamond Jubilee golf tournament

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By A Staff Reporter,Kathmandu, Dec. 28: On the occasion of its historic Diamond Jubilee, the Nepal Chamber of Commerce has successfully organised a Corporate Golf Tournament. The tournament, which was participated in by industrialists and businesspeople from the private sector, was held at the Royal Nepal Golf Club in Kathmandu. The NCC awarded the winners of the tournament on Saturday. 

They were honoured with certificates by the Chair of the NCC’s Diamond Jubilee Main Celebration Committee and former President Rajesh Kazi Shrestha, President Kamlesh Kumar Agrawal, Immediate Past President Rajendra Malla, and Senior Vice-President Deepak Malhotra. A total of fifteen winners were awarded prizes in the competition.

On the occasion, Chamber Vice-President and Coordinator of the Golf Tournament, Arjun Sharma, said that the Chamber’s 75-year journey has truly been historic and inspiring. “For more than seven decades, the NCC has been playing a significant role in the development of trade, industry, entrepreneurship, and the private sector in the country,” he said. 

Sharma further noted that the Corporate Golf Tournament was organised with the objective of promoting sports tourism in Nepal. He added that the golf tournament organised on the occasion of the historic Diamond Jubilee reflects not only sporting excellence but also the NCC’s social engagement, discipline, focus, integrity, and long-term vision.

To mark its 75th anniversary and historic Diamond Jubilee, the Chamber has been celebrating this year in a grand manner by organising various programmes.

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