Home Actor Nirmal Purja HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2023 Nirmal Purja Instagram - For Nepal 1 of 2 I’m so pleased to hear that Nepal’s Government have just passed a new Citizenship Bill – this is great news - why? For a number of reasons but one is that now Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs) – including Gurkhas - can have dual citizenship. Currently around 2.17 million Nepalis live abroad, and they send remittance money home to support their families. 50% of Nepalese rely on remittance from family living abroad - this remittance accounts for roughly 30% of the total GDP for Nepal. The UN has designated Nepal as one of the 46 least developed countries in the word – and currently Nepal is facing an economic crisis. Research shows people that have moved, migrated or dispersed from their homelands have contributed significantly to the development of their native lands through remittance, technology and knowledge transfer, philanthropy, and diplomacy. Giving NRNs dual citizenship creates positive change for Nepal and her people – bringing more tourism, investment and prosperity into the country. It means NRNs and Gurkhas won’t have to choose between their country of birth and their country of residence. It’s a win-win for everyone. More tourism and investment means more skilled jobs and a more prosperous economy which benefits everyone – both now and in the future. #PositiveChangeNepal #achievetheimpossibletogether #ForNepal #ThinkNepal #Nimsdai #14Peaks #Nepalawareness #FamousNepalis #Changingthegame #Nepaltourism #14Peaks #K2Winter #NimsdaiPurja #achieveyournewpossible #Nothingisimpossible @ukinnepal @nepaltourism

Nirmal Purja Instagram – For Nepal 1 of 2 I’m so pleased to hear that Nepal’s Government have just passed a new Citizenship Bill – this is great news – why? For a number of reasons but one is that now Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs) – including Gurkhas – can have dual citizenship. Currently around 2.17 million Nepalis live abroad, and they send remittance money home to support their families. 50% of Nepalese rely on remittance from family living abroad – this remittance accounts for roughly 30% of the total GDP for Nepal. The UN has designated Nepal as one of the 46 least developed countries in the word – and currently Nepal is facing an economic crisis. Research shows people that have moved, migrated or dispersed from their homelands have contributed significantly to the development of their native lands through remittance, technology and knowledge transfer, philanthropy, and diplomacy. Giving NRNs dual citizenship creates positive change for Nepal and her people – bringing more tourism, investment and prosperity into the country. It means NRNs and Gurkhas won’t have to choose between their country of birth and their country of residence. It’s a win-win for everyone. More tourism and investment means more skilled jobs and a more prosperous economy which benefits everyone – both now and in the future. #PositiveChangeNepal #achievetheimpossibletogether #ForNepal #ThinkNepal #Nimsdai #14Peaks #Nepalawareness #FamousNepalis #Changingthegame #Nepaltourism #14Peaks #K2Winter #NimsdaiPurja #achieveyournewpossible #Nothingisimpossible @ukinnepal @nepaltourism

Nirmal Purja Instagram - For Nepal 1 of 2 I’m so pleased to hear that Nepal’s Government have just passed a new Citizenship Bill – this is great news - why? For a number of reasons but one is that now Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs) – including Gurkhas - can have dual citizenship. Currently around 2.17 million Nepalis live abroad, and they send remittance money home to support their families. 50% of Nepalese rely on remittance from family living abroad - this remittance accounts for roughly 30% of the total GDP for Nepal. The UN has designated Nepal as one of the 46 least developed countries in the word – and currently Nepal is facing an economic crisis. Research shows people that have moved, migrated or dispersed from their homelands have contributed significantly to the development of their native lands through remittance, technology and knowledge transfer, philanthropy, and diplomacy. Giving NRNs dual citizenship creates positive change for Nepal and her people – bringing more tourism, investment and prosperity into the country. It means NRNs and Gurkhas won’t have to choose between their country of birth and their country of residence. It’s a win-win for everyone. More tourism and investment means more skilled jobs and a more prosperous economy which benefits everyone – both now and in the future. #PositiveChangeNepal #achievetheimpossibletogether #ForNepal #ThinkNepal #Nimsdai #14Peaks #Nepalawareness #FamousNepalis #Changingthegame #Nepaltourism #14Peaks #K2Winter #NimsdaiPurja #achieveyournewpossible #Nothingisimpossible @ukinnepal @nepaltourism

Nirmal Purja Instagram – For Nepal 1 of 2

I’m so pleased to hear that Nepal’s Government have just passed a new Citizenship Bill – this is great news – why? For a number of reasons but one is that now Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs) – including Gurkhas – can have dual citizenship.

Currently around 2.17 million Nepalis live abroad, and they send remittance money home to support their families. 50% of Nepalese rely on remittance from family living abroad – this remittance accounts for roughly 30% of the total GDP for Nepal.

The UN has designated Nepal as one of the 46 least developed countries in the word – and currently Nepal is facing an economic crisis.

Research shows people that have moved, migrated or dispersed from their homelands have contributed significantly to the development of their native lands through remittance, technology and knowledge transfer, philanthropy, and diplomacy.

Giving NRNs dual citizenship creates positive change for Nepal and her people – bringing more tourism, investment and prosperity into the country. It means NRNs and Gurkhas won’t have to choose between their country of birth and their country of residence. It’s a win-win for everyone. More tourism and investment means more skilled jobs and a more prosperous economy which benefits everyone – both now and in the future.

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Nirmal Purja Instagram – FOR NEPAL – 2 of 2. 

Congratulations to the Nepal Government for seeing the benefits that Non-Resident Nepalis bring to their birth countries and moving to create a future that is more prosperous for all. 

Granting NRNs this new legal citizenship, which will be known as the Non- Resident Nepali Citizenship, will allow NRNs to practise full economic, social and cultural rights. I believe it is a step in the right direction towards a more positive and prosperous future for the country. This makes tourism and investment easier – boosting the country and her people and creating highly-skilled and well-paid jobs. 

As a poor country, tourism is vital to Nepal. Tourism brings in about 6.7 percent to Nepal’s GDP, while its total impact was US $2.2 billion. In 2019, tourism supported over one million direct and indirect jobs, or 6.7 percent of total employment in Nepal. 

Approximately 80 percent of these jobs are in the most remote and resource-constrained regions. This means that the wealth is distributed from central areas like Kathmandu to less wealthy communities including the mountain communities.

This benefits the people of those Big Mountain communities. As a Global Goodwill Ambassador for Nepal Tourism I welcome this decision. 

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Nirmal Purja Instagram – As we walked through the little villages enroute to #Nangaparbat , I met these young kids. They were asking for chocolates and sweets. Immediately it came into my mind about my childhood.  I used to do the same; asking for sweets from tourists who were trekking.

Looking back to those humble beginnings and then forward to how far I have come – it was very emotional. And the journey continues.🙌🏽🙏🏽

I want to thank my family, especially my mum and brothers who sent me to a good school after they passed the Gurkha selection,  and my mum for bring me up in the way she did.

To those who are dreaming big – it’s possible. If I can do it – so can you. Just don’t dream though – “Act on your dreams.”

More stories in my book Beyond Possible. 

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