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Introduction |
| Nepalese Australian
Democratic Forum (NADF)
was established on 28th
Sep 1998 in Surry Hills,
Sydney, Australia as a
non-profit based social
organization. NADF
supports democracy and
its values and
practices. An ad-hoc
committee was formed on
that day with following
four main purposes: |
- To inform about
NADF and increase
participation and
membership of the
Nepalese within
Australia.
- To set up a
constitution for the
organization.
- To register the
organization
according to the
Australian
Government’s rules
and regulations.
- To conduct a
general election to
form a new elected
committee.
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Our Mission |
| To be a popular
social organization
between Nepalese people
living in Australia who
believe in democracy and
democratic values and
practices. |
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Our Vision |
To extend the unity
and mutual co-operation
between the Nepalese
people residing in
Australia and to support
democracy and democratic
values and practices and
human rights in the best
way we can.
The goal of this
organization is to work
for the welfare and in
the interest of the
entire Nepalese
community in Australia
regardless of their
political faith and
sentiments, regardless
of their religion,
gender, age and
occupation. No doubt
this organization
supports the democratic
changes in 1990 and the
achievement of the
people in Nepal in 1990.
NADF has NO relationship
with any political
parties in Nepal as
such. Its activities
shall always remain
social NOT political.
NADF has always
maintained a
relationship of
brotherhood with all the
other Nepalese
organizations
established in
Australia; the joint
functions organized by
NADF in co-ordination
with other Nepalese
Organizations in the
past can be taken as a
burning example of it.
NADF is also keen and
motivated in organizing
talk programme and
seminars where people
from different sectors
and background of the
Australian government
and non-government
organizations are
invited and our Nepalese
brothers and sisters can
interact and exchange
their ideas about Nepal,
its history, its
tradition and culture
and democracy and
development in our
motherland. NADF
believes this would help
us introduce our country
to the world and
identify the
possibilities of
exchanging ideas,
culture, tradition and
tourism and business
between the two
countries.
NADF is a very young
organization established
in our Nepalese
Community with a high
hope and a deep
determination of serving
our brothers and sisters
in Australia in all the
way it can. Constructive
feedback, suggestions
and questions and
comments from any
Nepalese brother or
sister would be highly
respected, sincerely
appreciated and honestly
followed up. At this
stage NADF is only based
in Sydney, however we
are looking forward to
gradually establishing
its branches in all the
major cities of
Australia to serve the
Nepalese community
better.
We thank you for all
your support and
co-operation to make our
mission successful. |
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