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Chinese New Year, markets embraced with red dragons, travels

 Beijing, Feb 8: After the COVID- 19 took a toll on all of us people were slowly forgetting to celebrate their festivals and embrace their culture but recovery can be observed as 1.4 billion Chinese were seen celebrating the new year with much fanfare. Dragon toys, cartoon dragon pictures, sticker

Family First: Dr. Anil’s Love-Infused Anti-Smoking Initiative

This endeavor aligns strategically with the auspicious occasion of Basant Panchami, dedicated to the goddess of learning, Saraswati, and coincides

Final nomination presented for enlisting Tilaurakot in World Heritage Site…

The final nomination document for including Tilaurakot, Kapilbastu in the list of World Heritage Sites has been presented to the

Experience of senior citizens is valuable: Speaker Ghimire

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Devraj Ghimire, has said the experience with the senior citizens would be important for

Renowned climber Txikon aborted Annapurna expedition due to bad weather…

An ambitious winter Annapurna expedition involving a team of eleven including climbers, Sherpas, and an assistant has been aborted due

President Paudel urges parties for strengthening federal republic

President Ramchandra Paudel has called upon political parties in the federal parliament to swiftly enact the necessary laws for complete

NAFA to organise Republic Icon statue designing competition

Nepal Academy Fine Arts (NAFA) has organised a Republic Icon statue designing competition with the objective of creating positive thinking

Indigenous Hayu community’s lifestyle sees sea-change

Lifestyle of indigenous Hayu communities at Kamalamai municipality-1 in Sindhuli district has undergone tremendous transformation lately thanks to the state

Community efforts to revive Jhamare dance in Tanahu

Two community groups in Tanahu are actively working towards the conservation and promotion of Jhamare Dance

Gurung communities observing Tamu Lhosar today

The Gurung community is marking Tamu Lhosar today by bidding adieu to the year gone by. In the Gurung language,