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President, Prime Minister wish for robust social, cultural unity

Kathmandu: President Bidya Devi Bhandari and Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba have expressed the confidence that the Teej festival, also known as Haritalika, would further enhance social, cultural unity and would deepen family ties. On the occasion of the Teej festival, the President and Prime Minister said that this festival

President Bhandari visits Krishna Temple in Patan

Kathmandu: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has visited the Krisnna Temple in Patan on Friday. On the occasion of Bhadra Krishna

Bidya and Deuba
President, PM offers greetings on Sri Krishna Janmashtami

Kathmandu: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has wished that Shrikrishna Janmashtami would inspire all Nepalis to build a civilized and cultured

Gaijatra being observed in Bhaktapur

Ramesh Giri/RSS BHAKTAPUR: This year’s Gaijatra of the ‘cow festival’ has kicked off in Bhaktapur district from this morning and

Committed to protecting cultural identity of IPs, says PM Deuba

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that he was always committed to protecting and promoting the rights and

Rhododendron saplings planted in Sarangkot hill

POKHARA: Mayors of different municipalities across the country joined hands to plant 11 species of Laligurans or Rhododendron saplings in

Month long Gunla Festival begins in valley (photo feature)

KATHMANDU:  The ‘Gunla Parva’ celebrated by the Buddhists and Newari communities of Kathmandu Valley for a month has started from

Bandipur in campaign of preserving its traditional houses

DAMAULI: The Bandipur Rural Municipality has stepped up in a mission of conserving its indigenous traditional houses. The ancient hill

city life in Kathmandu
Is a livable city chimera for Kathmandu dwellers?

With the monsoon in full swing across the country for over a week, the federal capital Kathmandu witnessed heavy rainfall

NATTA urges to bring tourism entrepreneur-friendly monetary policy

The Nepal Association of Tour and Travels Agents (NATTA) has urged Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank of Nepal, to