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Tokyo Saptah Mahayagya organized in Japan for building Multicultural Centre

Kathmandu, Nov 9:  The Tokyo Saptaha Mahayagya, a week-long religious ceremony, has begun in Tokyo of Japan, for raising fund for the construction of the 'Integrated Nepali House: Multi-Cultural Centre' there. The Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA), Japan along with various organisations of Nepali diaspora has organized the programme which kicked

Greatest joy is to be happy even in sorrow: Minister…

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Jagadish Kharel, has expressed the view that if people could be happy even in

‘K-Food’ Programme wraps up

The K-Food Programme organized at the initiatives of students who had previously gained work experience in Korea and returned to

Pradeep Onta captures Shandong’s cultural essence through his lens (photo…

I believe that such international festivals play an important role in strengthening Nepal-China cultural relations, promoting tourism, and enhancing the

‘Baristha Balaram’ earns Rs 20 million in five days

According to producer Ashish Tamang, the film, which was released on October 23, collected over Rs 20 million by October

Chhath festival concludes with offerings to the rising Sun (Photo…

This year’s Chhath festival concluded this Tuesday morning with devotees offering Argha (holy offerings) to the rising Sun

Nepalis embrace Dashain: Nation’s biggest festival fills homes, hearts

With the start of Dashain or Bada Dashain, Nepal’s biggest festival, a festive atmosphere has spread across the country.

China monkey mountain Monkey King Contest opens

The 2025 Inaugural National Great Sage Culture and Arts Week and the China Monkey Mountain Monkey King Contest opened with

11:53 am, the auspicious time for Dashain tika

The Nepal Calendar Determination Development Committee has made public the auspicious time of this year's Vijaya Dashami.

Jatra in Kathmandu
Hanumandhoka Durbar Square collects Rs 194 million in revenue

Last year, a total of 50,533 tourists from the SAARC member states and almost 160,000 tourists from other countries visited