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Chhath festival main fasting rituals commence from today

Kathmandu, Nov 5: The Chhath festival observed as common cultural symbol of the Tarai is being celebrated as per religious tradition and much fanfare starting from today. The festival is dedicated to the sun God, with offerings made to the rising and setting sun. It is observed for four days,

Kavrepalanchowk’s Majhi community observe Pitara ritual

Kavrepalanchowk, Nov 4: The Majhi community in the district is also observing the ‘Pitara Parva’ rituals amidst the celebration of

Rukum Paschim quake survivors still living in tin sheds a…

As per the data of the District Administration Office, out of 34,989 beneficiaries throughout the district, 32,996 households have received

Number of national ID card seekers increase in Jumla

The number of people making national identity cards has increased after the government made it mandatory for availing various services.

Tihar concludes with Bhaitika celebration on Sunday

Kathmandu, Nov 3: With the celebration of Bhaitika, the five-day Tihar festival concluded on Sunday. Bhaitika is the final and

PM Oli receives ‘tika’ from his sisters

Kathmandu, Nov 3: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli received ‘tika’ from his sisters Bishnu Maya Dhakal, Kaushila Koirala and Bishnu

Bhaitika today, 11:37 am auspicious hour

Kathmandu, Nov 3: The most important day of Tihar, the festival of lights, is being observed today- offering tika by

Woman killed due to elephant attack

Rautahat, Nov 2: An elderly woman died due to attack by elephant today at Butwa Rangi village, Ward No 11

Last rites of Sainju observed at Pashupati Aryaghat

Former Chair of the National Planning Commission (NPC), Dr Mohan Man Sainju, was cremated at the Pashupati Aryaghat on Friday.

Sexual and gender minorities for improved political rights

Sexual and gender minorities have urged the political parties to adopt a liberal approach to improve their representation in politics.