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President Paudel garlands Prithvi Narayan Shah’s statue



Kathmandu, Jan 11: On the occasion of the 303rd Prithvi Jayanti and National Unity Day, President Ramchandra Paudel garlanded Prithvi Narayan Shah’s statue in front of the West Gate to Singhadurbar today, amidst a special programme.

King Prithvi Narayan Shah is recognized for starting the unification of Nepal with the support of all castes and communities.

A contingent of the Nepal Army presented a guard of honor during the event. #nepal #president #prithvinarayan

Prithvi Narayan Shah’s precepts are guidelines for nation building: President

President Ramchandra Paudel has said that the Divyopadesh (precepts) of Prithvi Narayan Shah, the leader of the Nepal unification campaign, are a guidance for economy building, patriotism and conducting diplomatic relations with neighbouring countries.

Issuing a message on the occasion of the National Unity Day today, the Head of the State has made it clear that the contribution made by our forefathers in building the present-day Nepal by unifying the smaller principalities that was Nepal before this should not be forgotten.

“Prithvi Narayan Shah created the nation of modern Nepal by uniting the smaller principalities and this campaign was continued by our brave ancestors in different periods of history, due to which we are proud to be a sovereign and independent Nepal today,” the President stated in his message.

President Paudel has further stated: “Stepping on this very basic foundation, we have already declared Nepal an independent, indivisible, sovereign, secular, inclusive, democratic, socialism-oriented Federal Democratic Republic.”

The President has also stressed the need of recalling Prithvi Narayan Shah’s ‘Divyopadesh’ as we commemorate his 303rd birth anniversary today.

“May this occasion of National Unity Day inspire everyone to achieve the happiness and prosperity of the people by keeping the independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and national unity of our country intact,” reads the President’s message.