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President Paudel pays homage to Baglung Kalika



Baglung, Dec 27: President Ramchandra Paudel paid homage to goddess Baglung Kakila at the Baglung Kalika Temple today.

The President who arrived here today to attend the Seventh Baglung Festival visited the temple and performed puja with the help of temple’s main priest Jay Bahadur Khadka.

He spent some 20 minutes for performing the puja, according to Kalika Bhagawati Temple Guthi Management Committee Chair Kumar Khadka. On the occasion, the President was offered ‘a letter of honour’ and a ‘token of love’ by the Committee.

He landed on the premises of NA battalion at Upallachaur of Baglung municipality -4 here on a Nepal Army helicopter at 10:02 am today.

Upon arrival, Baglung’s Chief District Officer, Khagendra Rijal, welcomed the Head of the State.

President Paudel arrives Baglung to attend Baglung Festival

President Ramchandra Paudel has arrived in Baglung Bazar in Baglung. He arrived here on a Nepal Army helicopter at 10:02 am today and landed in the premises of NA battalion at Upallachaur of Baglung municipality-4.

Upon arrival, Baglung’s Chief District Officer, Khagendra Rijal welcomed the Head of the State who is scheduled to inaugurate the seventh Baglung Festival.

He will also pay homage to Baglung-based Kalika Temple and shortly after visiting the temple, the President will visit the Kundule-based Saligram Museum based in Baglung municipality-4, according to President of Baglung Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Naresh Kandel.

The regular episode of Baglung festival was disrupted by COVID-19 pandemic and is taking place after an interval of four years. The event to commence today will run till January 6.

It features over 120 stalls and is expected to be observed by around 700 thousand people. Open women and men volleyball tournaments, an open duet song competition and a youth entrepreneur conference are the parts of the festival.

As the Chamber said, for those injured during the armed conflict, entry is free.