Narayan Prasad Dahal, the Chairperson of the National Assembly, has voiced his conviction that the Chhath festival will significantly contribute to enhancing social and cultural harmony, as well as fostering national unity.
Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) Devraj Ghimire has highlighted the urgent need to turn the country's challenging situation, which arose following the Gen Z movement, into peace and stability as quickly as possible.
Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) Devraj Ghimire has highlighted the urgent need to turn the country's challenging situation, which arose following the Gen Z movement, into peace and stability as quickly as possible.
In a message of greetings issued today for Chhath Festival–2082 BS, he remarked, "I am confident that this festival will motivate the elimination of all forms of discrimination, bias, and inequality, including those related to class, ethnicity, and gender, thus enhancing national unity among all Nepalis, while also preserving and promoting indigenous culture and reinforcing mutual harmony."
Prime Minister Sushila Karki has urged that the upcoming election on 21 Falgun (March 5) be regarded as a national ritual. In her best wishes message released today for Chhath festival, a significant festival dedicated to the worship of the Sun, Prime Minister Karki emphasized, 'I call on all parties to also embrace the upcoming election as a national ritual and to participate in and make it successful.'
The nation is currently experiencing the effects of westerly winds along with a low-pressure system that has developed over the Arabian Sea. This afternoon, the hilly regions of Bagmati, Gandaki, Lumbini, Karnali, and Sudurpaschim provinces are expected to see generally partly cloudy weather, while the remaining plains will also have partly cloudy skies.
On the occasion of Chhath festival–2082 BS, he shared a message of best wishes today, stating, “I hope the Chhath festival will strengthen and further solidify the bonds of national unity and integrity, uniting all Nepalis in harmony, love, and cooperation.
Education is the fundamental right of citizens. The idea that all people should be educated stems from the fact that education enables citizens to live a life of their choice. It equips people with the necessary tools to cope with many challenges. An educated person has a greater chance of securing better livelihood prospects than those lacking it. Educated persons enjoy a sound social, emotional and financial life. This is a reason priority h
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