From dancing Shamans, carrying out a parade of Buddhist monks to raising a big cut out of the hissing snake, Nepal’s indigenous Tamang community on Thursday celebrated Sonam Lhoshar- the year of the snake with grandeur and fanfare.
Nepali Hindu devotees undergoing the arduous fasting of 'Swosthani Brata' made their first stop-over pilgrimage commonly called "Pardes Yatra" at Pashupati on Wednesday.Dozens of Hindu women performed ritualistic bathing and worship sitting on the hay straws on the embankments of the holy Bagmati River that flows through the Pashupati Area.
People in traditional attire from the Tamang community perform to celebrate the Sonam Lhosar festival in Kathmand
On Martyrs’ Day, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, accompanied by government officials, paid homage to national heroes at Shahid Gate in Kathmandu. The ceremony honored those who fought for Nepal's democracy,
Nepal observes Martyrs' Day, honoring individuals who sacrificed their lives for democracy. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, along with ministers, paid tribute at the Sahid Gate in Kathmandu. The occasion has been marked since 1951,
People in traditional attire from the Tamang community perform to celebrate the Sonam Lhosar festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, Jan. 30, 2025. Sonam Lhosar is observed as the lunar new year by the Tamang community, an ethnic indigenous group living in Nepal. (Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua)
Tamang community people play traditional drums as they participate in a parade to mark Sonam Loshar, or New Year of the Tamang community in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025.
Wildlife crime continues to plague Nepal, even as the law enforcement strives at the forefront. The country functions both as a source and transit hub for wildlife trade. Most of the wildlife crimes reported here revolve around the illicit hunting and smuggling of its iconic megafauna such as tigers (Panthera tigris),
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Nepal has drafted a social media bill with stringent provisions which includes measures to control spread of fake news and deep fakes.
Nepal's Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli called for full cooperation between ruling coalition parties to ensure political stability amidst opposition critiques. Emphasizing support from the Nepali Congress amidst internal challenges,
Nepal's former deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Wang Xin (3rd R), a counselor at the Chinese Embassy in Nepal, and other guests attend the opening ceremony of a woodblock Chinese New Year paintings exhibition in Kathmandu,