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Macchindranath chariot being pulled today
Kathmandu: The chariot of Macchindranath, revered as the god of rain and good times, is being pulled this afternoon today. It will be pulled from the current position in Pulchowk to the Sorhakhutte pati in front of Lalitpur metropolitan office. The chariot was renovated with the help of volunteers from…
Read More »Possibility of Bird tourism in Nepal
Kathmandu: Nepal has a far greater possibility of bird tourism and a large number of tourists can be attracted to it according to chairman of Bird Conservation Nepal (BCN) Rajendra Gurung. Gurung has been engaged in the bird tourism for the last two decades as a guide and tourism entrepreneur.…
Read More »Nepal airlines unveils revised airfare for regular flights
Kathmandu: Nepal Airlines (NA) has unveiled the new revised airfare for its regular flights resuming from September 2 for various destinations. In a press statement released on Thursday, NA said its attention was drawn towards rumors that NA was charging exorbitant air fare for its regular flights. NA’s new revised…
Read More »Coronavirus pandemic: Silent Muktinath
Basudev Poudel/ Niraj Thakali Mustang: Muktinath which is the center of faith and sacred place for both Hindus and Buddhist remains vibrant throughout the year except for hardly one or two months during winter time. Reaching this sacred place is not only religious activity, but also a unique attraction of…
Read More »Sheep sheds far away from Coronavirus pandemic
Khamal Khatri Sheep sheds at outskirt of Myagdi’s Dhawalagiri rural municipality 5 and Raghugangma rural municipality-8, on the border of Chayamali base camp (Ruwachor). There are more than a dozen of sheep sheds in this region. Beni: Sheep sheds are made on the top of highly elevated plain…
Read More »Pulchowk people gather to pull Rato Macchindaranath chariot
Kathmandu: Despite imposition of curfew orders inside Kathmandu valley to curb the spreading spree of Coronavirus, a large group of youths in Puchowk have violated curfew orders to come out of their houses to pull the chariot of Rato Macchindranath on Thursday. More than 1,000 people were seen pulling the…
Read More »Prohibitory order extended for another week in Kathmandu Valley
The three district Chief District Officers of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur on Wednesday afternoon in a virtual meeting formally decided to extend the orders in the wake of the increasing risk of Coronavirus in the valley. The two-week-long prohibitory order is expiring today midnight. The number of Coronavirus cases inside…
Read More »Worshipping Kailash deity during Coronavirus crisis
Kathmandu: The time for Nepali festivals has arrived as monsoon is about to end. However, there is no excitement and glamor about these upcoming festivals due to fear of Coronavirus pandemic. Such festivals or fairs are being thwarted due to imposition of curfew orders in various places. Most of these…
Read More »251 die and total virus tally soars to 41,649
Kathmandu: As many as 251 people have died of Covid-19, while the total virus case tally has gone up to 41,649 with 1120 new cases of coronavirus found from across the country according to the Ministry of Health and Population on Wednesday. Of the total infected cases found today, 388…
Read More »Silent picturesque Basantapur during Indrajatra
Kathmandu: The Basantapur which would usually look most vibrant during Indrajatra festival remains completely silent this time because the most popular festival observed among the indigenous Newari community in the Kathmandu valley has been postponed due to fears of Covid-19 pandemic. Moreover, the Kathmandu valley this time is passing through…
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