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As the festival season approaches, the skies above Nepal are filled with returning flights, carrying thousands of Nepalis eager to reunite with their loved ones. Dashain, Tihar, and Chhath — the most cherished festivals in Nepal — are more than just holidays; they are moments of family, culture, and tradition. For many migrant workers who […]
Nepal is a land of diversity where dozens of indigenous groups contribute to the country’s cultural mosaic. Among them, the Magar community is one of the largest and most historically significant. Known for their bravery, hospitality, and deep-rooted traditions, the Magars represent an indigenous group whose contributions to Nepal’s history, society, and identity cannot be […]
Dashain, the biggest and most cherished festival of Nepalis, is just around the corner. This year, the auspicious day of Tika falls on Ashoj 16 (October 2). Every year, families across Nepal prepare with joy, excitement, and religious devotion, as this festival represents victory, blessings, and unity. However, Dashain 2025 feels different. The shadow of […]
While the old political parties were in chaos in Nepal, corruption was spreading widely across the country. Young people were engaging in daily group chats on the Discord platform. During this time, former Prime Minister K.P. Oli shut down social media. Although citizens requested the government to reopen it, the government was unwilling. In protest, […]
Nepal is home to diverse ethnic groups, each with its own unique traditions, customs, and cultural identity. Among them, the Gurung (Tamu) community stands out as one of the most prominent indigenous groups, known for their bravery, vibrant culture, and deep connection to the Himalayan landscape. Origins and Settlement The Gurungs are believed to have […]
Lok singer Komal Oli in UK Teej Festival 2025: Celebrations in Nepal and Abroad August 26, 2025, marks the celebration of Teej in Nepal. Over the past week, the festive atmosphere has been growing across the country, as women prepare for one of the most important Hindu festivals dedicated to goddess Parvati. Teej, however, is […]