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Nestled amidst the awe-inspiring peaks of the Himalayas, Nepal stands as a living testament to the power of cultural diversity and resilience. With its roots dating back millennia, Nepal's cultural heritage is a captivating blend of Hinduism and Buddhism, interwoven with the traditions of myriad ethnic groups.
Read MoreNepal stands at a pivotal juncture where rapid technological strides intersect with traditional norms, ushering in the era of digital transformation. The widespread accessibility of the internet and digital tools has ushered in unparalleled convenience, global connectivity, and unprecedented opportunities.
Read MoreHoli, also known as the "Festival of Colors," is a popular Hindu spring festival celebrated in various parts of Nepal, among other countries. In Nepal, Holi is known as "Fagu Purnima" or "Phagu Purnima." It is observed on the full moon day in the Nepali month of Phalgun, which usually falls between February and March.
Read MoreChhath is a major Hindu festival observed mostly in Nepal's Terai area, as well as in the Indian states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand etc. It is dedicated to Surya, the Sun God, and Usha, the Goddess of Dawn. Chhath is a four-day celebration that is one of the most prominent festivals in the region.
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