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Incumbents
Events
- 5 January – Nepal stops issuing permits to its citizens to work in Russia and Ukraine after 10 Nepalis are killed while serving in the Russian Army.[1]
Arts and entertainment
Holidays
Source:[2]
- 11 January – Prithvi Jayanti
- 15 January – Maghe Sankranti
- 30 January – Shahid Diwas
- 10 February – Sonam Lhosar
- 10 February – Gyalpo Lhosar
- 19 February – Prajatantra Diwas
- 8 March - International Women's Day
- 8 March - Maha Shivaratri
- 8 April - Ghode Jatra
- 10 April – Eid al-Fitr
- 13 April – Nepali New Year
- 16 April – Rama Navami
- 24 April – Loktantra Diwas
- 1 May – Labour Day
- 23 May – Buddha's Birthday
- 29 May - Ganatantra Diwas
- 17 June – Eid al-Adha
- 19 August - Raksha Bandhan
- 20 August - Gai Jatra
- 26 August - Gaura Parba
- 26 August - Krishna Janmashtami
- 6 September - Haritalika Teej
- 17 September - Indra Jatra
- 19 September - Constitution Day
- 3 October - Ghatasthapana
- 13 October - Vijayadashami
- 1 November – Laxmi Puja
- 2 November – Govardhan Puja
- 3 November – Bhai Tika
- 7 November – Chhath Puja
- 15 November – Guru Nanak Jayanti
- 15 December – Udhauli Parva
- 25 December - Christmas Day
- 30 December – Tamu Lhosar
References
- ↑ "Nepal bars citizens from going to Russia or Ukraine for work". ABC News. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
- ↑ "Nepal Public Holidays 2024". Public Holidays Global. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
External links
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