Sunday, March 22nd, 2026

“Govt serious about bringing Nepal Sambat into practical use”



KATHMANDU: Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Jivan Ram Shrestha asserted that the government of Nepal was serious about bringing Nepal Sambat into practical use to further promote it.

Minister Shrestha said it was necessary to bring Nepal Sambat into practical use to protect the originality and identity of Nepal.

Stating that although Nepal Sambat got national recognition, Shrestha dismayed that people could not yet fully realize it for lack of practical use of it.

He shared that the government had taken serious steps to bring Nepal Sambat into use.

Reaffirming his commitment towards preservation, promotion and practical use of Nepal Sambat dubbing it to be a unique tradition, culture and ritual of Nepal, the Minister pledged to take forward the works that can be done immediately to bring Nepal Sambat into practical use.

He share that the incumbent government was preparing to institute a national award in the honour of national luminary and progressive social activist Shankhadhar Shakhwa at his recommendation.

Shakhwa had initiated Nepal Sambat or calendar year in 937 BS (880 AD) by relieving the people of Nepal off debt during the rule of Lichchhavi King Raghavdev.

The erstwhile government in 2056 BS (1999) announced Sakhwa a national luminary in recognition of his contribution.

Publish Date : 25 October 2022 14:39 PM

President Paudel calls for ensuring equal access to water

KATHMANDU: President Ram Chandra Paudel has urged government bodies, development

Trump warns Iran of strikes on power plants over Hormuz blockade

WASHINGTON DC: U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to “obliterate”

Kathmandu Valley experiences colder morning

KATHMANDU: The Kathmandu Valley woke up to a colder morning

Palpa tipper accident death toll rises to four

PALPA: The death toll from a tipper accident in Palpa

Westerly system to bring rain and snow in several regions

KATHMANDU: Weather conditions across Nepal are expected to remain unsettled