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IN PICS: Nepal Army celebrates Army Day and Maha Shivaratri with spectacular ceremony at Tundikhel



KATHMANDU: A vibrant celebration unfolded at Tundikhel, Kathmandu, as the Nepal Army organized a special ceremony to mark the auspicious occasion of Nepal Army Day and Maha Shivaratri festival on Tuesday.

The event showcased the remarkable prowess of various army battalions through captivating march pasts and impressive displays of military arts and skills.

Amidst the festivities, Nepal Army personnel demonstrated their precision and discipline with celebratory firing from rifles and cannons, alongside meticulous drills and march pasts.

The atmosphere was electrified with adrenaline as soldiers showcased free-fall jumps, cultural performances, and the iconic Khukuri drills, symbolizing the bravery and heritage of the Nepali Army.

With the convergence of Army Day and Maha Shivaratri, the occasion held profound significance, reflecting the deep-rooted cultural and patriotic fervor within the Nepali Army.

This annual tradition serves as a tribute to the dedication and valor of the brave men and women who serve the nation with unwavering commitment.

The ceremony exemplified the unwavering spirit and indomitable strength of the Nepal Army, resonating with pride and patriotism as the nation celebrated this momentous occasion.

Here are some pictures of the ceremony:

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