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President Paudel hopes Maghe Sankranti fosters a cultured society



KATHMANDU: President Ramchandra Paudel has expressed confidence that the Maghe Sankranti festival would inspire one and all to develop a civilized, cultured and equitable society by preserving nature and culture.

In a message today on the occasion of Maghe Sankranti, the President has extended best wishes to all Nepali sisters and brothers at home and abroad for their happiness, peace and prosperity.

Different communities celebrate this festival in their own ways. Tharu community observes as its New Year while the resident in Tarai district mark the day as the festival of baths known as Nahan.

The President has also recalled the tradition of holy baths and offering puja in different religious sites including Barahchhetra, Devghat, Ridi and others.

President Paudel has said that such festival will have crucial roles in spreading the fame of Nepal after building a common identity of Nepalis by connecting our special and unique festivals, cultural and ethnic diversities.

The President has expressed confidence that such festival would contribute to maintain brotherhood, mutual reconciliation and tolerance to further strengthen our national unity.

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