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President Paudel attends Republic Day ceremony at Tundikhel



KATHMANDU: President Ram Chandra Paudel participated in a special ceremony organized by the Republic Day Main Organizing Committee at the Army Pavilion in Tundikhel on Thursday to mark Republic Day 2025.

On the occasion, the Nepal Army presented a guard of honor to the President. The event included the national anthem, flag hoisting, and a tribute to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for democracy.

The ceremony also paid homage to senior leaders who struggled, sacrificed, and contributed to the establishment of republicanism in Nepal.

Also present at the ceremony were Vice President Ramsahay Prasad Yadav, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Chief Justice Bishowambhar Prasad Shrestha, Speaker Dev Raj Ghimire, National Assembly Chair Narayan Prasad Dahal, ministers, heads of constitutional bodies, senior government officials, chiefs of security agencies, members of the diplomatic community, and distinguished individuals from various sectors of society.

Highlights of the event included a helicopter flyover by the Nepal Army displaying a banner that read “Republic Day 2025” and a symbolic flower shower.

The program featured cultural performances and a ceremonial march-past by the Nepal Army, Nepal Police, and Armed Police Force.

Publish Date : 29 May 2025 12:39 PM

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