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National Paddy Day (Asar 15) being observed today



KATHMANDU: Nepal is celebrating National Paddy Day today, commonly known as Asar 15, marking the official beginning of the paddy planting season.

Across the country—from the hills to the Tarai plains—farmers are engaged in traditional celebrations, planting rice seedlings in muddy fields with music, dancing, and shared meals.

This day holds deep cultural and agricultural significance in Nepal, where the economy is largely dependent on farming. Paddy, being the staple crop of the country, is central to food security and rural livelihoods.

The month of Asar (mid-June to mid-July) coincides with the monsoon, making it the most favorable time for rice cultivation. Recognizing its importance, the government officially designated Asar 15 as National Paddy Day (Dhaan Diwas) to honor the role of farmers and promote agricultural development.

Beyond its agricultural value, the day has also evolved into a symbol of rural solidarity, tradition, and celebration—highlighting the strong connection between nature and Nepali life.

Publish Date : 29 June 2025 06:47 AM

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