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Sakkigoni is a Nepali TV series that airs every Thursday on Himalaya TV at 8:00 pm. It is one of the most popular television programs in Nepal. The producers are JPT Creation Pvt Ltd. Kumar Kattel with Arjun Ghimire as the writer and director of the show. [1]
2020 March 6: Gala Round 14 Lok Geet Special ... First episode of Season 4, new judges were introduced. 02 ... (Episode 21) Pusphan Pradhan (Episode 22) ...
Meri Bassai (Nepali: मेरी बास्सै) is a Nepali sitcom television series. It began in 2006 and still continuing and has become the longest running sitcom in Nepal. Sitaram Kattel is the script writer, co-director and one of the major actors of the sitcom. [1]
Jire Khursani (Nepali: जिरे खुर्सानी; Translation: Tiny hot Chillies) [1] was a popular Nepali sitcom that aired every Wednesday at 9pm NPT on Nepal Television. [2] It was one of the most viewed television programs in Nepal.
Giri hosted the television show Crime Patrol Nepal in 2022, which only lasted seven episodes. In 2023, he wrote and starred in Chhakka Panja 4, which made more than 16.9 crore and became a blockbuster at the box office. [14] In 2024, he wrote and starred in Chhakka Panja 5, which was released in Dashain. The film had the biggest opening of 2024 ...
[35] [36] On 4 November 2004, Thapa announced that he would be quitting the party and forming a new centre-right liberal party. [37] [38] The party was formally launched on 13 March 2005 as Rastriya Janashakti Party. [39] On 1 February 2005, King Gyanendra dismissed Deuba as prime minister and seized executive powers. [40]
In our previous episode, we travelled from Darchula’s headquarters to Chhangru village (elevation 3200 meters) near Kalapani. The villagers from Chhangru had one request for the country’s leaders: a trail road. Today, we are journeying even further - to the Tinkar village which sits at 3,800 meters, and then to the Nepal-China border at 5,300m.
Gaunpalika (Nepali: गाउँपालिका, romanized: gāunpālikā, lit. 'Rural municipal') is the newly formed lower administrative division in Nepal. [1] [2] This administrative division was established in 2017, and replaced the existing village development committees. There are currently 460 rural municipalities. [3] [4]