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  2. Nepal Sambat - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Sambat was established on 20 October 879 when Rāghavadeva was ruling Nepal. [8] The origins of the calendar system however remains a mystery. Many experts have theorized on its origin but there is yet to be a theory that is unanimously agreed upon by experts.

  3. Public holidays in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Final full moon day after which Dashain officially ends. November 7: Laxmi Puja: Religious: In the morning cows are worshipped. Later, usually during the evenings, Laxmi, Goddess of wealth is worshipped. November 8: Mha Puja and Govardhan Puja: Religious: Nepal Sambat new year. November 9: Bhaitika: Religious

  4. Chaitra (Nepali calendar) - Wikipedia

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    Chaitra (Nepali: चैत्र) also known as Chait (Nepali: चैत) is the last (12th) month in the Bikram Sambat, the official Nepali calendar. This month coincides with March 15 to April 13 of the Western calendar and is 30 days long. Important Events during this month: March 26: Chait 12, Chaite Dashain

  5. File:EUR 2020-2081.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/2081 of 14 December 2020 amending Annex XVII to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) as regards substances in tattoo inks or permanent make-up (Text with EEA relevance) Image title: Author

  6. Gorkhapatra - Wikipedia

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    Gorkhapatra (Nepali: गोरखापत्र) is the oldest Nepali language state-owned national daily newspaper of Nepal. [1] It was started as a weekly newspaper in May 1901 and became a daily newspaper in 1961. [2] It is managed by the Gorkhapatra Sansthan. [3] The Rising Nepal is an English-language sister newspaper of Gorkhapatra.

  7. Ashadh (Nepali calendar) - Wikipedia

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    Āshādh (Nepali: आषाढ) or Asār (Nepali: असार) is the third month in the Bikram Samvat, the official Nepali calendar. This month coincides with June 15 to July 16 of the Western Calendar and is 31 or 32 days long. This month is known by Nepali farmers as the month of planting their fields.

  8. Ashwin (Nepali calendar) - Wikipedia

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    Most of people are free in this month, Nepal's holiday month. Being mostly based on Hindu calendar, Nepali calendar's festival dates are flexible. Important events are: around September 19: Ashoj 3, Ghatasthapana, First Day of Dashain (Public Holiday in Nepal) around September 25: Ashoj 9, Fulpati, Seventh day of Dashain (Public Holiday in Nepal)

  9. Bhadra (Nepali calendar) - Wikipedia

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    Bhadra (Nepali: भाद्र) also known as Bhadau (Nepali: भदौ) is the fifth month in the Bikram Sambat, the official Nepali calendar. This month coincides with August 17 to September 16 of the Western Calendar and is 31 days long. Being mostly based on Hindu calendar, Nepali calendar's festival dates are flexible. Important events are: