Vidhu Prakash Kayastha
Vidhu Prakash KayasthaVidhu Prakash Kayastha is a communication expert.
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Rise and Transformation of Nepal’s Communist Movement
Rise and Transformation of Nepal’s Communist Movement
The communist movement in Nepal has been a defining force in shaping the country's modern political landscape. From its origins as a revolutionary, anti-monarchical force to its rise to political power, the movement has undergone significant transformations, particularly in its ideological stance.
Oct 27, 2024
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Wonderful Ilam where culture and nature compliment each other
Wonderful Ilam where culture and nature compliment each othe...
Ilam is home to various ethnic groups like Limbu, Rai, Lepcha, Gurung, Magar, Newa, Khas, Arya etc. Cultural variety can be seen in Ilam in festivities with mind blowing music and colorful costumes.
Apr 17, 2021
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Kirtipur: Glory of Newa civilization
Kirtipur: Glory of Newa civilization
Apart from the efforts on the conservation of the monuments, Kirtipurians are at their best in keeping the traditional values of the intangible cultural heritages.
Mar 13, 2021
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Why Tansen deserves a place in the World Heritage Sites
Why Tansen deserves a place in the World Heritage Sites
Tansen is a testament to the living heritage and architecture of the Newa civilization outside the Kathmandu Valley.
Feb 20, 2021
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Khokana: Living museum of Nepal
Khokana: Living museum of Nepal
Government of Nepal, Lalitpur Metropolitan City and Civil Society should come together to approach UNESCO to include Khokana and its traditional mustard seed oil industry in the full-fledged list of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Feb 06, 2021
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Every day is a Heritage Day in Panauti
Every day is a Heritage Day in Panauti
Panauti is indeed a living museum, where the cultural and traditional values are kept intact.
Jan 23, 2021
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When will Tilaurakot be included in the list of World Heritage Sites?
When will Tilaurakot be included in the list of World Herita...
Government of Nepal made a submission on May 23, 1996 to include Tilaurakot in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. A quarter century later it is yet to be included in the list.
Jan 12, 2021