Author: Himalaya Post

India provides 75 ambulances and 17 school buses to Nepal

Kathmandu-  The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu has donated ambulances and school buses to various organizations. The embassy on Sunday donated ambulances and school buses to government and non-government organizations working in the field of health and education in various districts under the grant program. Is provided. According to the embassy, ​​the event was held under the auspices of Amrit Azadi Mahotsav. According to the embassy, ​​a total of 75 ambulances and 17 school buses have been provided under the program. Ambassador Navin Srivastava handed over the key in the presence of Minister for Education, Science and Technology Devendra Poudel....

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Recently appointed Indian Ambassador Navin Srivastava Derived Kathmandu

KATHAMNDU- Newly appointed Indian Ambassador to Nepal Navin Srivastava has arrived in Kathmandu today. Srivastava, an expert on foreign affairs, is also a career diplomat. Before coming to Kathmandu, Srivastava was working in New Delhi as the head of the East Asia Division dealing with China, Japan and Korea. He also led the Indian delegation to hold diplomatic talks with China on the eastern Ladakh border dispute at various stages. Srivastava served as India’s ambassador to Cambodia from 2015 to 2017. He has also held various responsible positions in Washington, Beijing, Shanghai and Hong...

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The ‘Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train’ has arrived in Janakpur

KATHMANDU- An ‘India non-tourist train’ carrying more than 500 religious tourists has arrived in Nepal. A train carrying 500 religious tourists and 14 coaches from New Delhi reached Janakpur on Thursday. The train, inaugurated by Tourism Minister Prem Ale and Indian Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav with a green flag at the Delhi Railway Station, reached Janakpurdham in two days. The train is the first tourist train to cover the Nepal-India circuit, the embassy said. The train entering Nepal has been delayed at the station. The train has been welcomed at the Janakpurdham railway station by eminent personalities of Nepal and India. Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Lal Babu Raut, Minister of Industry, Tourism and Forests of Madhes Pradesh Shatrughan Mahato, Mayor of Janakpurdham Manoj Kumar Shah, General Manager of Nepal Railways Niranjan Jha, Counselor of Indian Embassy in Kathmandu Prasanna Srivastava and others were present on the occasion. According to the embassy, ​​tourists aboard the train will visit the Janaki temple and watch the cultural programs held there. It is understood that the tourists went to Janakpurdham on Wednesday 2022 while participating in the Ganga...

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The ‘Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train’ will arrive tomorrow in Janakpurdham with carrying 500 Indian tourists

KATHMANDU- The ‘Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train’ carrying about 500 Indian tourists is scheduled to arrive in Janakpurdham on July 25. The train, which left New Delhi on Tuesday evening, will reach Janakpurdham on Thursday, said Niranjan Kumar Jha, general manager of Nepal Railway Company. Today, Tourism Minister Prem Ale and Indian Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnav will jointly inaugurate the first ‘India Pride Tourist Train’ connecting India and Nepal with a green flag at the Delhi Railway Station. The train will operate at Ramayana Circuit and will connect Ayodhya, Nandigram, Sitamarhi, Vanaras, Prayagraj, Chitrakuta, Panchavati, Nashik, Hampi, Rameshwaram and Bhadrachalam religious destinations of India as well as religious areas of Janakpur in Nepal, said General Manager Jha. About 500 Indian tourists are coming on the ‘Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train’ in coordination with the Indian Embassy and they are scheduled to visit various religious places in Janakpurdham. According to the Indian Embassy, ​​in each compartment of the train, Indian monuments, dances, paraphernalia, costumes, festivals, flora and fauna, yoga, folk art, Indian art, culture, traditions, heritage and many more glimpses can be...

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Regular Yoga Practice is essential for Positive Energy : PM Deuba

KATHMANDU- Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that regular yoga practice is necessary for positive energy. Tuesday on the occasion of International Yoga Day Addressing a program organized by the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu, he said that yoga would develop positive energy and efficiency in work. He says that regular yoga will also increase the immune system. The tradition of celebrating International Yoga Day is believed to provide positive energy to all of us. Referring to the Mahabharata, Deuba said that the yoga program would make the relations between Nepal and India more effective. Deuba also recalled that Nepal supported India’s proposal to the United Nations to celebrate June 21 as the International Yoga Day. He also thanked the Indian Embassy for conducting the yoga...

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