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Consulate in Nepal

Posted by nepaliketa on October 16, 2008

CONSULATE IN NEPAL

Austrian (Naxal)

4434690 fax: 4434891

Canadian (Lazimpat)

4415193,  fax: 4410422

Netherland (Lalitpur)

5523444, 5522915 fax: 5523155

Belgium

4228925 fax: 4223310

Iceland (Ramsahpath)

4415557

Cyprus

4252665

Chile

4221585/4243593

Brazil

5545994/993

New Zealand (Dillibazar)

4412436

Norway (Jawalakhel)

5545307

Turkey (Bijuli Bazaar)

4446400

Sweden (Khicha Pokhari)

4220939

Spain (Battisputali)

4470770

Poland (Ganabahal)

4249114

Phillippines (Sinamangal)

4478302

Mexico (Pani Pokhari)

4420018

Maldives (DurbarMargh)

4411818

Hungary (Pulchowk)

5527370/5522871

Greece (Tripureshwor)

4222050

 

 

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Time of Nepal

Posted by nepaliketa on September 18, 2008

NEPAL has one time zone, which is the five hours and 45 minutes ahead of GMT/UTC standard time. When it is noon in kathmandu, standard time is 615 am in London, 4:15 pm in Sydney, 1:15 am in the New York and 10 15 pm the previous night in the San Francisco.

 

During the winter the days are short – first 6 pm. Nepal has no daylight-saving time, but by March the days are about two hours longer.

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Map of NEPAL

Posted by nepaliketa on August 25, 2008

MAP OF NEPAL

MAP OF NEPAL

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Nepali NEW National Anthem

Posted by nepaliketa on August 20, 2008

(IN NEPALI)

सयौं थूंगा फूलका हामी, एउटै माला नेपाली
सार्वभौम भइ फैलिएका, मेची-महाकाली

प्रकृतिका कोटी-कोटी सम्पदाको आंचल
वीरहरुका रगतले, स्वतन्त्र अटल

ज्ञानभूमि, शान्तिभूमि तराई, पहाड, हिमाल
अखण्ड यो प्यारो हाम्रो मातृभूमि नेपाल

बहुल जाति, भाषा, धर्म, संस्कृति छन् विशाल
अग्रगामी राष्ट्र हाम्रो, जय जय नेपाल

 

(IN DEVNAGARI)

Sayoun thunga phoolka hami, eutai mala nepali
Sarbabhaum bhai failieka, mechi-mahakali

Prakritika koti-koti sampadako aanchal
Veerharuka ragatle, swatantra ra atal

Gyanbhoomi, shantbhoomi tarai, pahad, himal
Akhanda yo pyaro hamro matribhoomi Nepal

Bahul jati, bhasa, dharma, sanskriti chhan bishal
Agragaami rastra hamro, jaya jaya Nepal

 

(MEANING IN ENGLISH)

We Nepalis are a garland of hundreds of bunch of flowers
Spread as sovereign from Mechi to Mahakali
Costumed in crores and crores (tens of millions) of natural resources
Free and unruffled (unmoved/calm) with the blood of braves
Place of wisdom and peace, planes, hills and mountain
United is our lovely motherland Nepal
Great are the multiple caste, language, religion, culture
Our progressive nation, god bless Nepal

 

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National Flag of Nepal

Posted by nepaliketa on August 11, 2008

Country: The Republic of Nepal

National Flag of Nepal

National Flag

National Flag

 

 

Nepalese Flag Description:

The flag of Nepal consists of a crimson/red base that is outlined in blue. The top triangle of Nepal’s flag has a white emblem of the moon and the bottom triangle has a white emblem of the sun.
Nepalese Flag Meaning: The crimson/red color is a traditional Nepalese color and the blue outlined edge represents the country’s peaceful nature. The two triangular portions of the Nepalese flag represent the Himalayan Mountains and the two main religions of the nation – which are Buddhism and Hinduism. The moon and sun originally represented the royal family and the prime minister’s family, the Rana family. They also represent the country’s desire to live as long as the sun and moon.

 

 Nepalese Flag History:
The current Nepalese flag was adopted on December 12, 1962. The individual flags that make up the national flag had been used during the past two centuries and the double flag has been in use since the 19th century.

Interesting Nepalese Flag Facts:
The flag of Nepal is the only non-rectangular national flag in the world. It’s believed the flag originated in the late 19th century from two triangular flags that were placed one above the other.

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