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Nepal Celebrates 19th Republic Day; Leaders Emphasize Progress and Unity

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Nepal is celebrating its 19th Republic Day, commemorating the abolition of monarchy and the establishment of a federal democratic republic on May 28, 2008. Leaders, including President Ram Chandra Paudel, emphasized the need for good governance, development, and prosperity, urging cooperation among all sectors to strengthen the republican system and achieve social justice and economic progress. The day also serves as an occasion to honor martyrs and those who struggled for democracy.

  • President Ram Chandra Paudel stressed that achieving good governance, development, and prosperity is a national imperative, achievable by strengthening accountable public service within the federal democratic republican framework.
  • Leaders like Gagan Thapa and Ruby Kumari highlighted the importance of protecting the constitution and strengthening the federal democratic republican governance system for Nepal's transformation into a civilized, developed, and prosperous nation.
  • Vice President Ramsahay Prasad Yadav noted that the republican system's efficiency depends on active participation from marginalized communities and the internalization of constitutional rights and duties.
  • In Karnali Province, residents reported significant social and infrastructural progress, including increased freedom of expression and improved healthcare access, though challenges persist.
  • The government declared a public holiday and organized a special ceremony at Sainik Manch Tundikhel, attended by President Paudel and Prime Minister Balen Shah.

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