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Barpak photo exhibition begins at Bhrikutimandap
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Published at : May 15, 2025
Updated at : May 16, 2025 07:21
Kathmandu
A photo exhibition showcasing images captured by photojournalist Prakash Chandra Timilsena opened at Bhrikutimandap on Thursday. The event was inaugurated by Nepali Congress General Secretary and Member of Parliament Gagan Kumar Thapa.
Following the inauguration, other visitors including Chair of the State Affairs Committee Ramhari Khatiwada, Congress central member Nanu Bastola, and former NADA President Krishna Dulal observed the exhibition.
Hosted at the Dabali of the Nepal Tourism Board, the exhibition will run through Saturday. Speaking at the opening, Thapa remarked that Barpak in Gorkha has become a place remembered by all. He expressed hope that the exhibition would further help promote Barpak both nationally and internationally.
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