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The week in seven photos
Here are some of the photos taken by our photojournalists and reporters this week.bookmark![]()
Airline workers load cages containing elephants that Nepal gifted to Qatar, on a cargo plane at the Bhairahawa international airport on Wednesday. Khagendra Prasad (male elephant aged six) and Rudrakali (female elephant aged seven) were earlier transported overland from Chitwan. The pair will be housed in Al Khor Zoo, on the outskirts of Doha. Manoj Paudel/TKP ![]()
Newly elected UML office bearers and central committee members take oath at the end of the 11th general convention of the party, at Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu on Thursday. Angad Dhakal/TKP ![]()
School students meditate at Khula Manch in Kathmandu on Sunday at an event marking World Meditation Day. Dipen Shrestha/TKP ![]()
People with visual impairment sit in a row on a street leading to the Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu as they seek alms on Tuesday. Suryams Upreti/TKP ![]()
Representatives of political parties and stakeholders stand for the national anthem at the start of a meeting organised by the Election Commission and the Ministry of Home Affairs at Singha Durbar on Monday. Prime Minister Sushila Karki is seen at the centre, facing the camera. The meeting sought suggestions on proposed election provisions, including overseas voting, out-of-constituency voting, and a no-vote option that the government wants to introduce through an ordinance. Angad Dhakal/TKP ![]()
People attend a Christmas Eve event at Labim Mall in Lalitpur on Wednesday. Suryams Upreti/TKP
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Published at : December 27, 2025
Updated at : December 31, 2025 10:56
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