Tue, May 12, 2026
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Yearender 2023: 12 pictures from an eventful year
Here are some of the best photos taken by our photographers in 2023bookmark![]()
Survivors of the November 3 earthquake search through the rubble to retrieve their belongings at Aathbiskot Municipality-14 in Rukum West. Post Photo: angad dhakal ![]()
Mint Division melts smuggled gold to determine its quality and actual weight on August 15. Post Photo: angad dhakal ![]()
UN Secretary General Guterres and Prime Minister Dahal in Kathmandu on October 29. Post File Photo ![]()
The site of the Yeti airlines plane crash in Pokhara, Kaski, pictured on January 15. Post Photo: Lal Prasad Sharma ![]()
Vice President Ramsahay Prasad Yadav pictured with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Kunming, China in August. Photo courtesy: Xinhua ![]()
Rabi Lamichhane after being stripped of his lawmaker post. Post Photo: angad dhakal ![]()
Maya Gurung (left) and Surendra Pandey become the first same-sex couple to register their marriage in Nepal on December 1. Post Photo: SANJOG MANANDHAR ![]()
Loan-sharking victims who arrived in Kathmandu from Mahottari after a 12-day journey on foot clash with city police as they attempt to enter Khulamanch, Kathmandu on March 27. Post Photo: angad dhakal ![]()
Former Speaker Subas Chandra Nembang's funeral rites are performed with state honours atPashupatinath in Kathmandu on September 14. post photo: SAN JOG MANANDHAR ![]()
Ramchandra Paudel, elected Nepal's third President on March 10, is pictured alongside his wife, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal and former prime minister Madhav Kumar Nepal. Post Photo: Prakash Chandra Timilsena ![]()
Nepali cricket players celebrate after taking a wicket against the UAE at TU ground in Kirtipur, Kathmandu on March 12. Post Photo: Hemanta Shrestha/TKP
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Published at : December 31, 2023
Updated at : January 1, 2024 17:46









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