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A devotee performs pragya paramita puja at Hiranyabarna Mahavihar (also known as golden temple) in Patan of Lalitpur on Saturday. Deepak KC/TKP This collage of photos shows candidates for Suddodhan Rural Municipality Ward 1 chair filing nominations for by-polls, in Kapilvastu on Sunday. Manoj Paudel/TKPNepal Premier League club Kathmandu Gurkhas’ newly appointed cricket ambassador Indu Barma (left), who is also the national women’s cricket team captain; owners of Kathmandu Sports Development Venture—which owns the club—Arun Saraf, Upendra Mahato, Kailash Sirohiya and Shrinkhala Khatiwada; and marquee player Karan KC (third left) are pictured during a function held to unveil the team’s jersey and anthem in Kathmandu on Sunday. The inaugural edition of the league, which features eight teams, is set to take place from November 30 to December 21 at the TU Cricket Ground in Kirtipur, Kathmandu. Hemanta Shrestha/TKPChildren play at an open air gymnasium on the banks of Bishnumati River at Indrayani Sadak in Kathmandu on Monday. Safal Prakash ShresthaA priest pictured at the Krishna Mandir in Mangalbazar, Patan on Tuesday. Safal Prakash ShresthaBuddhist monks attend prayers on the first day of a five-day ceremony for world peace at a vihar in Lumbini, Kapilvastu, on Tuesday. Manoj Paudel/TKPPeople who lost their deposits to misgoverned cooperatives stage a protest in the Capital on Wednesday. Angad Dhakal/TKP A general view of the TU Cricket Ground, Kirtipur is seen in this photograph taken on Wednesday. The ground, which will host the inaugural edition of the Nepal Premier League T20 cricket tournament from November 30 to December 21, is in the final phase of renovation, according to the Cricket Association of Nepal. Hemanta Shrestha/TKPThe shopping district of New Road wears a clean new look in this photo taken on Wednesday after the Kathmandu Metropolitan City removed tangled wires from utility poles which were subsequently laid underground. Safal Prakash ShresthaA victim of cooperative fraud, Sushila Shahi, pictured with her child during a protest meeting in Kathmandu on Thursday. The resident ofSankhu in the Valley was injured during Wednesday’s protest calling for recovery of lost savings. Shahi had deposited Rs300,000 that she earned selling vegetables over the years, along with Rs500,000 that her brother remitted from foreign employment. Unable to withdraw her money from Sumeru Cooperative, she relies on her husband’s meagre monthly income of Rs12,000 as a clothes salesman. Angad Dhakal/TKP A man dressed as a demon performs during the 12-year Shwetakali (Naradevi Ajima) Nach at Kathmandu Durbar Square on Thursday. This tantrik dance tradition was started in the 10th century during the reign of Thakuri king Gunakamadev, the founder of Kathmandu city. It is perfomed over several days. Safal Prakash ShresthaNepal’s number one amateur golfer Sadbhav Acharya poses for a photo with the Faldo Junior Tour trophy upon his arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu on Friday. Acharya won the Boys’ Under 21 Division title at the 28th Faldo Junior Tour European Grand Final at the Al Ain Equestrian Shooting and Golf Club in the United Arab Emirates on Thursday. He claimed a two-stroke victory over Denmark’s Viktor Kofod-Olsen with a score of 5-under 205. He finished second in the overall leaderboard, two strokes behind Welsh golfer Dion Regan. A total of 58 competitors from 19 nations competed across four divisions in the event. Post Photo Leaders, cadres and supporters of the ruling CPN-UML march prior to their mass meeting at Durbarmarg in Kathmandu on Friday. Hemanta Shrestha/TKP