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Updated at : March 28, 2026 12:33
Vedic and Buddhist rituals mark the oath-taking ceremony of Nepal’s new Prime Minister, Balendra Shah. Hemanta Shrestha/TKP
Seto Machhindranath is carried in a palanquin towards the waiting chariot at Teendhara Pathshala, Durbar Marga on Thursday, for the deity’s days-long procession. Suryams Upreti/TKP
Party-aligned student unions collect signatures at Tri-Chandra College in Kathmandu asking the government to make the report public, Tuesday. Deepak KC/TKP
This is the hall at the under-construction parliament building in Singha Durbar, where new lawmakers will take their oath on Thursday. Since the federal parliament building at New Baneshwar was gutted during the Gen Z protest on September 9, the ceremony will be held in this ‘multi-purpose hall’ while the main building is still under construction. Officials are seen in the background inspecting the venue on Monday. Angad Dhakal/TKP
Farmers are busy harvesting potatoes at a farm in Raviopi village in Kavrepalanchok, on Saturday. The crop was planted about four months ago. Suryams Upreti/TKP
Youths stage a demonstration at Maitighar Mandala on Sunday, demanding that the government release the report of the Gauri Bahadur Karki-led commission into the state crackdown on September’s Gen Z protest. A total of 77 people were killed during the protest and related violence. The commission submitted the report to the government on March 8. Deepak KC/TKP
Activists demonstrate at Maitighar, Kathmandu on Saturday demanding the government make public Karki commisson’s report on September’s Gen Z protest crackdown. Deepak KC/TKP
Muslim faithful gather at Jame Masjid in Kathmandu on Saturday, to offer prayers on Eid ul-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. Dipen Shrestha/TKP