Thursday, September 25, 2008

PEACE FOR MIDDLE EAST
















Peace For Nepal, an organization, on Thursday organized a rally to appeal for the establishment Peace by ends the ongoing conflict in Middle East, on the occasion of a week celebration of the UN International Day of Peace in Nepali capital Kathmandu. The organizer says that, this program, Middle East Peace walk, is organized to express the solidarity for ongoing peace efforts at the people and the government of the Middle East.

25 September 2008
Photo : Bimal Gautam

Sunday, September 21, 2008

!!!!!!!!!!!PEACE FOR ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


A young child rings a peace bell at Ratnapark on the occasion of the International Peace Day. Peace for Nepal organized a program to mark the Day by ringing a peace bell to shows solidarity for peace in the country as well as the world. The International Day of Peace was established in 1981 by the United Nations as an annual observance of global non-violence and ceasefire. Every year, people in all parts of the world honour peace in various ways on 21 September. This year, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon ring the Peace Bell at United Nations Headquarters in New York in the company of the UN Messengers of Peace.
21 September 2008
Photo : Bimal Gautam

I WANT TO LIGHT FOR PEACE !!!! BECAUSE I WANT PEACE.


Susil Koirala, chairman of the Peace for Nepal, organization assist a young girl to light the butterlamp on the occasion of the International Peace Day .

21 September 2008
Photo : Bimal Gautam

BEAUTIFUL GIRL !! LIGHTS FOR PEACE




A beautiful girl lights the butterlamp for peace, on the occasion of the International Peace Day .

21 September 2008

photo : Bimal Gautam

RINGING FOR PEAE


RINGING FOR PEACE


Nepali youth rings peace bell in Kathmandu on the occasion of the International Peace Day .
21 September 2008.
Photo : Bimal Gautam

Friday, September 19, 2008

!!! BUDGET OF NEW NEPAL !!!


Nepal's Finance Minister Baburam Bhattarai presents the budget for fiscal year 2008/2009 at the Constituent Assembly in Kathmandu. Minister Bhattarai unveiled a whopping Rs. 236.15 budget (2.22 billion euros) for the fiscal year 2008-09, Friday, at the Constituent Assembly that aims to funnel cash to Nepal's impoverished rural villages and jump start the agricultural sector.
19 September. 2008.
Photo: Bimal Gautam

I AM HAPPY TO PRESENT NEW NEPAL BUDGET



Finance Minister Baburam Bhattarai smiles to the law makers while going to the Constituent Assembly to present the budget for fiscal year 2008/2009.
19 September. 2008.
Photo: Bimal Gautam

WHAT TYPE OF BUDGET ????


Nepali law makers listens to the annual budget for the fiscal year 2008/2009 in The Constituent Assembly.
19 September. 2008.
Photo: Bimal Gautam

SMILES OF VICTORY


Prime Minister and former rebel leader Prachanda smiles while a new Nepal budget is presented by Finance Minister Baburam Bhattari in The Constituent Assembly.
19 September. 2008
Photo: Bimal Gautam

BUDGET OF NEW NEPAL


Nepali law makers listens to the annual budget for the fiscal year 2008/2009 in The Constituent Assembly.
19 September. 2008.
Photo: Bimal Gautam

Thursday, September 18, 2008

RETURNS FROM FIRST POLITICAL VISIT



Nepali Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, known as Prachanda (C), waves to suppoters upon his arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. He returns to capital Kathmandu after wrapping up a five-day political visit to India. PM prachanda said, his visit was successful in giving a new dimension to the Nepal-India relations.
Date: 18 Sept. 2008

Photo : Bimal Gautam

ARMY CHIEF SALUTE



Nepali Army chief Rookmanghat Katwal salutes to the PM Prachanda at Airport in Kathmandu.
Date: 18 Sept. 2008
Photo : Bimal Gautam

WELCOME PRIME MINISTER PRACHANDA



Prime Minister Prachanda welcomed by newly appointed Inspector General of Police (IGP) Hem Bahadur Gurung at the Airport, Kathmandu.
Date: 18 Sept. 2008
Photo : Bimal Gautam

WELCOME PRIME MINISTER PRACHANDA



Suppoters and government senior official welcomes to Prime Minister Puspa Kamal Dahal (L) at the airport.
Date: 18 Sept. 2008
Photo : Bimal Gautam

WELCOME PRIME MINISTER PRACHANDA


Senior officials of the Nepali Armed Police force (APF) welcomes to Prime Minister Puspa Kamal Dahal (L) at the airport
Date: 18 Sept. 2008
Photo : Bimal Gautam

SO MANY AEROPLANES



Chairman of the Nepali Constituent Assembly, Subash Nemwang (L), minister for Tourism and Civil Avaiation, Hisila Yami (C) and Deputy PM and Home Minister Bamdev Gautam points to plane as they wait to recive the PM Prachanda at Airport.
Date: 18 Sept. 2008
Photo : Bimal Gautam

PM PRACHANDA IN PRESS CONFERENCE



Nepali Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, known as Prachanda speaks, as Deputy PM and Home Minister Bamdev Gautam listens, in a news conference , at the airport in Kathmandu.
Date: 18 Sept. 2008
Photo : Bimal Gautam

GUARD OF HONOR TO PM PRACHANDA


Nepali Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, known as Prachanda, receives a guard of honour at the airport upon his return from five-day political visit to India.
Date: 18 Sept. 2008
Photo : Bimal Gautam

PERSONALITY OF PRCHANDA



PM prachanda speaks in a news conference at the International Airport of Nepal. He returns after wrapping up a five-day political visit to India.
Date: 18 Sept. 2008
Photo : Bimal Gautam

Saturday, September 13, 2008

PRACHANDA FIRST TIME IN THE NARAYANHITY PALACE


Nepali Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal inspected inside the Narayanhity palace Museum in Kathmandu capital of Nepal on Sept. 13, 2008. Prime Minister first time enters inside the former Narayanhity Palace. Prime Minister including Ministers inspected the museum. Nepali government announced the Royal Palace to be turned into a museum soon after former king Gyanendra Shah left the palace. Nepali Constituent Assembly on May 28 had decided to convert Narayanhiti into a public museum immediate after declare a country a federal republic.
Date: 13 September 2008.
Photo: Bimal Gautam

!!!WOW!!! WHAT A NICE BED !!!!!!!!


Nepali Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal looks the bed of the former King inside the Narayanhity palace Museum in Kathmandu capital of Nepal.
Date : 13 September 2008.
Photo: Bimal Gautam

GOOD TO SEE.


Nepali Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal (C) inspecting inside the Narayanhity palace Museum in Kathmandu capital of Nepal.
Date : 13 September 2008.
Photo: Bimal Gautam

PRIME MINISTER PRACHANDA RETURNS AFTER INSPECTING MUSEUM.


Nepali Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal (C) returns after inspecting the Narayanhity palace Museum in Kathmandu capital of Nepal.
Date : 13 September 2008.
Photo: Bimal Gautam

!!!!WOW !!!!! PHOTOS OF KING’S FAMILY.


Nepali Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal looks photos in the cupboard inside the Narayanhity palace Museum in Kathmandu capital of Nepal.
Date : 13 September 2008.Photo: Bimal Gautam

PHOTOJOURNALIST CLICK


Nepali photojournalist taking pictures of Prime Minister Prachanda while he inspecting the the Narayanhity palace Museum in Kathmandu.
Date : 13 September 2008.
Photo: Bimal Gautam

Thursday, September 11, 2008

NEPAL INDRAJATRA FESTIVAL PREPRATION.


Chariot prepared for Indrajatra festival which is going to be celebrated on sunday in Nepali capital kathmandu.The week-long festival is celebrated to worship 'Indra', the King of Gods according to Hindu myth. During the festival, thousands of devotees offer prayers to Indra also venerated as the God of Rains, for the life-sustaining downpours without which the farmers can not plant their paddies.
Sept. 11, 2008.
Photo: Bimal Gautam

NEPAL INDRAJATRA FESTIVAL PREPRATION.


Chariot prepared for Indrajatra festival which is going to be celebrated on sunday in Nepali capital kathmandu.
Sept. 11, 2008.
Photo: Bimal Gautam

NEPAL INDRAJATRA FESTIVAL PREPRATION.


Workers painting the Basantapur palace for the Indrajatra festival, which is going to celebrated on sunday in Nepali capital kathmandu.
Sept. 11, 2008.
Photo: Bimal Gautam

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

PRESIDENT YADAV PRESENTING GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND PROGRAMS.


Nepali President Ram Baran Yadav (C) unveiled government policies and programs in the Constituent Assembly on Sept. 10, 2008.
Photo by : BIMAL GAUTAM

PRSIDENT YADAV UNVEILED GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND PROGRAMS


Nepal's President Ram Baran Yadav (L) presents the government's plan and programme for the coming year at the Constituent Assembly, as chairman of CA, Subash Nemwang listens in Kathmandu on Sept. 10,2008.
Photo by : BIMAL GAUTAM

NAMASKAR CA MEMBER: PRESIDENT YADAV


Nepali President Ram Baran Yadav greets to the CA members before he present the policies and programs of the government in the CA in Kathandu on Sept. 10, 2008. As CA chairman Subash Nemwang looks (R).
Photo by : BIMAL GAUTAM

!!!!!!!!!!!! SMILE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Nepali President Ram Baran Yadav (L) chitchat with Prime Minister Puspa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ in the reception in President palace in kathmandu on Sept. 10, 2008.
Photo by : BIMAL GAUTAM

PRACHANDA'S SMILE AND DEUBA.


Prime Minister Prachanda, Miisters and members of CA listens the President Ram Baran Yadav speech. Yadav Present the policies and programs of the government in CA on Wednesday sept. 10, 2008.Photo by : BIMAL GAUTAM

TALKS OR CONSPIRACY


Nepali Vice President Paramananda Jha (L) and Minister Rajendra Mahato talks in the presidental building during the reception on sept. 10, 2008. Jha takes oath in Hindi language to make happy to India. Both are the leaders from terai region .
Photo by : BIMAL GAUTAM

PLAYING NATIONAL ANTHEM


Members of the musical band of the Nepal Army played the music in the presidental building on sept. 10, 2008.
Photo by : BIMAL GAUTAM

NEPALI PRESIDENT SALUTES.


Nepali president recives guard of honor in presidental building on sept. 10, 2008.
Photo by : BIMAL GAUTAM

GUARD OF HONOR.


Guard of honor stands out side the CA building to respect the President Ram Baran Yadav in Nepali capital Kathmandu on sept. 10, 2008.
Photo by : BIMAL GAUTAM

I AM IN DUTY.


A Nepal Army on duty in the President Palace , Sitwal Niwas
Photo by : BIMAL GAUTAM

NEPALI CA MEMBERS IN MEETING


Nepali CA members listens the government plan and programs present by President Ram Baran Yadav (Left, Centre) in CA building on Wednesday sept. 10, 2008.
Photo by : BIMAL GAUTAM