We are rich in terms of art, culture and tradition: Deputy Prime Minister Singh

Poush 15, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

We are rich in terms of art, culture and tradition: Deputy Prime Minister Singh

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Deputy Prime Minister and Urban Development Minister Prakashman Singh said that Tamu Lhosar, which is rich in terms of art, culture and tradition, should be aware to protect it.

Addressing the Tamu Lhosar Festival organized here today at Tundikhel, he emphasized that the rich culture handed down by the ancestors should be protected and handed over to the new generation.

Deputy Prime Minister Singh said, 'The presence and participation of all classes in the festival is a good thing. The very rich culture handed down to us by our ancestors should be handed over to the new generation. In order to protect and enhance the rights that we have received, we should use our rights in a responsible manner so that no one is inconvenienced because it is necessary to increase the activism in the present to protect our language, religion, culture, lifestyle, customs left by our ancestors.' The presence of the Gurung community in the

festival and the presentation of art, culture and tradition showed that they were very conscious of maintaining their identity. He congratulated the new generation for passing on the tradition and asked them to perform their duty to make the nation and society advanced and prosperous.

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