So much more vibrant and prosperous

Asan means Asan in Nepali. From salt to gold, that is, from birth to death, the place where the necessary goods and goods for the rituals and culture were found, the place where seeds and plants were found, the place where traditional healing methods and Ayurvedic medicines were found has now been destroyed. Now, Kathmandu Metropolitan City is trying to revive it.

Baishak 5, 2083

Himesh

So much more vibrant and prosperous

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Asan used to look like a festival, it looked like a Saturday . Moreover, vehicles are also prohibited . By touching Asan, ‘lively and prosperous Asan’ is celebrated in Kamalakshi, Bhotahiti and Mahaboddha . Asan means Asan in Nepali language . An attempt will be made to implement this new practice on Saturdays from now on . 

The objective of this program, which was started by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City, is to revive the religious, cultural and social lifestyle based on the knowledge and skills of ancestors . The Metropolitan City further states that the places where the necessary goods from salt to gold, i.e. the places where seeds and seedlings are found, traditional healing methods and Ayurvedic medicines are found, have now been destroyed . Now it has to be revived . 

The Metropolitan City is concerned that this program will promote the entrepreneurship and professional development of the locals .

So much more vibrant and prosperous That means, Asan will be in an effort to return to its old originality. In this process, not only traditional food will be available on the streets of Asan, you will also be able to listen to slow music, and watch dance. In this process, efforts have also been made to make Asan vehicle-free on Saturday.

Following a similar program being run in Handigaun, it has now started in Asan. Therefore, those who want to participate in the program will have to park their vehicles at Dharahara, Durbar High School or other designated places and then walk to Asan.

Not only ward number 27, Annapurna RCT, one of the oldest clubs in Nepali football history, and locals are also actively participating in this program. Free water ATM machines have also been started in Asan since Saturday. In this process, eight booths have been placed in other places along with Asan. Quality drinking water will be available from them.

Himesh

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