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 Kathmandu Wednesday October 11, 2000 Aswin 25,  2057.


His Majesty's Dashain message

KATHMANDU, Oct 10 (RSS) - His Majesty King Birendra has said that our tradition along with the culture and value system it has nurtured have contributed to the Nepalese identity.

In a message on the occasion of Bada Dashain 2057, His Majesty the King has said that remaining steadfast in our national unity, which has been consolidated by this culture and value system, all Nepalese must be able to observe their tradition and way of life peacefully in a secure environment.

This can be achieved if the problems facing us are dealt with a clear and long-term perspective based on our national interest, His Majesty observed.

His Majesty said "May Nava Durga Bhawani inspire all Nepalese, while preserving and promoting their culture, to enhance the prestige of the nation."

His Majesty said, "Our tradition along with the culture and value system has nurtured and contributed to the Nepalese identity. Remaining steadfast in our national unity, which has been consolidated by this culture and value system, all Nepalese must be able to observe their tradition and way of life peacefully in a secure environment. This can be achieved if the problems facing us are dealt with a clear and long term perspective based on our national interest."


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