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 Kathmandu Saturday June 17, 2000 Ashad 03,  2057.


Ranabhat opens cultural programme

Kathmandu, June 16 (RSS): Speaker Taranath Ranabhat has urged both the government and the Maoists to avoid the path of violence and murder and solve the problem through the medium of peaceful dialogue.

Inaugurating today a cultural programme organised in cooperation of Tamang students felicitation trust by Nepal Tamang Students Group, speaker Ranabhat expressed confidence that all existing problems of the country can be solved through dialogue.

Stating that the government is committed to preserve and promote the art and culture of every language, cast and community, Mr Ranabhat said unity in diversity is a matter of pride for the nation.

On the occasion Speaker Ranabhat felicitated Shambhu Tamang, the youngest person to scale the world highest peak Mt. Sagarmatha or Everest and Dr Ganesh Yonzon who received a honorary doctorate from Lincoln University, U.S.A.

Nepal Tamang Students Group president Yubaraj Ghising presided.


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