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Prime Minister Karki underscores importance of safeguarding indigenous traditions

himalaya Diary News Service by himalaya Diary News Service
December 21, 2025
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Kathmandu : Prime Minister Sushila Karki has emphasized the significance of remembering one’s traditions and culture.

While she acknowledged the need to gradually eliminate certain detrimental practices from cultural norms, she stressed that indigenous traditions and traditional costumes should not be forsaken.

PM Karki expressed so during a meeting today with a delegation from the Tamu Hyul Chonji Gurung National Council. The council members attended in traditional attire, reflecting the Gurung cultural practices.

The Prime Minister commended their clothing and suggested that it would be fitting for the government employees to don their traditional dress at least once a week.

“Some communities are currently seeking their identity. In the pursuit of modernity, their originality appears to be diminishing. They are often unaware of their true identity. However, we Nepalis possess a wealth of uniqueness. Our diverse original cultures and traditions must be preserved. Perhaps we should also think about implementing a policy for such attire to be worn in government offices once or twice a week,” stated Prime Minister Karki on the occasion.

During the meeting, Council General Secretary Raju Gurung extended an invitation to the Prime Minister to attend the special event on Tamu Lhosar festival, scheduled for this Poush 15 (December 30).

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