Kathmandu. The Gregorian calendar is believed to have begun with the execution of Jesus Christ. Pope Gregorian replaced the Julian calendar with the current calendar, so it is called the Gregorian calendar.
The Julian calendar was introduced by the ruler Julius Caesar. The Julian calendar was introduced by Julius Caesar. Dr. Khilanath Bastakoti, a former administrator and astrologer, says that this calendar was introduced by Russia only after 200 years because of the controversy. Despite the controversy, this samvat was introduced in different places during the colonial period, and now it is being propagated worldwide. Although this calendar is not in use in Nepal, foreigners who visit it use it. Since a few years ago, the Gregorian calendar has been celebrated in various places in Nepal. This samvat is celebrated in the name of ‘New Year’s Eve’ in places like Thamel, Buddh, Pokhara, Sauraha, Lumbini and other places in Kathmandu where foreign tourists are crowded. Special activity has been seen in the capital’s Thamel, Buddh, Swayambhu, New Road and other areas since Tuesday evening.
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