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Nepal Embassy in Muscat Marks International Everest Day with Peace Walk, Beach Cleanup
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Nepal Embassy in Muscat Marks International Everest Day with Peace Walk, Beach Cleanup

From Times of Oman · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Embassy of Nepal in Muscat organized a Peace Walk and Beach Cleaning event to celebrate International Everest Day.
  • Participants included Nepali and foreign nationals, who also engaged in beach cleaning as part of environmental awareness.
  • Ambassador Dornath Aryal highlighted the event's role in uniting the diaspora and enhancing the Nepali community's image in Oman, also inaugurating the embassy's e-Museum.

The Embassy of Nepal in Muscat celebrated International Everest Day with a Peace Walk and Beach Cleaning event at Qurum beach. The early morning walk saw participation from representatives of Nepali social clubs, organizations, and both Nepali and foreign individuals. As part of the environmental initiative, participants actively cleaned the beach.

Ambassador Dornath Aryal thanked attendees for their involvement, emphasizing the significance of such gatherings in fostering diaspora unity and improving the Nepali community's reputation in Oman. This year, Everest Day coincided with Nepal's Republic Day, which was also marked by a ceremony at the embassy. During this ceremony, Ambassador Aryal raised the national flag and inaugurated the embassy's new e-Museum.

He highlighted the importance of such events in bringing the diaspora together and building up the image of Nepali community in Oman.

โ€” Ambassador Dornath AryalSpeaking after the Peace Walk & Beach Cleaning event.

The ambassador detailed the importance and historical context of Republic Day, outlining the constitution's core features and the republican system. He explained the rationale behind establishing the e-Museum, expressing hope that it would strengthen bilateral ties and serve as a repository for historical documents. First Secretary Bishesh Kumar Sah, who also chairs the e-Museum committee, elaborated on the efforts made to gather materials for the museum and announced its upcoming availability on the embassy's website.

He requested the participants to go through the documents available in the e-Museum and provide their valuable feedback.

โ€” Ambassador Dornath AryalRegarding the newly inaugurated e-Museum.
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Originally published by Times of Oman in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.