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  2. Vikram Samvat - Wikipedia

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    Baisakh (Nepal): The first day of Baisakh is celebrated as Nepalese New Year [25] because it is the day which marks Hindu Solar New Year [26] as per the solar Nepali Bikram Sambat. Varsha Pratipada or Bestu Varas: It is considered an auspicious day celebrated in the Indian state of Gujarat to mark the New Year according to the Vikram Samvat ...

  3. Nepali calendar - Wikipedia

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    Nepali Patro can refer to: Vikram Samvat, the official calendar in Nepal; Nepal Sambat, the ceremonial calendar in Nepal ... Nepali calendar. 1 language ...

  4. Public holidays in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    First day of Bikram Sambat calendar. April 16: Matatirtha Aunsi: Religious: Aama ko mukh herne din. April 25: Ram Nawami: Religious: Birth date of Lord Ram May 1: Majdur Diwas: Non-religious: International Workers' Day. May 29: Ganatantra Diwas: Non-Religious: Republic Day in Nepal. May 31: Buddha Jayanti: Religious: Birth date of Lord Gautam ...

  5. Template:NepaliDateConverter - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to convert dates from Bikram Sambat, which is the official calendar of Nepal, to ... 1|nepaliday=12}} → 25 April 2015 (12 Baisakh 2072 ...

  6. Date and time notation in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    An example of Vikram Samvat YYYY-MM-DD usage used is the online news portal Onlinekhabar. [1] When using the Gregorian calendar, both YYYY-MM-DD (2025-02-10) and DD/MM/YYYY (10/02/2025) format can be used. While the DMY format (10 February 2025) is used when writing full Gregorian dates, the MDY format (February 10, 2025) is also acceptable.

  7. Nepal Sambat - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Sambat (Newar: š‘£š‘¾š‘„š‘µš‘® š‘³š‘©š‘‘‚š‘§š‘Ÿ ‎, nepāla samvat, meaning "Nepal Era") is the lunisolar calendar used by the Newar people of Nepal. [1] [2] It was the official calendar of Nepal since its inception on 20 October 879 till the end of the Malla dynasty in 1769.

  8. Timeline of Nepalese politics - Wikipedia

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    Date in A.D. Date in B.S. Event 6 January 1991 22 Poush 2047 Two constituents of the United Left Front, CPN (Marxist) and CPN (Marxist–Leninist) merge on 6 January 1991 to form the CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) rendering the ULF inactive. [24] 12 May 1991 29 Baisakh 2048 First multi-party election is held.

  9. Boishakh - Wikipedia

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    Boishakh (Bengali: ą¦¬ą§ˆą¦¶ą¦¾ą¦–, Nepali: ą¤¬ą„ˆą¤¶ą¤¾ą¤–, Bôishakh, Baishakh) is the first month in the Assamese calendar, Bengali calendar and Nepali calendar. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This month lies between the second half of April and the first half of May.