Who Funded the Grand Constitution Day Concert? Here Are the Details
Today, Nepal celebrates Constitution Day with a series of grand public events, including a special ceremony at the Army Pavilion in Tundikhel and a vibrant musical concert at Durbar Marg in the heart of Kathmandu. These events are part of a three-day celebration to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution on September 20, 2015.
At the Constitution Day ceremony in Tundikhel, President Ram Chandra Paudel served as the chief guest, alongside Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and other distinguished guests. The ceremony featured cultural displays by the Nepali Army, Nepal Police, and the Armed Police Force, with performances showcasing the nation's rich heritage. A symbol of peace, a white dove, was also released.
The concert organized today in Nepal to celebrate Constitution Day was funded and organized by the Nepal government, specifically under the direction of the Prime Minister’s Office. The event, taking place at Durbar Marg in Kathmandu, is part of a three-day celebration to commemorate Nepal's journey toward democracy. The concert highlights the country's cultural heritage, national identity, and linguistic treasures, and aims to boost patriotic sentiment. The National Day Concert Organizing Committee was formed to oversee the event.
Later this evening, President Paudel will host an event at Shital Niwas, while the musical concert at Durbar Marg will bring together famous Nepali artists and performers to honor Nepal’s cultural and democratic achievements. The musical program aims to foster national pride, celebrate cultural identity, and highlight Nepal's journey toward democracy. The event has been designed to engage citizens and promote unity, with the government calling on all households to hoist the national flag and light lamps in celebration.
The Constitution Day marks the culmination of a seven-decade-long struggle of the Nepali people, resulting in the proclamation of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal's Constitution on Asoj 3, 2072. The President, Vice President, Prime Minister, Speaker of the House, Chair of the National Assembly, and top leaders from various political parties have issued congratulatory messages, calling on the people to celebrate the national day with enthusiasm.
This year's Constitution Day celebrations serve as a reminder of Nepal's rich history and its ongoing commitment to uphold democratic values.