Cultural fest in Kuwait brings over 1,000 Nepalis together for New Year
The event, which unfolded in a harmonious and peaceful environment, fostered unity and strengthened relationships among Nepalis working in Kuwait, creating a festive atmosphere to celebrate the New Year.
• The electrifying performances by guest artists captivated over a thousand attendees, and the event also featured cultural showcases from the Kirati community, adding vibrancy and richness to the program.
By Raj Malla
Special to The Times Kuwait
Kirat Rai Yayokha Kuwait hosted a spectacular “First Cultural Blast” event to celebrate the New Year 2025. Held at the Aspire School Auditorium in Jleeb, Kuwait, the program captivated the audience with performances by renowned singer Chewang Lama and popular artist Babina Kirati.
His Excellency Ghanshyam Lamsal, the Ambassador of Nepal to Kuwait, graced the event as the Chief Guest. Special guests included NRNA NCC Kuwait President Ranadhwaj Lama, Nepal Journalists Association Kuwait President Raj Malla, along with representatives from various political parties, organizational officials, and journalists based in Kuwait.
The cultural program unfolded in a harmonious and peaceful environment. The electrifying performances by guest artists captivated over a thousand attendees. The event also featured cultural showcases from the Kirati community, adding vibrancy and richness to the program.
The event fostered unity and strengthened relationships among Nepalis working in Kuwait, creating a festive atmosphere to celebrate the New Year. According to the organizers, such programs honoring Nepali art, literature, and music help maintain camaraderie among expatriate Nepalis while preserving the spirit of Nepali culture abroad.
Kirat Rai Yayokha emphasized that events like these highlight Nepalese heritage and strengthen the bonds within the Nepali diaspora.