By Ricky Laxa
Staff Writer

Embassy of  Nepal marked the country’s 9th Constitution and National Day during a diplomatic reception held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel last week. Kuwait’s Assistant Foreign Minister for Protocol Affairs, Nabeel Rashed Al Dakheel, Ambassador of Tajikistan and Dean of Diplomatic Corps H.E. Zubaydullo Zubaydzoa, and the Chargé d’Affaires a.i. at the Embassy of Nepal, Sujani Rana, officiated the ceremonial cutting of the cake in celebration of the day. Also present on the occasion were members of the diplomatic community in Kuwait and invited guests.

The constitution of Nepal, which includes fundamental principles of democracy, human rights, peace, progress, equality, and equity, was promulgated on 20th September 2015 and replaced the Interim Constitution of 2007. The promulgation of the new constitution has been celebrated every year since then.

The present constitution is the seventh written constitution of Nepal, and it aims to establish socialism through citizen’s socioeconomic and cultural rights. It bears special significance, as it was promulgated through the constituent assembly based on ‘Jana andolan’ II (People’s Movement),  Comprehensive Peace Accord, and the peace process.


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