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THAT WAY: COAS Gen Pyar Jung Thapa on his way to lay the foundation stone of the rehabilitation centre for wounded soldiers being constructed at Bhandarkhal Chhauni on Sunday.


FRONTLINE REPORTERS: Nine journalists from the districts came to Kathmandu to share experiences in conflict reporting this week at a seminar organised by Himal Association. (From l-r, back row) S Khanal, Sankhuwasabha, K Tamang, Chitwan, T Pandey, Kalikot, M Poudyal, Surkhet, D Chaudhary, Jajarkot. (Front row) N Karki, Pokhara, JB Pun Magar, Butwal, BK Yadav, Janakpur, A Sunar, Dailekh.


ANTI-BANNERS: Student activists of the eight-party student union alliance tear down a banner felicitating the king on his birthday during a protest on Sunday at Baneswor.


DANCING IN THE RAIN: A cultural group performing a traditional dance was caught in a monsoon downpour as it made its way to the inauguration of the National Film Festival at BICC on Monday.


TIGER, TIGER BURNING BRIGHT: The premiere of Satya Mohan Joshi\'s play Bagh Bhairab being performed by Aarohaan Theatre group at Gurukul on Monday.



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