History
of Nepal
Nepal has been a kingdom for over 1500 years from now. The Newars are thought to have lived in the Nepal valley since the 4th century AD, developing a Hindu-Buddhist culture. Between the 8th and 11th centuries, many Buddhists fled to Nepal from India, and a group of Hindu Rajput warriors set up the principality of Gurkha just west of the Kathmandu valley. Although a Newar dynasty, the Mallas, ruled the valley between the 14th-18th centuries.
Nepal has been a kingdom for over 1500 years from now. The Newars are thought to have lived in the Nepal valley since the 4th century AD, developing a Hindu-Buddhist culture. Between the 8th and 11th centuries, many Buddhists fled to Nepal from India, and a group of Hindu Rajput warriors set up the principality of Gurkha just west of the Kathmandu valley. Although a Newar dynasty, the Mallas, ruled the valley between the 14th-18th centuries.
Ambassador of Thailand to Nepal handed over medicines to Care & Fair Nepal:
On 18 December 2012, H.E. Mrs. Kanthong Unakul, Ambassador of Thailand
to Nepal handed over medicines to Mr. Raju Shrestha, President of Care
& Fair Nepal. The medicines will be used as a treatment for Nepalese
patients in the future. Care & Fair Nepal is a non-profit
organization for the support of people working in the carpet production
industry.
Nepal-Thailand Friendship Association (NFTA) celebrates 85th Birthday Anniversary of H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej and the National Day of Thailand:
On
2 December 2012, Nepal-Thailand Friendship Association (NFTA) organized
a function to celebrate 84th Birthday Anniversary of H.M. King Bhumibol
Adulyadej and the National Day of Thailand. Honourable Mr. Subash
Chandra Nembang, Former Chairman of Constituent Assembly attended the
function as the Chief Guest. Other participants included Former
Ambassadors of Nepal to Thailand, high ranking government officials,
artists and many media people. Famous Nepali singers also performed
during the function.
The Royal Kathina, Lumbini 2012:
On 25 November 2012, Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan, Former Minister Public
Health of Thailand and Chiarperson of Thai Pung Thai Foundation, as a
head of the Thai delegation, visited Nepal to offer the Royal Kathina
Robe graciously bestowed by H.M. the King of Thailand at Royal Thai
Monastery, Lumbini. On this occasion, Royal Thai Embassy officials, Thai
community and Nepali people attended the said event.
The Royal Kathina, Kathmandu 2012:
On
10 November 2012, H.E. Mr. Chullapong Nonsrichai, Vice Minister of
Foreign Affairs of Thailand, as a head of the Thai delegation, visited
Nepal to offer the Royal Kathina Robe graciously bestowed by H.M. the
King of Thailand at Pattama Sukuntha Vihar, Kathmandu. On this occasion,
Royal Thai Embassy officials, representatives from the Thai Airways
International Public Co., Ltd. In Kathmandu, Thai community and Nepali
people attended the said event.
The Grand Opening ceremony of Index Furniture Nepal:
Nepal-Thailand Friendship Association organized welcome reception to new Thai Ambassador
Nepal – Thailand Friendship Co-operation Society organized welcome reception to new Thai Ambassador
Nepal – Thai Chamber of Commerce & Industry (NTCCI) organized welcome reception to new Thai Ambassador
Ambassador of Thailand to Nepal handed over the medical equipments to BIR hospital in Nepal
On
19 June 2012, the ceremony of hand over the medical equipments donated
by the Royal Thai Embassy to BIR hospital was held at BIR hospital. On
this occasion, Mrs. Kanthong Unakul, Thai Ambassador to Nepal,
representing the Royal Thai Government, offered the medical equipments
and the patient’s beds in the amount of NPR 402,252.60 to BIR hospital’s
representative, Dr. Ashok Bajracharya, Head of the Department of
Orthopedics, at BIR hospital. Present also at the ceremony were Dr.
Rajendra Agrawal, the Acting Director of BIR hospital, Ms. Pitchaya
Mathanucrohk, First Secretary of the Thai Embassy, Ms. Sabina
Bajracharya, the Embassy’s local staff, and medical and nursing students
from BIR hospital. The medical equipments and the patient’s beds will
be used for the public at BIR hospital, the oldest public hospitals in
Nepal.
The Thai Ambassador to Nepal presents financial aid to Youth Eye Service (YES)
On
2 May 2012 H.E. Mrs. Kanthong Unakul, the Thai Ambassador to Nepal, on
behalf of the Royal Thai Government, presented financial aid of NPR
252,270.43 to Dr. Siddhartha Ranjit, the Chairman of Youth Eye Service.
This financial aid will be used for free cataract operation and eye check up to improve the quality of life for vulnerable and deprived people all over Nepal from the painful suffering of blindness. Thailand has been given financial aid to YES since 2010.
This financial aid will be used for free cataract operation and eye check up to improve the quality of life for vulnerable and deprived people all over Nepal from the painful suffering of blindness. Thailand has been given financial aid to YES since 2010.
H.E. Mr. Maris Sangiampongsa Ambassador of Thailand to Nepal gave an interview to TV ABC
Thai Ambassador to Nepal was invited to participate in the BIMSTEC Conference:
On
19 January 2012, H.E. Mr. Maris Sangiampongsa, Ambassador of Thailand
to Nepal gave an interview to TV ABC regarding the cordial relationship
between Thailand and Nepal in many aspects such as the economic
collaborations between Thailand and Nepal, the support and assistance of
Thailand to Nepal and the issue of tourism activities in Lumbini at his
residence.
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