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Nepal
KATHMANDU, NEPAL (GaeaTimes.com)- The animal rights activists in Nepal are raising their voice against the age old of tradition of animal sacrifice at some of the prominent shrines and temples in the mountain country.
KATHMANDU - A seven-year-old boy in Nepal's capital city has surprised everyone by operating a difficult machine-excavator!
Dhawafenji Lama left everyone gasping on Friday, as he drove the earthmover at a construction site in Khalchowk area in front of hundreds of people.
NEW DELHI, INDIA (GaeaTimes.com)- The phenomenon is not anything new to the country and it has happened again.
KATHMANDU, NEPAL (GaeaTimes.com)- The Dalai Lama turns 75 today, an occasion which otherwise should have been a happy day for the spiritual leader is unfortunately not entirely so.
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