Nepali New Year 2081 Proclaimed by Governor Tim Walz in Minnesota

New Year Proclaimation

Minnesota, USA – April 13, 2024: Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota has declared Saturday, April 13th, 2024, as the Nepali New Year 2081, much to the delight and pride of the Nepali community residing in Minnesota and across the Americas.

The proclamation of the Nepali New Year, known as “Naya Barsha” in Nepali, holds significant cultural importance for the Nepali diaspora, symbolizing new beginnings, cultural heritage, and unity. Governor Tim Walz’s recognition of this auspicious occasion reflects the state’s commitment to embracing and celebrating its diverse cultural fabric.

For the Nepali community in Minnesota, this proclamation serves as a moment of immense pride, fostering a sense of belonging and recognition of their rich cultural traditions in their adopted homeland. It highlights the vibrant tapestry of cultures that enrich the state’s social landscape.

The declaration of Nepali New Year 2081 is not only a celebration for Nepali-Americans but also an opportunity for people from all backgrounds to come together in solidarity and appreciation of cultural diversity. It signifies a shared commitment to inclusivity and mutual respect.

As the Nepali community prepares to usher in the New Year with traditional festivities, Governor Tim Walz’s proclamation stands as a testament to Minnesota’s embrace of cultural diversity and its dedication to fostering an inclusive and harmonious society.

The Nepali New Year 2081 celebration promises to be a joyous occasion, marked by cultural performances, traditional rituals, and the spirit of camaraderie. It serves as a reminder of the enduring bonds that unite communities across borders and continents.

As the sun sets on April 13th, 2024, the Nepali community in Minnesota will gather with pride and joy to welcome the dawn of a new year, filled with hope, prosperity, and cultural vitality.

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