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Democracy Day or Rashtriya Prajatantra Diwas is
celebrated every year on Falgun 7th. It is a
public holiday in Nepal. This day is celebrated in
Nepal to commemorate the day when Nepalese
were released from the clutches of 104-year-
long Rana autocracy on February 18, 1951.
The People of Nepal experienced a life full of
nightmares while under the ruling power of the
Ranas. The Ranas had taken away a lot of
opportunities away from the people while the
members of their family were enjoying the
extravagance and abundance that they had from
the highest office. Anomalies such as corruption,
discrimination and violent behaviors have ruled
the country during this period of Nepali history.
In the efforts of the people to free themselves
from this kind of government, a lot of
courageous souls established groups to expel the
Rana government and bring back the equality
and fair treatment in the whole country. It is in
this crucial time that the four martyrs of Nepal
were made known which inspired the citizens
even more to continue what they were fighting
for. The power of the people continued to
become stronger and intact. And after 104 years
of struggle, Nepal finally triumphed over the
Ranas on 1951.
The day is observed throughout the country with
a number of special programs. Each year a
special program with military parade is shown by
the Nepal Army at Tundikhel. A number of
dignitaries like the President (the King, before
the monarchy was abolished), Prime Minister,
Speaker of the House attend the function. The
people also celebrate this day offering prayers to
give respect and honor to the heroes of
Democracy. Most government organizations and
independent groups hold several activities and
rallies all over the country as well. Part of the
tradition also is that the people illuminate their
home and establishments with lights and hold
fireworks displays during the night of the
celebration.
celebrated every year on Falgun 7th. It is a
public holiday in Nepal. This day is celebrated in
Nepal to commemorate the day when Nepalese
were released from the clutches of 104-year-
long Rana autocracy on February 18, 1951.
The People of Nepal experienced a life full of
nightmares while under the ruling power of the
Ranas. The Ranas had taken away a lot of
opportunities away from the people while the
members of their family were enjoying the
extravagance and abundance that they had from
the highest office. Anomalies such as corruption,
discrimination and violent behaviors have ruled
the country during this period of Nepali history.
In the efforts of the people to free themselves
from this kind of government, a lot of
courageous souls established groups to expel the
Rana government and bring back the equality
and fair treatment in the whole country. It is in
this crucial time that the four martyrs of Nepal
were made known which inspired the citizens
even more to continue what they were fighting
for. The power of the people continued to
become stronger and intact. And after 104 years
of struggle, Nepal finally triumphed over the
Ranas on 1951.
The day is observed throughout the country with
a number of special programs. Each year a
special program with military parade is shown by
the Nepal Army at Tundikhel. A number of
dignitaries like the President (the King, before
the monarchy was abolished), Prime Minister,
Speaker of the House attend the function. The
people also celebrate this day offering prayers to
give respect and honor to the heroes of
Democracy. Most government organizations and
independent groups hold several activities and
rallies all over the country as well. Part of the
tradition also is that the people illuminate their
home and establishments with lights and hold
fireworks displays during the night of the
celebration.
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