Kathmandu: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has been extended the ‘Gway Dan Tayegu Jwaiba’ or the customary invitation to the 21st National Jyapu Day Programme. A team of around 100 people, including federal lawmaker Krishna Gopal Shrestha and Jyapu Culture Development Fund chairman Mangal Krishna Maharjan, among others, amidst the playing of traditional Newari music, offered ‘sagun (auspicious food items)’ to PM Oli as an invitation to attend the National Jyapu Day function as the Chief Guest.
According to National News Agency Nepal, the Jyapu Day and Yomari Punhi are being celebrated on December 15 this year. The main programme will be held along with a rally at Basantapur in Kathmandu. The Jyapu Talent Prize will also be presented on the occasion.
Accepting the customary invitation, Prime Minister Oli described the Newari culture as a unique, rich, and refined way of life carrying history. He stressed the need for promoting and conserving this culture.
He also gave assurances that the government will suppor
t increasing the fund of the reserve fund of the Jyapu Guthi.