NEPAL MAGAR TOURISM SOCIETY

35,000 Nepalis congregate in Tundikhel for largest human flag

PUBLISHED : September 11, 2014

35,000 Nepalis congregate in Tundikhel for largest human flag

Thousands of people congregated at Tundikhel in the Capital on Saturday in their attempt to send the message of national unity wherever the Nepali people are living.

The Human Value for Peace and Prosperity assembled around 35,000 people carrying placards at Tundikhel and a portrait of Nepali flag was made for establishing the Guinness World Records for the largest human flag .

The largest Nepali human flag was captured in the camera from a helicopter. Earlier in February, 29,040 Pakistani nationals had gathered at the National Hockey Stadium in Lahore to form the worlds largest human flag .

The video contents recorded during the course of making the worlds largest human flag would be collected and sent for Guinness Book of World Records as a proof, said Chairman of the event organizing committee Bhabesh Khanal.

The organiser plans to send the signatures of Chairperson of Maiti Nepal Anuradha Koirala, lyricist of the national anthem Byakul Maila and Chief Executive Officer of the Mega Bank Anil Shah with the video footage, he added.

The human flag is 128 metres wide and 168 metres long.

During the programme, Minister for Youth and Sports Purushottam Poudel said the formation of the flag with the participation of a large mass would display the message of unity and national feeling.

About Nepal Magar Tourism Society

Nepal Magar Tourism Society (NMTS)--the name itself is pretty self-explanatory that who we are and what we do. It was founded in the year 2010, with the aim to unite all the Magar tourism entrepreneurs from across the country and outside and promote tourism--together. It is a non-profit, non-governmental, and non-political organization formally registered with the District Administration Office, Kathmandu ...

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About Magar

Magar is one, of the 59 indigenous peoples of Nepal, recognized by the government as indigenous nationalities having own distinct language, culture, rituals and history. Their settlements stretch over the western and southern edges of Dhaulagiri Himalayan range and eastwards to the Gandaki River basin ...

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