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Festività pubbliche e nazionali in
Nepal
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Pagine simili: Bhutan Cina India
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Questo elenco di
festività nazionali, bancarie, legali e pubbliche per l’anno 2012 in Nepal, è stato
generato da Q++ Studio Diary Publishing System,
usando le regole sulle ricorrenze delle festività. Se ci sono delle domande o
commenti sulle informazioni pubblicate in questo sito web, non esitate a
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Dopo questo
elenco:
Notizie
Informazioni Aggiuntive
Footnotes
Disclaimer
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Date in 2012 |
Holiday Name |
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Maghi Parba / Maghe Sankranti
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Mar |
Sonam Lhosar (Tamang New Year)
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Lun |
Sahid Diwash (Martyrs' Day)
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Rastraya Prajatantra Dibas (Democracy Day)
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Lun |
Maaha Shivaratri
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Mer |
Gyalpyo Loshar
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Mer |
Holi / Phagu Purnima / Basanta Utsav (Kathmandu Valley)
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Gio |
Nari Dibas (International Women's Day)
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Other |
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Gio |
Holi / Phagu Purnima / Basanta Utsav (Terai)
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Regional |
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Gio |
Ghodejatra (Kathmandu Valley)
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Sab |
Ramnawami / Chaitay Dashain
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Gio |
Mahabir Jayanti
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Ven |
Nepali New Year (Bisket Jatra)
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Lun |
Loktantra Diwas (Democracy Day)
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Mar |
May Day (Majdoor Divas)
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Dom |
Buddha Jayanti (Bhudda Day)
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Lun |
Republic Day
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Gio |
Janai Purnima / Rakshya Bandhan
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Ven |
Gai Jatra (Kathmandu Valley)
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Regional |
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Gio |
Shree Krishna Janmasthami
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Lun |
Id-ul-Fitre (End of Ramadan)
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Ven |
Civil Servants' Day
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Government |
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Mar |
Hari Taika (Teej) (Only for Female Employees)
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Other |
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Gio |
Rhishi Panchami (Only for Female Employees)
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Other |
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Sab |
Indra Jatra (Kathmandu Valley)
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Regional |
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Mar |
Ghatasthapana
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Dashain Festival (Phulpati/Fulpaati)
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Lun |
Dashain Festival
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Mar |
Dashain Festival
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Mer |
Dashain Festival (Vijaya Dashami)
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Gio |
Dashain Festival (Ekadashi)
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Ven |
Dashain Festival
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Sab |
Id-ul Ajah / Bakarid (Feast of Sacrifice)
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Muslim |
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Dom |
Tihar Festival (day 1: Kaag Pooja)
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Lun |
Tihar Festival (day 2: Kukur Pooja)
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Mar |
Tihar Festival (day 3: Laxmi Pooja)
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Mer |
Tihar Festival (day 4: Gobardhan Pooja) / Nepal Sambat New Year
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Gio |
Tihar Festival (day 5: Bhai Tika)
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Lun |
Chhat Festival
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Birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Sahib
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Mar |
Christmas Day
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Ven |
Mangshir Dhanya Purnima
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Sab |
Lhosar (Gurung/Tamu)
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I seguenti notizie sulle festività pubbliche di Nepal, sono in inglese. Per qualsiasi domanda su questi commenti, siete pregati di contattarci. 21 Apr 2012 (Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs-Kathmandu) The government of Nepal has announced that Monday, April 23, 2012, had been restored as a non-working public holiday throughout Nepal.
29 Mar 2012 (Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs-Kathmandu) The government of Nepal has finally gazetted the list of official non-working public holidays in Nepal for the Nepalese year 2069 (April 2012-April 2013).
19 Mar 2012 (Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs-Kathmandu) The Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs has announced that the government of Nepal had declared Thursday, March 22, 2012, as a non-working public holiday on account of the upcoming Ghode Jatra (festival of horses).
05 Mar 2012 (Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs-Kathmandu) The Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs has announced that the government of Nepal had declared Wednesday and Thursday, March 7 and 8, 2012, as a non-working public holidays on account of the upcoming Holi/Fagu festival.
20 Feb 2012 (Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs-Kathmandu) The Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs has announced that the government of Nepal had declared Wednesday, February 22, 2012, as a non-working public holiday on account of the upcoming Gyalbo Lhosar festival marking the beginning of the Sherpa New Year 2139.
08 Feb 2012 (Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs-Kathmandu) The Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs has announced that it had decided to add a non-working public holiday on the Mahabir Jayanti to the official list of Nepalese public holidays.
30 Jan 2012 (Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs-Kathmandu) The government of Nepal has released the list of official non-working public holidays in Nepal for the Nepalese year 2069 (April 2012-April 2013).
22 Jan 2012 (Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs-Kathmandu) The government of Nepal has announced that Tuesday, January 24, 2012, had been declared a non-working public holiday nationwide on account of the upcoming Sonam Lhosar.
12 Jan 2012 (Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs-Kathmandu) The government of Nepal has announced that the public holiday for the upcoming Maghe Sankranti would be observed on Sunday, January 15, 2012.
08 Dec 2011 (Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs-Kathmandu) The government of Nepal has announced that the public holiday for the upcoming Mangsir Dhanya Purnima would be observed on Saturday, December 10, 2011.
More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Nepal public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters. |
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I seguenti commenti sulle festività pubbliche di Nepal, sono in inglese. Per qualsiasi domanda su questi commenti, siete pregati di contattarci. The weekly day off in Nepal is Saturday; Sunday is a normal working day.
Nepalese Calendar: Note that dates listed in all official government documents are based on the Nepalese B.S. calendar, which is similar, but not exactly the same as, the Hindu lunar calendar.
Tihar: is the Nepalese name corresponding to the Diwali holiday of Northern India, and Deepavali holiday of Southern India.
Nepal, that has the largest number of religious festivals in the world and public holidays, still enjoys a state holiday during eclipses.
Government Holidays: These are often reserved for specific religions or regions. Nepal is now a Secular State as opposed to a Hindu Kingdom which they used to be.
Nepal is predominantly Hindu.
(About 80% of its 29 million inhabitants are Hindu. About 10% are Buddhists, about 4% Muslims, and around 3% Kirat, with Christians numbering approximately 1 million.
The Government last revised the list of Nepal's public holidays in mid-March 2007 (see our news story of March 16, 2007).
They added very little that was new; they mosty made official what had generally been the norm for many years. Different religious groups or regions celebrate many of the various holidays.
Hari Taika (Teej), Rishi Panchami and Women’s Day are public holidays for women only.
The public holidays of Sahid Diwash (Martyrs' Day) and Prajatantra Diwash (Democracy Day) remain unchanged for the moment.
It may be noted that the government has already scrapped the provision of two days holiday per week that was effective in Kathmandu Valley. They now have only Saturday as a rest day now, just like the rest of the country.
Civil Servants' Day includes the offices of foreign missions of Nepal and for the staff of the court and constitutional bodies.
The Tharu community will get leave on the day of Maghi Parba.
Muslims may get leave on the occasions of:
Eid al Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) and Eid al Fitr (End of Ramadan).
Kathmandu Valley, usually just referred to as Valley, celebrates various holidays that the rest of the country doesn't. These include
Bhoto Jatra,
Gai Jatra,
Indra Jatra, and
a day earlier for Holi / Falgu Purnima.
Apart from Kathmandu valley, the festival of Gai Jatra is also observed in Banepa, Dhulikhel, Trisuli, Dolakha, Khotang, Bhojpur, Chainpur, Ilam, Dharan, Biratnagar, Birgunj, Hetauda and Pokhara.
Ghatnasthapana marks the beginning of the festival of Badadashain, a great Hindu festival, observed across the country on the date of the Aswin Shukla Pratipada.
Chhat is a regional public holiday corresponding to the third day of the festival of the Mithilanchal. It is celebrated in Terai by going to the rivers and ponds, singing folk and devotional songs and offering prayers to the sun god. The first two days of the festival are called Arba Arbain (or Nahan Khan) and Kharana (meaning the reduction of sin), and are not public holidays.
National Unity Day or Prithivi Jayanti: (January 11) this public holiday which marks the birth anniversary of Late King Prithvi Narayan Shah, often credited for building the modern Nepal state in 1768, was cancelled by the Nepalese government late in 2006. |
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Osservanza: qualsiasi voce della colonna "Observance" (osservanza) indica che, in Nepal, la festività potrebbe essere regionale o non ufficiale o limitata a certi gruppi religiosi e/o linguistici, o iniziare in un’ora diversa da mezzanotte. Per altre informazioni dettagliate, vedere le nostre pagine sui calendari religiosi del mondo. Aft=Afternoon, Arm=Armenian, Bah=Bahai, Bnk=Banks and most financial institutions, Bud=Buddhist, Cat=Catholic, Chr=Christian, Cop=Coptic, Eve=Evening, Gov=Government services and civil servants, Hin=Hindu, Jew=Jewish, Lin=Linguistic or ethnic groups, Mor=Morning, Mun=Municipal, Mus=Muslim, Orth=Orthodox, Othr=Miscellaneous partial observances (usually described in the Additional Information section of this page), Prt=Protestant, Reg=Regional, Rel=Other Religion, Sch=Schools and universities, Sik=Sikh. |
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Festività religiose: le festività pubbliche in Nepal che sono basate su certi calendari religiosi potrebbero essere soggette a variazioni locali dovute a differenti interpretazioni delle varie autorità religiose, o a modifiche apparentemente arbitrarie della data in cui si celebra una festività perché si scontra con un’altra festa basata su un altro calendario, o perché il giorno della festività viene considerato nefasto (sfortunato). Per altre informazioni su queste incertezze, vedere la nota a pie di pagina qui sotto, se presente, per qualsiasi specifica religione. |
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Festività mussulmane: le festività bancarie, legali e pubbliche mussulmane in Nepal sono state valutate usando il calendario Umm al-Qura dell’Arabia Saudita, che è usato in Arabia Saudita e nella maggior parte degli stati del Golfo Persico. Le festività potrebbero cadere un giorno più tardi nei paesi che non fanno parte della regione del Golfo. Il sorgere e tramonto del sole, fasi della luna, sorgere e tramonto della luna utilizzati in questi calcoli sono basati sulla posizione della Mecca (latitudine 21,42°N, longitudine, 39,82°E, orario GMT+3, non ci sono regole per l’ora legale). Per altre informazioni dettagliate sulla valutazione delle festività mussulmane, vedere le Festività del calendario mussulmano. Per i calcoli degli orari di preghiera (Salat), vedere la pagina Freeware. |
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Festività Hindu: in Nepal, quando si calcola la data delle festività bancarie, legali e pubbliche in base al calendario lunare Hindu, se la data viene omessa (cioè, non si verifica) usiamo la prossima data esistente del calendario lunare Hindu. Le pratiche locali concernenti le date omesse potrebbero variare regionalmente. Per altre informazioni dettagliate sulla valutazione delle festività Hindu, vedere le Festività del calendario Hindu. |
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Festività solari: il calcolo delle fasi della luna, sorgere e tramonto della luna, equinozi, solstizi e sorgere e tramonto del sole utilizzati per predire le festività solari bancarie, legali e pubbliche in Nepal è basato sulla posizione geografica di Kathmandou (latitudine 27,7°N, longitudine 85,3°E, orario GMT+5,5, %SUMMERTIME%). Molti paesi dell’Asia Sud Orientale stanno cambiando progressivamente le regole sulle ricorrenze delle proprie festività lunari/solari in base alle date fisse del calendario occidentale (Gregoriano). Perciò sebbene le date predette sopra per l’anno 2013 e oltre siano tecnicamente corrette, le regole di queste festività potrebbero cambiare nei prossimi anni. Per altre informazioni dettagliate sulle festività lunari e solari, vedere note a pie di pagina lunari/solari. |
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Tibetan Calendar Public Holidays : The rules used to predict public holidays based on the Tibetan lunar calendar in Nepal are based on the models described in the book "Kalacakra and the Tibetan Calendar", by Edward Henning, published as part of the "Treasury of the Buddhist Sciences" series. We are grateful to Dr. Henning for his assistance in helping us understand and implement the Tibetan calendar in Q++ Studio. |
Disclaimer
Sebbene sia stato fatto qualsiasi sforzo per presentare un
elenco accurato delle festività legali, pubbliche e bancarie per l’anno 2012
in Nepal, non accettiamo nessuna responsabilità per qualsiasi errore od
omissione nei dati presentati qui sopra. Inoltre, in molte
aree del mondo le festività sono soggette ad arbitrari, modifiche all’ultimo
minuto, variazioni da parte delle autorità locali. Pertanto si consiglia di
verificare le date di cui sopra presso la propria ambasciata o consolato in
Nepal, prima di pianificare qualsiasi viaggio in Nepal. Si
dovrebbero anche leggere i commenti e le note a pie di pagina qui sopra. |
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