Ropain in Gorkha |
Nepalese farmers across the country celebrated Asar Pandra, National Paddy Day or Ropain Diwas, Rastriya Dhan Diwas, by planting paddy in their fields on Tuesday. As the monsoon started, the farmers are busy on the rice fileds planting paddy seedlings, signing asare Bhaka, dancing, playing with mud and eating beaten rice and curd called "Dahi-Chiura".
Ropain in Gorkha |
The day has a significant meaning in the country with the season of cultivating paddy which is the largest crop ever produced in the country. The government, NGO's, local community and the political parties organize different programs on this day believing the day to increase the productivity in the context of growing dependency on import of food crops.
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