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Cake, culture, and unity: Nepal Constitution Day celebrated in Kampala

Honorary Consul of Nepal in Uganda Sudhir Ruparelia cuts a cake to mark the dayCourtesy photo

Honorary Consul of Nepal in Uganda Sudhir Ruparelia, hosted a cake-cutting ceremony in Kampala on Monday, to mark Nepal’s Constitution Day. 

 

Nepal’s Constitution, adopted in 2015, formally transitioned the nation from a constitutional monarchy to a federal republic. Each year, September 19 is observed as a public holiday in Nepal to commemorate the milestone.

 

At the Kampala event, Dr. Ruparelia, dressed in white, cut a cake decorated with Nepal’s tricolor and chocolate drizzles, as his staff gathered around in a cheerful atmosphere. 

 

“It’s a celebration of resilience and shared values,” Ruparelia said, noting parallels between Nepal’s post-earthquake recovery and Uganda’s own journey of national unity under the 1995 Constitution.

 

The commemoration also followed a scholarship initiative announced with Nepal’s embassy to connect Ugandan and Nepali youth. Guests shared traditional Nepali sel roti alongside Ugandan mandazi, symbolizing the cultural bonds between the two nations.

Joseph Mutebi

Journalist

At New Vision

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