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#13471363
19 Mar 2026
Eye drops, including Ciprofloxacin & Dexamethasone, Carboxymethylcellulose, and Loteprednol Etabonate, are used to treat allergic conjunctivitis in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 19, 2026. Allergic conjunctivitis is characterized by red, itchy, and watery eyes due to an immune response to allergens such as pollen, pet dander, or dust. It is not contagious and typically affects both eyes. Treatment options include avoiding allergens, using cold compresses, applying antihistamine eye drops, and using artificial tears.
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19 Mar 2026
Eye drops, including Ciprofloxacin & Dexamethasone, Carboxymethylcellulose, and Loteprednol Etabonate, are used to treat allergic conjunctivitis in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 19, 2026. Allergic conjunctivitis is characterized by red, itchy, and watery eyes due to an immune response to allergens such as pollen, pet dander, or dust. It is not contagious and typically affects both eyes. Treatment options include avoiding allergens, using cold compresses, applying antihistamine eye drops, and using artificial tears.
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#13391024
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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#13391025
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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#13391026
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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#13391027
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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#13391029
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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#13391030
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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#13391031
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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#13391037
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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#13391044
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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#13391047
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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#13391048
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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#13391050
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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#13391074
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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#13391309
2 Mar 2026
In Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 2, 2026, Nepalese people and foreign tourists smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi, also known as Fagu Poornima, at Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spring festival marks the arrival of the new season and the harvest period, with revelers throwing water and applying abir (red vermilion powder). Holi, one of the most widely observed cultural festivals in Nepal, begins on the eighth day of the waxing moon and concludes with the ceremonial burning of the 'Chir,' symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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