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#12460017
10 June 2025
Tbilisi adds a modern twist to its rich history with the reopening of the Rustaveli-Mtatsminda cable car. The cable car route revives a historic connection first established 66 years ago but had been out of operation for decades. This addition connects Rustaveli Avenue, the city's cultural and architectural hub, to Mtatsminda Park, located on the hill that overlooks the Georgian capital. The lower station at Rustaveli Avenue, housed in a historic building, is preserved and renovated as part of the project.
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10 June 2025
Tbilisi adds a modern twist to its rich history with the reopening of the Rustaveli-Mtatsminda cable car. The cable car route revives a historic connection first established 66 years ago but had been out of operation for decades. This addition connects Rustaveli Avenue, the city's cultural and architectural hub, to Mtatsminda Park, located on the hill that overlooks the Georgian capital. The lower station at Rustaveli Avenue, housed in a historic building, is preserved and renovated as part of the project.
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10 June 2025
Tbilisi adds a modern twist to its rich history with the reopening of the Rustaveli-Mtatsminda cable car. The cable car route revives a historic connection first established 66 years ago but had been out of operation for decades. This addition connects Rustaveli Avenue, the city's cultural and architectural hub, to Mtatsminda Park, located on the hill that overlooks the Georgian capital. The lower station at Rustaveli Avenue, housed in a historic building, is preserved and renovated as part of the project.
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10 June 2025
Tbilisi adds a modern twist to its rich history with the reopening of the Rustaveli-Mtatsminda cable car. The cable car route revives a historic connection first established 66 years ago but had been out of operation for decades. This addition connects Rustaveli Avenue, the city's cultural and architectural hub, to Mtatsminda Park, located on the hill that overlooks the Georgian capital. The lower station at Rustaveli Avenue, housed in a historic building, is preserved and renovated as part of the project.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Community Demonstrate Against Construction Of Cable Cars In Religious Site
5 March 2025
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5 March 2025
Nepali demonstrators demand the scrapping of a cable car construction in Pathivara, a religious site in Sankhuwasabha district in Eastern Nepal, which is also referred to as ''Mukumlung'' by the ethnic Kirati community of Nepal. They paint their faces with slogans while demonstrating in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 5, 2025. The construction of the cable car line has long been in dispute. The idea is first raised by Olangchung Gola-based traders during King Birendra's visit to the area in 1988. Later, four business persons register Kanchanjungha Cable Car Pvt Ltd in 1998, but it is left in limbo. In May 2018, the executive committee meeting of Phungling Municipality gives permission to Pathibhara Mata Darshan Pvt Ltd to construct the cable car as per clause 11 (6) of the Local Government Operation Act, 2017. The project results in bloodshed and frequent clashes in the area where the construction is planned.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Community Demonstrate Against Construction Of Cable Cars In Religious Site
5 March 2025
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5 March 2025
Nepali demonstrators demand the scrapping of a cable car construction in Pathivara, a religious site in Sankhuwasabha district in Eastern Nepal, which is also referred to as ''Mukumlung'' by the ethnic Kirati community of Nepal. They paint their faces with slogans while demonstrating in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 5, 2025. The construction of the cable car line has long been in dispute. The idea is first raised by Olangchung Gola-based traders during King Birendra's visit to the area in 1988. Later, four business persons register Kanchanjungha Cable Car Pvt Ltd in 1998, but it is left in limbo. In May 2018, the executive committee meeting of Phungling Municipality gives permission to Pathibhara Mata Darshan Pvt Ltd to construct the cable car as per clause 11 (6) of the Local Government Operation Act, 2017. The project results in bloodshed and frequent clashes in the area where the construction is planned.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Community Demonstrate Against Construction Of Cable Cars In Religious Site
5 March 2025
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5 March 2025
Nepali demonstrators demand the scrapping of a cable car construction in Pathivara, a religious site in Sankhuwasabha district in Eastern Nepal, which is also referred to as ''Mukumlung'' by the ethnic Kirati community of Nepal. They paint their faces with slogans while demonstrating in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 5, 2025. The construction of the cable car line has long been in dispute. The idea is first raised by Olangchung Gola-based traders during King Birendra's visit to the area in 1988. Later, four business persons register Kanchanjungha Cable Car Pvt Ltd in 1998, but it is left in limbo. In May 2018, the executive committee meeting of Phungling Municipality gives permission to Pathibhara Mata Darshan Pvt Ltd to construct the cable car as per clause 11 (6) of the Local Government Operation Act, 2017. The project results in bloodshed and frequent clashes in the area where the construction is planned.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Community Demonstrate Against Construction Of Cable Cars In Religious Site
5 March 2025
#12123921
5 March 2025
Nepali demonstrators demand the scrapping of a cable car construction in Pathivara, a religious site in Sankhuwasabha district in Eastern Nepal, which is also referred to as ''Mukumlung'' by the ethnic Kirati community of Nepal. They paint their faces with slogans while demonstrating in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 5, 2025. The construction of the cable car line has long been in dispute. The idea is first raised by Olangchung Gola-based traders during King Birendra's visit to the area in 1988. Later, four business persons register Kanchanjungha Cable Car Pvt Ltd in 1998, but it is left in limbo. In May 2018, the executive committee meeting of Phungling Municipality gives permission to Pathibhara Mata Darshan Pvt Ltd to construct the cable car as per clause 11 (6) of the Local Government Operation Act, 2017. The project results in bloodshed and frequent clashes in the area where the construction is planned.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Community Demonstrate Against Construction Of Cable Cars In Religious Site
5 March 2025
#12123929
5 March 2025
Nepali demonstrators demand the scrapping of a cable car construction in Pathivara, a religious site in Sankhuwasabha district in Eastern Nepal, which is also referred to as ''Mukumlung'' by the ethnic Kirati community of Nepal. They paint their faces with slogans while demonstrating in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 5, 2025. The construction of the cable car line has long been in dispute. The idea is first raised by Olangchung Gola-based traders during King Birendra's visit to the area in 1988. Later, four business persons register Kanchanjungha Cable Car Pvt Ltd in 1998, but it is left in limbo. In May 2018, the executive committee meeting of Phungling Municipality gives permission to Pathibhara Mata Darshan Pvt Ltd to construct the cable car as per clause 11 (6) of the Local Government Operation Act, 2017. The project results in bloodshed and frequent clashes in the area where the construction is planned.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Community Demonstrate Against Construction Of Cable Cars In Religious Site
5 March 2025
#12123935
5 March 2025
Nepali demonstrators demand the scrapping of a cable car construction in Pathivara, a religious site in Sankhuwasabha district in Eastern Nepal, which is also referred to as ''Mukumlung'' by the ethnic Kirati community of Nepal. They paint their faces with slogans while demonstrating in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 5, 2025. The construction of the cable car line has long been in dispute. The idea is first raised by Olangchung Gola-based traders during King Birendra's visit to the area in 1988. Later, four business persons register Kanchanjungha Cable Car Pvt Ltd in 1998, but it is left in limbo. In May 2018, the executive committee meeting of Phungling Municipality gives permission to Pathibhara Mata Darshan Pvt Ltd to construct the cable car as per clause 11 (6) of the Local Government Operation Act, 2017. The project results in bloodshed and frequent clashes in the area where the construction is planned.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Community Demonstrate Against Construction Of Cable Cars In Religious Site
5 March 2025
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5 March 2025
Nepali demonstrators demand the scrapping of a cable car construction in Pathivara, a religious site in Sankhuwasabha district in Eastern Nepal, which is also referred to as ''Mukumlung'' by the ethnic Kirati community of Nepal. They paint their faces with slogans while demonstrating in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 5, 2025. The construction of the cable car line has long been in dispute. The idea is first raised by Olangchung Gola-based traders during King Birendra's visit to the area in 1988. Later, four business persons register Kanchanjungha Cable Car Pvt Ltd in 1998, but it is left in limbo. In May 2018, the executive committee meeting of Phungling Municipality gives permission to Pathibhara Mata Darshan Pvt Ltd to construct the cable car as per clause 11 (6) of the Local Government Operation Act, 2017. The project results in bloodshed and frequent clashes in the area where the construction is planned.
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Protest Continues In Nepal Over Construction Of Cable Car Project In Religious Land
3 February 2025
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3 February 2025
The protest, which is part of a broader movement against the construction of the cable car project in the Mukkumlung area, escalates. It dominantly takes over the Eastern parts against the proposed cable car project in the Pathibhara area--known as the Mukkumlung region in Kirati scriptures--of eastern Nepal, affecting life in several hill districts of Koshi Province. The protesters claim that the project harms the environment, encroaches on local culture, and disrupts the livelihoods of the residents. The Mukkumlung Struggle Committee and the Cable Car Project Cancellation Struggle Committee warn of further protests if the project continues. The Pathibhara Mata Cable Car Company begins land leveling for the project earlier this week, sparking outrage among local activists.
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Protest Continues In Nepal Over Construction Of Cable Car Project In Religious Land
3 February 2025
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3 February 2025
Protestors demonstrate in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 3, 2025, against the decision to construct a commercial cable car in the Mukkumlung area of the Pathibhara region. The protest, part of a broader movement against the cable car project in the Mukkumlung area, escalates and predominantly affects the eastern parts against the proposed project in the Pathibhara area--known as the Mukkumlung region in Kirati scriptures--of eastern Nepal, impacting life in several hill districts of Koshi Province. The protesters claim that the project harms the environment, encroaches on local culture, and disrupts the livelihoods of the residents. The Mukkumlung Struggle Committee and the Cable Car Project Cancellation Struggle Committee warn of further protests if the project continues. The Pathibhara Mata Cable Car Company begins land leveling for the project earlier this week, sparking outrage among local activists.
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Protest Continues In Nepal Over Construction Of Cable Car Project In Religious Land
3 February 2025
#12013763
3 February 2025
Protestors demonstrate in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 3, 2025, against the decision to construct a commercial cable car in the Mukkumlung area of the Pathibhara region. The protest, which is part of a broader movement against the construction of the cable car project in the Mukkumlung area, escalates. It dominantly takes over the eastern parts against the proposed cable car project in the Pathibhara area--known as the Mukkumlung region in Kirati scriptures--of eastern Nepal, affecting life in several hill districts of Koshi Province. The protesters claim that the project harms the environment, encroaches on local culture, and disrupts the livelihoods of the residents. The Mukkumlung Struggle Committee and the Cable Car Project Cancellation Struggle Committee warn of further protests if the project continues. The Pathibhara Mata Cable Car Company begins land leveling for the project earlier this week, sparking outrage among local activists.
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Protest Continues In Nepal Over Construction Of Cable Car Project In Religious Land
3 February 2025
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3 February 2025
Protestors demonstrate in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 3, 2025, against the decision to construct a commercial cable car in the Mukkumlung area of the Pathibhara region. The protest, which is part of a broader movement against the construction of the cable car project in the Mukkumlung area, escalates. It dominantly takes over the eastern parts against the proposed cable car project in the Pathibhara area--known as the Mukkumlung region in Kirati scriptures--of eastern Nepal, affecting life in several hill districts of Koshi Province. The protesters claim that the project harms the environment, encroaches on local culture, and disrupts the livelihoods of the residents. The Mukkumlung Struggle Committee and the Cable Car Project Cancellation Struggle Committee warn of further protests if the project continues. The Pathibhara Mata Cable Car Company begins land leveling for the project earlier this week, sparking outrage among local activists.
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Protest Continues In Nepal Over Construction Of Cable Car Project In Religious Land
3 February 2025
#12013765
3 February 2025
Protestors demonstrate in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 3, 2025, against the decision to construct a commercial cable car in the Mukkumlung area of the Pathibhara region. The protest, which is part of a broader movement against the construction of the cable car project in the Mukkumlung area, escalates. It dominantly takes over the eastern parts against the proposed cable car project in the Pathibhara area--known as the Mukkumlung region in Kirati scriptures--of eastern Nepal, affecting life in several hill districts of Koshi Province. The protesters claim that the project harms the environment, encroaches on local culture, and disrupts the livelihoods of the residents. The Mukkumlung Struggle Committee and the Cable Car Project Cancellation Struggle Committee warn of further protests if the project continues. The Pathibhara Mata Cable Car Company begins land leveling for the project earlier this week, sparking outrage among local activists.
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