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#13684544
9 May 2026
A census worker sits in Rongli Market, taking notes in a notebook, with the census logo visible on his bag in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 16, 2026. The 16th Census of India (Census 2027) is underway as the first fully digital census, with two phases: Houselisting & Housing Census (April-September 2026) and Population Enumeration (February 2027), including self-enumeration and caste data collection.
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#13684553
9 May 2026
A census worker sits in Rongli Market, taking notes in a notebook, with the census logo visible on his bag in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 16, 2026. The 16th Census of India (Census 2027) is underway as the first fully digital census, with two phases: Houselisting & Housing Census (April-September 2026) and Population Enumeration (February 2027), including self-enumeration and caste data collection.
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#13684558
9 May 2026
A census worker sits in Rongli Market, taking notes in a notebook, with the census logo visible on his bag in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 16, 2026. The 16th Census of India (Census 2027) is underway as the first fully digital census, with two phases: Houselisting & Housing Census (April-September 2026) and Population Enumeration (February 2027), including self-enumeration and caste data collection.
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#13684564
9 May 2026
A census worker sits in Rongli Market, taking notes in a notebook, with the census logo visible on his bag in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 16, 2026. The 16th Census of India (Census 2027) is underway as the first fully digital census, with two phases: Houselisting & Housing Census (April-September 2026) and Population Enumeration (February 2027), including self-enumeration and caste data collection.
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#13681570
9 May 2026
A tax office sign is displayed on the tax office building in Bayreuth, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2026. Local tax offices administer public revenue collection and support government financing for public services and infrastructure.
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#13681578
9 May 2026
A tax office sign is displayed on the tax office building in Bayreuth, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2026. Local tax offices administer public revenue collection and support government financing for public services and infrastructure.
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#13681587
9 May 2026
A tax office sign is displayed on the tax office building in Bayreuth, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2026. Local tax offices administer public revenue collection and support government financing for public services and infrastructure.
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#13678478
8 May 2026
A municipal worker operates a waste collection van during rain in Siliguri, India, on May 8, 2026.
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#13671438
6 May 2026
An amulet seller wears a large collection on their neck in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 6, 2026. The Thai government, led by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, has approved an emergency decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht (12.4 million USD) for a stimulus plan aimed at alleviating rising cost-of-living pressures and supporting measures to reduce energy costs affected by the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, which began in late February 2026.
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#13658432
3 May 2026
The main facade and entrance of the Museum of Fine Arts (Szepmuveszeti Muzeum) are seen on Heroes' Square in Budapest, Hungary, on April 10, 2026.
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#13658450
3 May 2026
The main facade and entrance of the Museum of Fine Arts (Szepmuveszeti Muzeum) are seen on Heroes' Square in Budapest, Hungary, on April 10, 2026.
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#13658518
3 May 2026
The main facade and entrance of the Museum of Fine Arts (Szepmuveszeti Muzeum) are seen on Heroes' Square in Budapest, Hungary, on April 10, 2026.
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#13649162
1 May 2026
Devotees and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, during the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The Vajradhatu Buddha sculpture, significant both archaeologically and religiously, was previously stolen and later found at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal approximately four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through efforts by the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue is now formally returned to its original guthi custodians, marking a step in the recovery of cultural heritage and reinforcing community-based conservation practices.
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#13649163
1 May 2026
The historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah is seen as officials carry it from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, on the occasion of the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The archaeologically and religiously significant sculpture, identified as a Vajradhatu Buddha, had been stolen in the past and later surfaced at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal around four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through coordinated efforts of the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue has now been formally returned to its original guthi custodians.
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#13649164
1 May 2026
The Nepal Police Band performs music as officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, during the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The Vajradhatu Buddha statue, which is archaeologically and religiously significant, was previously stolen and later found at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal approximately four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through efforts by the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue has been formally returned to its original guthi custodians, marking a step in the recovery of cultural heritage and reinforcing community-based conservation practices.
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#13649165
1 May 2026
The Nepal Police Band performs music as officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, during the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The Vajradhatu Buddha statue, which is archaeologically and religiously significant, was previously stolen and later found at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal approximately four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through efforts by the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue has been formally returned to its original guthi custodians, marking a step in the recovery of cultural heritage and reinforcing community-based conservation practices.
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