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Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to...

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Nepal’s Indigenous Tharu Community Celebrates Maghi- Tharu New Year With Fervor

14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to...

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14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to celebrate Maghi-Tharu New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 14, 2025. Maghi, the biggest festival of the Tharu community, marks the beginning of a new year and is an important occasion for them. The entire settlement buzzes with Maghauta dances and the lively beats of Dhamar and Dhumru songs. The Tharu community traditionally celebrates the Maghi festival from the last day of the Poush month to the second day of the Magh month. The first day of Magh marks the end of the Tharu Sambat (the Tharu calendar year), and it is customary to celebrate with joy and festivities, leaving behind the hardships of the past year. Maghi is also a festival of emancipation for the Tharu people. In the past, it is the time when Kamaiya (bonded laborers) and Kamalhari (female laborers) are liberated from the control of their landowners. This liberation is celebrated as a symbol of independence, marking a new chapter in the lives of the freed Kamaiya and Kamalhari. Following the conclusion of the Maghi festival, the Tharu community embarks on new beginnings, such as weddings, building new homes, and starting other important projects.


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Nepal’s Indigenous Tharu Community Celebrates Maghi- Tharu New Year With Fervor

14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and pose for a photo as they gather to celebrate Maghi-Tharu New Year i...

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14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and pose for a photo as they gather to celebrate Maghi-Tharu New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 14, 2025. Maghi, the biggest festival of the Tharu community, marks the beginning of a new year and is an important occasion for them. The entire settlement buzzes with Maghauta dances and the lively beats of Dhamar and Dhumru songs. The Tharu community traditionally celebrates the Maghi festival from the last day of the Poush month to the second day of the Magh month. The first day of Magh marks the end of the Tharu Sambat (the Tharu calendar year), and it is customary to celebrate with joy and festivities, leaving behind the hardships of the past year. Maghi is also a festival of emancipation for the Tharu people. In the past, it is the time when Kamaiya (bonded laborers) and Kamalhari (female laborers) are liberated from the control of their landowners. This liberation is celebrated as a symbol of independence, marking a new chapter in the lives of the freed Kamaiya and Kamalhari. Following the conclusion of the Maghi festival, the Tharu community embarks on new beginnings, such as weddings, building new homes, and starting other important projects.


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Nepal’s Indigenous Tharu Community Celebrates Maghi- Tharu New Year With Fervor

14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to...

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14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to celebrate Maghi-Tharu New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 14, 2025. Maghi, the biggest festival of the Tharu community, marks the beginning of a new year and is an important occasion for them. The entire settlement buzzes with Maghauta dances and the lively beats of Dhamar and Dhumru songs. The Tharu community traditionally celebrates the Maghi festival from the last day of the Poush month to the second day of the Magh month. The first day of Magh marks the end of the Tharu Sambat (the Tharu calendar year), and it is customary to celebrate with joy and festivities, leaving behind the hardships of the past year. Maghi is also a festival of emancipation for the Tharu people. In the past, it is the time when Kamaiya (bonded laborers) and Kamalhari (female laborers) are liberated from the control of their landowners. This liberation is celebrated as a symbol of independence, marking a new chapter in the lives of the freed Kamaiya and Kamalhari. Following the conclusion of the Maghi festival, the Tharu community embarks on new beginnings, such as weddings, building new homes, and starting other important projects.


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Nepal’s Indigenous Tharu Community Celebrates Maghi- Tharu New Year With Fervor

14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to...

#11944795

14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to celebrate Maghi-Tharu New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 14, 2025. Maghi, the biggest festival of the Tharu community, marks the beginning of a new year and is an important occasion for them. The entire settlement buzzes with Maghauta dances and the lively beats of Dhamar and Dhumru songs. The Tharu community traditionally celebrates the Maghi festival from the last day of the Poush month to the second day of the Magh month. The first day of Magh marks the end of the Tharu Sambat (the Tharu calendar year), and it is customary to celebrate with joy and festivities, leaving behind the hardships of the past year. Maghi is also a festival of emancipation for the Tharu people. In the past, it is the time when Kamaiya (bonded laborers) and Kamalhari (female laborers) are liberated from the control of their landowners. This liberation is celebrated as a symbol of independence, marking a new chapter in the lives of the freed Kamaiya and Kamalhari. Following the conclusion of the Maghi festival, the Tharu community embarks on new beginnings, such as weddings, building new homes, and starting other important projects.


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Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to...

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Nepal’s Indigenous Tharu Community Celebrates Maghi- Tharu New Year With Fervor

14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to...

#11944796

14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to celebrate Maghi-Tharu New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 14, 2025. Maghi, the biggest festival of the Tharu community, marks the beginning of a new year and is an important occasion for them. The entire settlement buzzes with Maghauta dances and the lively beats of Dhamar and Dhumru songs. The Tharu community traditionally celebrates the Maghi festival from the last day of the Poush month to the second day of the Magh month. The first day of Magh marks the end of the Tharu Sambat (the Tharu calendar year), and it is customary to celebrate with joy and festivities, leaving behind the hardships of the past year. Maghi is also a festival of emancipation for the Tharu people. In the past, it is the time when Kamaiya (bonded laborers) and Kamalhari (female laborers) are liberated from the control of their landowners. This liberation is celebrated as a symbol of independence, marking a new chapter in the lives of the freed Kamaiya and Kamalhari. Following the conclusion of the Maghi festival, the Tharu community embarks on new beginnings, such as weddings, building new homes, and starting other important projects.


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Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to...

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Nepal’s Indigenous Tharu Community Celebrates Maghi- Tharu New Year With Fervor

14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to...

#11944797

14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to celebrate Maghi-Tharu New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 14, 2025. Maghi, the biggest festival of the Tharu community, marks the beginning of a new year and is an important occasion for them. The entire settlement buzzes with Maghauta dances and the lively beats of Dhamar and Dhumru songs. The Tharu community traditionally celebrates the Maghi festival from the last day of the Poush month to the second day of the Magh month. The first day of Magh marks the end of the Tharu Sambat (the Tharu calendar year), and it is customary to celebrate with joy and festivities, leaving behind the hardships of the past year. Maghi is also a festival of emancipation for the Tharu people. In the past, it is the time when Kamaiya (bonded laborers) and Kamalhari (female laborers) are liberated from the control of their landowners. This liberation is celebrated as a symbol of independence, marking a new chapter in the lives of the freed Kamaiya and Kamalhari. Following the conclusion of the Maghi festival, the Tharu community embarks on new beginnings, such as weddings, building new homes, and starting other important projects.


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Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to...

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Nepal’s Indigenous Tharu Community Celebrates Maghi- Tharu New Year With Fervor

14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to...

#11944798

14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to celebrate Maghi-Tharu New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 14, 2025. Maghi, the biggest festival of the Tharu community, marks the beginning of a new year and is an important occasion for them. The entire settlement buzzes with Maghauta dances and the lively beats of Dhamar and Dhumru songs. The Tharu community traditionally celebrates the Maghi festival from the last day of the Poush month to the second day of the Magh month. The first day of Magh marks the end of the Tharu Sambat (the Tharu calendar year), and it is customary to celebrate with joy and festivities, leaving behind the hardships of the past year. Maghi is also a festival of emancipation for the Tharu people. In the past, it is the time when Kamaiya (bonded laborers) and Kamalhari (female laborers) are liberated from the control of their landowners. This liberation is celebrated as a symbol of independence, marking a new chapter in the lives of the freed Kamaiya and Kamalhari. Following the conclusion of the Maghi festival, the Tharu community embarks on new beginnings, such as weddings, building new homes, and starting other important projects.


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Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to...

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Nepal’s Indigenous Tharu Community Celebrates Maghi- Tharu New Year With Fervor

14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to...

#11944799

14 January 2025

Members of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wear traditional dress and dance in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to celebrate Maghi-Tharu New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 14, 2025. Maghi, the biggest festival of the Tharu community, marks the beginning of a new year and is an important occasion for them. The entire settlement buzzes with Maghauta dances and the lively beats of Dhamar and Dhumru songs. The Tharu community traditionally celebrates the Maghi festival from the last day of the Poush month to the second day of the Magh month. The first day of Magh marks the end of the Tharu Sambat (the Tharu calendar year), and it is customary to celebrate with joy and festivities, leaving behind the hardships of the past year. Maghi is also a festival of emancipation for the Tharu people. In the past, it is the time when Kamaiya (bonded laborers) and Kamalhari (female laborers) are liberated from the control of their landowners. This liberation is celebrated as a symbol of independence, marking a new chapter in the lives of the freed Kamaiya and Kamalhari. Following the conclusion of the Maghi festival, the Tharu community embarks on new beginnings, such as weddings, building new homes, and starting other important projects.


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A member of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wears traditional dress and poses for a photo in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as t...

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Nepal’s Indigenous Tharu Community Celebrates Maghi- Tharu New Year With Fervor

14 January 2025

A member of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wears traditional dress and poses for a photo in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as t...

#11944800

14 January 2025

A member of Nepal's indigenous Tharu community wears traditional dress and poses for a photo in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square as they gather to celebrate Maghi-Tharu New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 14, 2025. Maghi, the biggest festival of the Tharu community, marks the beginning of a new year and is an important occasion for them. The entire settlement buzzes with Maghauta dances and the lively beats of Dhamar and Dhumru songs. The Tharu community traditionally celebrates the Maghi festival from the last day of the Poush month to the second day of the Magh month. The first day of Magh marks the end of the Tharu Sambat (the Tharu calendar year), and it is customary to celebrate with joy and festivities, leaving behind the hardships of the past year. Maghi is also a festival of emancipation for the Tharu people. In the past, it is the time when Kamaiya (bonded laborers) and Kamalhari (female laborers) are liberated from the control of their landowners. This liberation is celebrated as a symbol of independence, marking a new chapter in the lives of the freed Kamaiya and Kamalhari. Following the conclusion of the Maghi festival, the Tharu community embarks on new beginnings, such as weddings, building new homes, and starting other important projects.


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Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering C...

#11241957

Red Lobster Eyeing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy After "Endless Shrimp" Loss

15 May 2024

Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering C...

#11241957

15 May 2024

Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, so the chain is adding it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.


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The signage of Red Lobster is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is consideri...

#11241958

Red Lobster Eyeing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy After "Endless Shrimp" Loss

15 May 2024

The signage of Red Lobster is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is consideri...

#11241958

15 May 2024

The signage of Red Lobster is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, leading the chain to add it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.


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Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering C...

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Red Lobster Eyeing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy After "Endless Shrimp" Loss

15 May 2024

Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering C...

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15 May 2024

Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, so the chain is adding it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.


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Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering C...

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Red Lobster Eyeing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy After "Endless Shrimp" Loss

15 May 2024

Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering C...

#11241960

15 May 2024

Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, so the chain is adding it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.


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Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering C...

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Red Lobster Eyeing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy After "Endless Shrimp" Loss

15 May 2024

Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering C...

#11241961

15 May 2024

Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, so the chain is adding it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.


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The signage of Red Lobster is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is consideri...

#11241962

Red Lobster Eyeing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy After "Endless Shrimp" Loss

15 May 2024

The signage of Red Lobster is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is consideri...

#11241962

15 May 2024

The signage of Red Lobster is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, leading the chain to add it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.


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Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering C...

#11241963

Red Lobster Eyeing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy After "Endless Shrimp" Loss

15 May 2024

Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering C...

#11241963

15 May 2024

Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, so the chain is adding it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.


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