Skip to main content
NurPhoto Agency Logo
  • Home
  • Editorial Pictures
    • Unrest, Conflicts and War
    • Arts, Culture and Entertainment
    • Sports

    • All Categories

    • Latest Galleries
  • Reportage
  • News of the Week
  • Videos
  • (0)
  • Login
  • Register

Search Editorial Photos

Enter keywords to search our editorial photo archive
  1. Home
  2. Search
  3. local schedule

Refine Results

Active Filters:
Sort By
Content Type
Location
People

"local schedule"

1,809 professional editorial images found

Loading search results...
A cadre of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) holds a copy of the election manifesto in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-...

#13320573

Nepal’s Right-wing Pro-monarchy Party- The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Unveils Election Manifesto Promising Monarchy

14 February 2026

A cadre of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) holds a copy of the election manifesto in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-...

#13320573

14 February 2026

A cadre of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) holds a copy of the election manifesto in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-monarchist party places the monarchy as its highest priority, promising reform of the electoral system and a two-tier governance structure at the center of its political agenda. Releasing its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, the RPP reiterates its commitment to reinstating Nepal as a Hindu state, restoring the monarchy as a guardian institution, and scrapping the provincial structure. The party proposes abolishing the provinces and adopting a two-tier governance model consisting of a strong central government and empowered local levels. It also advocates for a Vedic Sanatan Hindu state with full religious freedom and interfaith harmony, along with a non-party-based local governance system. In the manifesto, the RPP states that Nepal's next destination should be a strong, prosperous, and developed nation guided by the ''Prithvi Path'' philosophy. The party argues that national politics largely serves political parties and leaders rather than the country and its citizens.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


Leaders of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) unveil the election manifesto in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-...

#13320574

Nepal’s Right-wing Pro-monarchy Party- The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Unveils Election Manifesto Promising Monarchy

14 February 2026

Leaders of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) unveil the election manifesto in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-...

#13320574

14 February 2026

Leaders of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) unveil the election manifesto in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-monarchist party places the monarchy as its highest priority, promising reform of the electoral system and a two-tier governance structure at the center of its political agenda. Releasing its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, the RPP reiterates its commitment to reinstating Nepal as a Hindu state, restoring the monarchy as a guardian institution, and scrapping the provincial structure. The party proposes abolishing the provinces and adopting a two-tier governance model consisting of a strong central government and empowered local levels. It also advocates for a Vedic Sanatan Hindu state with full religious freedom and interfaith harmony, along with a non-party-based local governance system. In the manifesto, the RPP states that Nepal's next destination should be a strong, prosperous, and developed nation guided by the ''Prithvi Path'' philosophy. The party argues that national politics largely serves political parties and leaders rather than the country and its citizens.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


Former Deputy Prime Minister Kamal Thapa attends the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) election manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Ne...

#13320575

Nepal’s Right-wing Pro-monarchy Party- The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Unveils Election Manifesto Promising Monarchy

14 February 2026

Former Deputy Prime Minister Kamal Thapa attends the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) election manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Ne...

#13320575

14 February 2026

Former Deputy Prime Minister Kamal Thapa attends the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) election manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-monarchist party places the monarchy as its highest priority, promising reform of the electoral system and a two-tier governance structure at the center of its political agenda. Releasing its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, the RPP reiterates its commitment to reinstating Nepal as a Hindu state, restoring the monarchy as a guardian institution, and scrapping the provincial structure. The party proposes abolishing the provinces and adopting a two-tier governance model consisting of a strong central government and empowered local levels. It also advocates for a Vedic Sanatan Hindu state with full religious freedom and interfaith harmony, along with a non-party-based local governance system. In the manifesto, the RPP states that Nepal's next destination should be a strong, prosperous, and developed nation guided by the ''Prithvi Path'' philosophy. The party argues that national politics largely serves political parties and leaders rather than the country and its citizens.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


Former Deputy Prime Minister and President of Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Rajendra Lingden, attends the election manifesto unveiling c...

#13320576

Nepal’s Right-wing Pro-monarchy Party- The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Unveils Election Manifesto Promising Monarchy

14 February 2026

Former Deputy Prime Minister and President of Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Rajendra Lingden, attends the election manifesto unveiling c...

#13320576

14 February 2026

Former Deputy Prime Minister and President of Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Rajendra Lingden, attends the election manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-monarchist party places the monarchy as its highest priority, promising reform of the electoral system and a two-tier governance structure at the center of its political agenda. Releasing its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, the RPP reiterates its commitment to reinstating Nepal as a Hindu state, restoring the monarchy as a guardian institution, and scrapping the provincial structure. The party proposes abolishing the provinces and adopting a two-tier governance model consisting of a strong central government and empowered local levels. It also advocates for a Vedic Sanatan Hindu state with full religious freedom and interfaith harmony, along with a non-party-based local governance system. In the manifesto, the RPP states that Nepal's next destination should be a strong, prosperous, and developed nation guided by the ''Prithvi Path'' philosophy. The party argues that national politics largely serves political parties and leaders rather than the country and its citizens.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


Former Deputy Prime Minister and President of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Rajendra Lingden, unveils the party's manifesto during a...

#13320577

Nepal’s Right-wing Pro-monarchy Party- The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Unveils Election Manifesto Promising Monarchy

14 February 2026

Former Deputy Prime Minister and President of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Rajendra Lingden, unveils the party's manifesto during a...

#13320577

14 February 2026

Former Deputy Prime Minister and President of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Rajendra Lingden, unveils the party's manifesto during a ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-monarchist party places the monarchy as its highest priority, promising reform of the electoral system and a two-tier governance structure at the center of its political agenda. Releasing its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, the RPP reiterates its commitment to reinstating Nepal as a Hindu state, restoring the monarchy as a guardian institution, and scrapping the provincial structure. The party proposes abolishing the provinces and adopting a two-tier governance model consisting of a strong central government and empowered local levels. It also advocates for a Vedic Sanatan Hindu state with full religious freedom and interfaith harmony, along with a non-party-based local governance system. In the manifesto, the RPP states that Nepal's next destination should be a strong, prosperous, and developed nation guided by the ''Prithvi Path'' philosophy. The party argues that national politics largely serves political parties and leaders rather than the country and its citizens.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


Former Deputy Prime Minister and President of Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Rajendra Lingden, addresses the election manifesto unveiling...

#13320578

Nepal’s Right-wing Pro-monarchy Party- The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Unveils Election Manifesto Promising Monarchy

14 February 2026

Former Deputy Prime Minister and President of Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Rajendra Lingden, addresses the election manifesto unveiling...

#13320578

14 February 2026

Former Deputy Prime Minister and President of Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Rajendra Lingden, addresses the election manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-monarchist party places the monarchy as its highest priority, promising reform of the electoral system and a two-tier governance structure at the center of its political agenda. Releasing its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, the RPP reiterates its commitment to reinstating Nepal as a Hindu state, restoring the monarchy as a guardian institution, and scrapping the provincial structure. The party proposes abolishing the provinces and adopting a two-tier governance model consisting of a strong central government and empowered local levels. It also advocates for a Vedic Sanatan Hindu state with full religious freedom and interfaith harmony, along with a non-party-based local governance system. In the manifesto, the RPP states that Nepal's next destination should be a strong, prosperous, and developed nation guided by the ''Prithvi Path'' philosophy. The party argues that national politics largely serves political parties and leaders rather than the country and its citizens.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


A cadre of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) holds a copy of the election manifesto in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-...

#13320579

Nepal’s Right-wing Pro-monarchy Party- The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Unveils Election Manifesto Promising Monarchy

14 February 2026

A cadre of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) holds a copy of the election manifesto in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-...

#13320579

14 February 2026

A cadre of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) holds a copy of the election manifesto in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-monarchist party places the monarchy as its highest priority, promising reform of the electoral system and a two-tier governance structure at the center of its political agenda. Releasing its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, the RPP reiterates its commitment to reinstating Nepal as a Hindu state, restoring the monarchy as a guardian institution, and scrapping the provincial structure. The party proposes abolishing the provinces and adopting a two-tier governance model consisting of a strong central government and empowered local levels. It also advocates for a Vedic Sanatan Hindu state with full religious freedom and interfaith harmony, along with a non-party-based local governance system. In the manifesto, the RPP states that Nepal's next destination should be a strong, prosperous, and developed nation guided by the ''Prithvi Path'' philosophy. The party argues that national politics largely serves political parties and leaders rather than the country and its citizens.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


Nepali health volunteers keep records of the students to be administered the ''Human Papillomavirus'' (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kat...

#13299969

Nepal’s HPV Inoculation Drive Continues Amid Rush For Parliamentary Elections

10 February 2026

Nepali health volunteers keep records of the students to be administered the ''Human Papillomavirus'' (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kat...

#13299969

10 February 2026

Nepali health volunteers keep records of the students to be administered the ''Human Papillomavirus'' (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 10, 2026. The Ministry of Health and Population instructs all bodies to complete the inoculation drive within three weeks starting this week to prevent any halts or pauses due to the parliamentary elections scheduled for March 5. With about three weeks left for the parliamentary elections after the political upheaval, the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination campaign continues across Nepal. According to the Child Health and Vaccination Branch of the Department of Health Services, vaccination begins for girls studying in grade 6 and out-of-school girls aged 10 years and above. During the campaign, girls currently studying in grades 7 to 10 and out-of-school girls aged 11 to 14 who missed last year's HPV vaccination campaign will also be vaccinated. Girls studying in grade 6 are vaccinated at schools and other girls at vaccination centers.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


Nepali health volunteers keep records of the students to be administered the ''Human Papillomavirus'' (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kat...

#13299970

Nepal’s HPV Inoculation Drive Continues Amid Rush For Parliamentary Elections

10 February 2026

Nepali health volunteers keep records of the students to be administered the ''Human Papillomavirus'' (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kat...

#13299970

10 February 2026

Nepali health volunteers keep records of the students to be administered the ''Human Papillomavirus'' (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 10, 2026. The Ministry of Health and Population instructs all bodies to complete the inoculation drive within three weeks starting this week to prevent any halts or pauses due to the parliamentary elections scheduled for March 5. With about three weeks left for the parliamentary elections after the political upheaval, the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination campaign continues across Nepal. According to the Child Health and Vaccination Branch of the Department of Health Services, vaccination begins for girls studying in grade 6 and out-of-school girls aged 10 years and above. During the campaign, girls currently studying in grades 7 to 10 and out-of-school girls aged 11 to 14 who missed last year's HPV vaccination campaign will also be vaccinated. Girls studying in grade 6 are vaccinated at schools and other girls at vaccination centers.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train departs from the Pfronten-Steinach station towards Munich Central Station in Pfronten-Steinach...

#13288448

DB Werdenfelsbahn Regional Train To Munich Departing Pfronten-Steinach

8 February 2026

A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train departs from the Pfronten-Steinach station towards Munich Central Station in Pfronten-Steinach...

#13288448

8 February 2026

A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train departs from the Pfronten-Steinach station towards Munich Central Station in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on February 7, 2026. The Werdenfelsbahn serves as a key transit link for tourism and commuters in the Allgau region, benefiting from the high adoption of the D-Ticket.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train departs from the Pfronten-Steinach station towards Munich Central Station in Pfronten-Steinach...

#13288450

DB Werdenfelsbahn Regional Train To Munich Departing Pfronten-Steinach

8 February 2026

A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train departs from the Pfronten-Steinach station towards Munich Central Station in Pfronten-Steinach...

#13288450

8 February 2026

A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train departs from the Pfronten-Steinach station towards Munich Central Station in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on February 7, 2026. The Werdenfelsbahn serves as a key transit link for tourism and commuters in the Allgau region, benefiting from the high adoption of the D-Ticket.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train departs from the Pfronten-Steinach station towards Munich Central Station in Pfronten-Steinach...

#13288452

DB Werdenfelsbahn Regional Train To Munich Departing Pfronten-Steinach

8 February 2026

A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train departs from the Pfronten-Steinach station towards Munich Central Station in Pfronten-Steinach...

#13288452

8 February 2026

A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train departs from the Pfronten-Steinach station towards Munich Central Station in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on February 7, 2026. The Werdenfelsbahn serves as a key transit link for tourism and commuters in the Allgau region, benefiting from the high adoption of the D-Ticket.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train is at Pfronten-Steinach station in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on...

#13288468

Train Station Pfronten-Steinach In The Bavarian Alps

8 February 2026

A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train is at Pfronten-Steinach station in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on...

#13288468

8 February 2026

A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train is at Pfronten-Steinach station in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on February 7, 2026. The Werdenfelsbahn serves as a key transit link for tourism and commuters in the Allgau region, benefiting from the high adoption of the D-Ticket.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train is at Pfronten-Steinach station in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on...

#13288469

Train Station Pfronten-Steinach In The Bavarian Alps

8 February 2026

A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train is at Pfronten-Steinach station in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on...

#13288469

8 February 2026

A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train is at Pfronten-Steinach station in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on February 7, 2026. The Werdenfelsbahn serves as a key transit link for tourism and commuters in the Allgau region, benefiting from the high adoption of the D-Ticket.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


The rail station exterior building is in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on February 7, 2026. The Werdenfelsbahn ser...

#13288470

Train Station Pfronten-Steinach In The Bavarian Alps

8 February 2026

The rail station exterior building is in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on February 7, 2026. The Werdenfelsbahn ser...

#13288470

8 February 2026

The rail station exterior building is in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on February 7, 2026. The Werdenfelsbahn serves as a key transit link for tourism and commuters in the Allgau region, benefiting from the high adoption of the D-Ticket.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train is at Pfronten-Steinach station in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on...

#13288471

Train Station Pfronten-Steinach In The Bavarian Alps

8 February 2026

A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train is at Pfronten-Steinach station in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on...

#13288471

8 February 2026

A Deutsche Bahn Werdenfelsbahn regional train is at Pfronten-Steinach station in Pfronten-Steinach, Ostallgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on February 7, 2026. The Werdenfelsbahn serves as a key transit link for tourism and commuters in the Allgau region, benefiting from the high adoption of the D-Ticket.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


of 114
Next
NurPhoto Logo

Independent photojournalistic agency delivering global visual storytelling since 2013. Trusted by leading media organizations worldwide.

Company
  • About Us
  • Work With Us
  • Contact Us
  • Reportages
Services
  • Editorial Pictures
  • Assignments
  • Research Services
  • Fine Art Prints
  • Creative Content
Resources
  • License Terms
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Support Center
Connect With Us
[email protected]
24/7 Support
Follow Our Stories

© 2013-2026 NurPhoto S.r.l. All rights reserved. | VAT IT01921690663

We accept:
Click outside this window to close it