Sunil Sharma
Photojournalist accredited to 'Himalaya Times' Nepali national daily.Photography was just a hobby 9 years back, but now it has become a passion.
Won the title of "TOP Three Best Photos" in the competition organized by OHCHR in the theme " Female Journalist in CA election".Third position holder in "1st Ever Indrajatra Photo Competition".Participant in various photo competitions and exhibitions organized by different NGOs and INGOs within the country.Particular interest in cultural events.
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by Sunil Sharma
Devotees pull the Seto Machhendranath Chariot to different temples in Kathmandu to mark the first day of Seto Machhendranath Chariot festival.
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by Sunil Sharma
Nepalese devotees welcome the new year and the advent of spring covered in vermilion powder, carry palanquins with deities by celebrating Sindur Jatra festival and the tongue piercing ceremony in Bode village of Thimi, Bhaktapur.
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by Sunil Sharma
The eighth TGIF Nepal Fashion Week 2013,Nepal’s biggest lifestyle and glamour event, concluded in Kathmandu. One of the country’s oldest fashion events, TGIF Nepal Fashion Week has come to an end in the capital showcasing the style and designs.
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by Sunil Sharma
The TGIF Nepal Fashion Week is still gaining popularity in Kathmandu on the second and third day. Models walk the catwalk in various themes prepared by designers. Besides the regular theme, designers went through Nepali and International fusions.
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by Sunil Sharma
The hottest style extravaganza of the nation, TGIF Nepal Fashion Week, kicks off in Kathamandu with known names in the of Nepali fashion together with emerging talents. 20 models walk on the ramp in 10 various sequences prepared by various designers.
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by Sunil Sharma
Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, was celebrated hilariously in the country’s hilly region including the Kathmandu Valley. People are seen in their neighborhoods and on the road, smearing colored powders and throwing water-filled balloons.
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by Sunil Sharma
Newars celebrated the festival Yomari Punhi, Purnima, in Kathmandu. Yomari Punhi, meaning full moon of Yomari, is one of the popular Newar festivals and is observed every year during the full moon of December. National Jyapu Diwas is also celebrated.
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by Sunil Sharma
The Muslim community marked the Eid-ul-Azha, one of the biggest festival for Muslims. Members of the community visited the popular Jamia and Kashmiri mosques for prayers on this day and sacrifice the goat and sheep for the feast.
