There’s a Sanskrit saying, ‘‘", meaning -truth could be revealed through discourses. We are going back to our tradition of discussing, reflecting, and Read More
The Sagarmatha Sambaad is a multi-stakeholder dialogue forum committed to deliberate on the most prominent issues of global, regional and national significance. As a platform, it brings together people from all walks of life from broader spectrum, having the stake, influence and capacity to shape and drive the discourse for positive change.
The Sambaad (dialogue) is named after the world’s tallest mountain Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) which is also a symbol of friendship and is meant to promote the notions of common good and collective wellbeing of humanity. Sagarmatha, being the highest natural landmark on the earth, is also the tallest witness of the unfolding global events.
Nepal is an ancient land with rich natural and cultural heritages. Historically, the Himalaya and its foothills have been home to many sages, thinkers and people who have attained Bodhisattva- enlightenment. Discourses, reflections, mediation, harmonious life with nature and enlightenment have remained defining features of that tradition. Read More
There’s a Sanskrit saying, ‘‘", meaning -truth could be revealed through discourses. We are going back to our tradition of discussing, reflecting, and Read More
Ministry of Foreign Affairs successfully organized Sagarmatha National Sambaad on 9 February 2020 with an aim of collecting views and suggestions to establish Nepal's national position and perspective for the upcoming Sagarmatha Sambaad scheduled to be held on 2-4 April 2020. The national Sambaad was inaugurated b..
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