India dismisses Nepal’s Kailash yatra objection over Lipulekh Pass Nepal has officially objected to India resuming the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra through Lipulekh Pass, a territory it claims based on the 1816 Sugauli Treaty. India dismissed these claims as unjustified and historically unfounded, stating Lipulekh has been a long-standing yatra route. This dispute marks a potential test for bilateral ties as both nations prepare for diplomatic discussions. #Nepal #Pass #Kailash #Sugauli_Treaty #Lipulekh_Pass #Pass_Nepal #Kailash_Mansarovar #dismisses_Nepal #Mansarovar_Yatra #Kailash_yatra

Kailash Manasarovar Yatra from June to August for 2nd straight year Pilgrims can embark on the sacred Kailash Manasarovar Yatra again in 2026, with the Ministry of External Affairs coordinating with China. The spiritual journey, resuming for the second year, will see 20 batches of 50 individuals each travel via Uttarakhand or Sikkim. Selection will be computer-generated and gender-balanced, with registration now open. #External_Affairs #Kailash #Manasarovar_Yatra #Kailash_Manasarovar #Affairs_coordinating #sacred_Kailash #year_Pilgrims #Manasarovar #Yatra #straight_year

Kailash Kher explains ‘Lakeer Ka Fakeer’ remark amid meme frenzy, says he’s learnt to laugh along Singer Kailash Kher has responded to a viral meme based on one of his past interviews, where his remarks and expressions have been widely circulated online. The clip, particularly his use of the phrase “lakeer ka fakeer,” has gained traction across social media, often in a humorous context. Addressing the chatter, Kher clarified that his comments stem from a deeper cultural perspective. “My point was asking people ‘How are you’ is such a waste of time. Kitna bekar lagta hai. The other person, too, like a parrot, is forced to say ‘I’m fine. ’ According to our culture, we greet people, saying pranam or namaskar and end it there. It’s all frivolous conversation and has to be called out,” he said. He further explained that his statements were intended to encourage more mindful and meaningful communication, rather than routine exchanges. The singer suggested that everyday interactions often become mechanical, losing their authenticity over time. Reacting to the meme culture around the clip, Kher acknowledged that his serious demeanor sometimes makes him an easy target for internet humour. “Being a spiritual person, at times my expressions come across more serious than intended, and memers pick those bits,” he shared, adding that he has learned to take it in stride. Kher also reiterated the thought behind his now-viral phrase. “Half the world has turned into lakeer ka fakeer,... #Fakeer’_remark #Kailash_Kher #remark_amid #past_interviews #circulated_online #Singer_Kailash #widely_circulated #Kailash #Kher_explains #Kher
