Hundreds of people in Kathmandu take part in Pride Month celebrations marked by a march through the capital. Multiple outlets report that members of Nepal’s LGBTQ+ community and their supporters participate in the procession, along with other participants described as sexual and gender minorities. The event is held in line with global Pride Month activities, with reports noting that participants march through central areas of Kathmandu to mark the occasion. While the articles describe the parade’s broad purpose—celebrating Pride Month and visibility for LGBTQ+ people—they do not provide detailed information on specific organizers, permits, or any clashes or incidents. The coverage emphasizes the scale of the gathering, describing the march as attended by hundreds, and frames it as a public demonstration of support and community participation in Kathmandu during Pride Month. Overall, the accounts converge on the same core details: a pride parade/march takes place in Kathmandu, involving hundreds of LGBTQ+ community members and supporters, as part of Pride Month observances.