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Five books selected for prestigious Madan Purashkar

Kathmandu, July 23: Madan Puraskar Guthi has selected five works for 'Madan Puraskar 2080'. Today, Guthi has released the name of five works out of three hundred and four books published in 2080 BS. Guthi has chosen Bhakta Syangtan's 'Damphuko Atmalap', Mohan Mainali's 'Mukam Ranamaidan', Jeevan Chhetri's 'Nun-Tel', Bhabesh Bhumari

Minister Sharma lauds role of literary journalism

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Rekha Sharma, has pressed the idea of promoting literary journalism through the adoption of

‘Nepal Academy’s role leading in preservation of languages’

Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Hit Bahadur Tamang asserted that the Nepal Academy's role is important in preservation

Nepal-India literary conference held in Dilashaini of Darchula

The Charmanwati Literary Conference and International Poetry Workshop was held in Dilashaini of Baitadi in the Sudurpaschim Province. 

‘Rowena Grubbly & The Tale of Queen Astren’ released

The novel written in English by Hritzu Gautam, a student of Grade 10, was jointly released by former Chancellor of

Young Bimarsh translates Maithili poetry ‘Nahi Sita Nahi’ into English

The collection of Maithili poetry “Nahi Sita Nahi” written by Bibha Vimarsh was translated into English by her 17 year

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Himalayan Literature Festival kicks off in Thamel

The Himalayan Literature Festival has kicked off in Thamel, a major tourist destination of the federal capital from today. A

Nitya Ranjana Script wins ‘Yellow Pencil Award’  

Nitya Ranjana (Ranjana Unicode) script has won this year's 'D&AD Yellow Pencil Award'.  This is the first award for the

Lyricist Thapa and singer Deshar feted in Hetauda

The Bhim Birag Music Literature Art Academy has feted lyricist Rajendra Thapa and singer Nisha Deshar.

Bharatpur metropolitan city academy honours literary writers

Academy's Chancellor and Bharatpur mayor Renu Dahal feted the literary writers amidst a programme on Sunday. Prakash Thapa of Bharatpur-4