KATHMANDU: A London-based e-magazine run by the Nepali diaspora is organising an international poetry contest with the theme of future of Nepal in Kathmandu next month. A press release issued by the ...
The great poet Laxmi Prasad Devkota is my all time favourite and his famous short epic Muna Madan is the most enjoyable one for me. Muna Madan is a tragic romance in verse form about a husband who ...
Children of Nepali background living around the world are encouraged to express their poetic skills in world child poem competition. Child Committee of International Nepali Literary Society is ...
Kishore Man Shrestha, who goes by his literary name Kishore Pahadi, was recently in Melbourne, has been contributing to Nepali literature, spanning more than half a century. Pahadi recited his poem ...
Mahesh Paudyal (43) is an Assistant Professor at the Central Department of English, Tribhuvan University, the largest and oldest university in Nepal. A winner of multiple gold medals for academic ...
These are the first lines of Bina Theeng Tamang’s poem, Dhunwa ra Ama (Smoke and Mother). The narrator speaks to a Sunmaya about their mother who is always dancing, moving endlessly her hands and each ...
A learner of the Chinese language from the China Cultural Center recites a Chinese poem in Kathmandu, Nepal, Sept. 17, 2024. (Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua) A poetry reading was held in the Nepali ...
Avinash Shrestha’s collection of poetry The Dust Draws Its Face on the Wind translated from the Nepali into English by Rohan Chhetri evokes a landscape of feelings that translates the outside/outer ...
In the second session of World poetry Lebo Mashile from South Africa, Suman Pokhrel from Nepal, Khujesta Elham from Afghanistan were present along with Santosh Choubey. The poets recited their poems ...
Ncell Axiata, a mobile carrier in Nepal, has launched a campaign that's aligned with its brand philosophy of 'liberation'. "The film represents the progressive Nepali who does not shy away from any ...
These are the first lines of Bina Theeng Tamang’s poem, Dhunwa ra Ama (Smoke and Mother). The narrator speaks to a Sunmaya about their mother who is always dancing, moving endlessly her hands and each ...