The Chautari poem explores the longing for new experiences and the thirst for knowledge. It describes the desire to escape a dry well of ignorance and join in the conversations of the wise.
Read moreThe Chautari poem explores the longing for new experiences and the thirst for knowledge. It describes the desire to escape a dry well of ignorance and join in the conversations of the wise.
Read moreSahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar Award recognizes young writers under 35, for outstanding works in one of the 24 major Indian languages.
Read moreTihar, also known as Diwali or Deepawali, is the second-largest festival of the Gorkhas, celebrated over five days typically in the Kartik month.
Read moreSahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puraskar is an annual award conferred on writers for their contribution in the field of Children’s literature in any of the 22 languages of the 8th Schedule to the Indian constitution.
Read moreSansari Puja, celebrated by the Gorkha community, is one of the different ways mountain people show their gratitude to mother nature & respect to their ancestors.
Read moreशरतचन्द्रका कथाहरु is a collection of shorts stories by famous Bengali writer Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, translated into Nepali by author Suraj Sharma.
Read moreSahitya Akademi’s list of members of the Advisory Board for Nepali language for the tenure of 5 years (2022 – 2027).
Read moreDashain is celebrated by the Nepali speaking communities around the world and falls during the Durga Puja seasons.
Read moreGorkha community is a culturally diverse group with a rich tradition of folk dances that vary based on ethnicity, region, and occasion.
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