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कार्तिक २१ ,काठमाडौ । बालसाहित्यकार गोपाल पराजुलीको हिजो २०८१ कार्तिक २० गते साँझ मृत्यु भएकोछ । साहित्यकार पराजुलीको बि स १९९८ मा काभ्रे जिल्लामा जन्म भएको थियो ।
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Monday, September 11, 2023
मातृका पाेखरेलको कविता वाचन : वनफूल र सपनाहरू
By
Mahesh Shrestha
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Joint Statement by Nepalese Intellectuals on Political Prisoners
April 29, 2020
Condemn the State terror imposed by the fascist regimes of India and Nepal
A joint Statement by the Nepalese intellectuals, writers and journalists, demanding immediate release of Varvar Rao, Prof. Saibaba, cultural activist Maila Lama and other social activists and political prisoners.
Along with the Corona terror, we are facing state terror imposed by the fascist regimes. Nepalese revolutionary cultural- activist Maila Lama is kept in jail along with other political prisoners and the KP Oli government is ridiculing the question of the survival of the political prisoners. Intellectuals and human right activists from all over the world are questioning the lifeguards of Indian prisoners—Prof. Saibaba, author Varvar Rao, ailing politician Kobad Ghandi and other Social activists. In contrary, Modi Government, has arrested Gautam Navalakha and Anand Teltumde, the prominent personalities in India.
In Turkey, Helen Bolek, an activist of the anti-imperialist cultural team ‘Yoram Group’ demanding freedom of expression, died on April 3, following 288 days hunger strike, and the condition of another senior cultural activist, Ibrahim Gogek, who is living in the hunger strike, has become very critical. After being released from prison, Helen Bolek was in hunger strike demanding freedom of expression and the release of her remaining Comrades.
It is the duty of every progressive citizen to express solidarity with the oppressed and to stand against the State terror. Keeping in mind our responsibility, we condemn the fascist regime of Turkey forcing Helena Bolek to death and show our sincere respect and tribute to her.
Likewise, we condemn the fascist Indian Modi regime and express our strong solidarity with the intellectuals and social activists, who are launching campaigns for the release of imprisoned personalities. We demand the unconditional release of all writers, journalists and social activists including Prof. G.N. Saibaba, author and ideologue Varvar Rao, social activists Gautam Navalakha and Prof, Anand Teltumde. We all know Prof. Saibaba is wheelchair-bound with over 90% physical disability and 80 years old revolutionary poet Rao suffers from variety of ailments
At present, corona infection is rapidly increasing in Nepal and has brought Nepali life to a state of fear, tragedy and terror. The Nepalese people are now bound to suffer the Corona terror and the State terror both. Corona pandemic has become a easy means for corruption and the government has done nothing to get rid of the corona pandemic. Nepal’s prisons are filled with political prisoners. The Home Administration has repeatedly arresting political activists despite the court release.
Considering the uniqueness of the situation, cultural activists and human rights organizations have been calling for the release of the captives, including popular people’s cultural activist Maila Lama. On the contrary, the Oli government is in a position to continue the process of arrest and detention. In such a situation, we request and call on writers, artists, journalists and social activists to initiate a joint campaign for the survival and release of prisoners, including Maila Lama.
Let’s unite for joint resistance.
Signatories
- Rishi Raj Baral : Fiction writer and critic
- Roshan Janakpuri : Poet and critic
- Khem Thapaliya : Playwright and critic
- Mitrlal Pangyani : Poet
- Nibha shaha : Poet
- Khoma Taramu Magar : Poet and essayist
- Modanath Marhtha : Poet
- Balaram Timsina : Poet
- Nandish Adhikaarii : Professor
- Shivanarayan Pradhan : Professor
- Takmaa Kesi : Professor
- Janardan Thapa : Social Activist
- Kedarnaath Gautam : Journalist
- Dewendra Timla : Journalist
- Yadav Devkota : Journalist
- Narendrajang Peter : Journalist
- Soorya Baral : Journalist
- Jaya Dahal : Journalist
- Umesh Acharya : Poet
- Kamal Subedi : Reviewer
- Kapilchandra Pokhrel : Advocate and social activist
- Adity Bishnu : Journalist
- Matrika Pokhrel : Poet
- Rohit Dahal : Short story writer
- Dilip Shrestha : Poet
- Manohar Laamichhane : Essayist
- Dambar BK : Reviewer
- Shivanarayan Yadav : Professor
- Dirgha Pandey : Social Worker
- Mahadeep Pokharel : Social Activist
April 17, 2020
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Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Mahakavi Devkota Remembered
RSS
- 27 Oct, 2019
They remembered Devkota as a talent who wrote 'Shakuntal' epic in three months, 'Sulochana' epic in 10 days and 'Kunjini', a short epic, in a single day. They however rued over the failure to carve out a country as envisioned by Devkota.
The seminar with the theme of 'ideological view of Devkota' was organised jointly by Devkota Lu Xun Academy and Mahakavi Devkota Literature Academy.
On the occasion, former chairperson of the Progressive Writers' Association (PWA), Ninu Chapagain praised Devkota as a multi-talented figure, while Prof Ramesh Bhattarai shared Devkota's political journey.
Belkotgadhi municipality's attention has been drawn to reconstruct the house damaged by the 2015 earthquake, where Devkota had lived while writing 'Kunjini' and 'Pahadi Jiban' at Jhiltung in Nuwakot district, said vice chairperson of the municipality, Kabita Dhungana.
Also, PWA's former chairperson Matrika Pokharel and litterateur Avaya Shrestha lauded Devkota's contribution to the Nepali literature.
Viral Nepal map from Grade 8 textbook: Many misread Anno Domini as Bikram Sambat
Injina Panthi - May 24, 2020
Fact checked Nepal's map which is said to have included the disputed territory of Limpiyadhura in northwestern Nepal
This article was originally published in South Asia Check – an independent, non-partisan, non-profit initiative by Panos South Asia, aiming to promote accuracy and accountability in public debate.
A Nepal map which is said to have included the disputed territory of Limpiyadhura in northwestern Nepal has been widely circulated on social media. Most Twitter and Facebook users have posted the map with the following text: “The map is from textbook of Grade 8. This must have been published around 2012-13 (BS) because it includes the population of 2011. This map shows Limpiyadhura within Nepal. It must be investigated when did they [leaders] prostrate before India and revised the map. Maybe the honorable members of parliament should pay heed to this.” BS is short for the Bikram Sambat calendar used in Nepal and it is 56.7 years ahead of the Anno Domini (AD) or the Gregorian calendar.
On May 12, Matrika Pokharel, a former president of Progressive Writers’ Association, posted a copy of the map along with the aforementioned text on Facebook and this been already been shared 245 times. Many users have commented on the status, in which they have guessed the map could be from 2012-13 (BS). Deepak Shrestha, a journalist with the state-owned Gorkhapatra daily, also shared the text and map on Facebook on May 12. His post has been shared 165 times. Similarly, Shivaram Bohaju’s post on Facebook has been shared 105 times.
The post on Rabi Lamichhane Fan Club Facebook page has been shared 14 times.
The map was also used with the hashtag #LipulekhBelongsToNepal, which recently trended on Twitter.
Twitter user Shirja Shrestha tweeted: “Map of Nepal from Grade 8 English book. The enemy would not be attacking you if something valuable wasn’t inside you. India always had a black eye in terms of land invasion.” Dilandra Pathak, a Twitter user who identifies himself as a geologist, tweeted that the map was an old document showing Lipulekh and Limpiyadhura [on the Nepali side].
Another Twitter user, Pradip Bhattarai, tweeted: “This is what the map of Nepal was like in 2011 [BS]. This was correct. But the sliver of land jutting out of it was removed in 2032 BS [1975 AD]. I don’t think there had been any protest in 1975. In 1975, Tulsi Giri was the prime minister and Birendra was the king of Nepal. Why was the territory of Nepal removed like this? If anyone has any information about this, please share. ” His tweet has been retweeted 18 times.
Most social media users have claimed that the map was found in the historical archives. They also claimed it was in the school textbook in 2011/2012 BS (1954-55). But some users in their comments and replies have claimed that it is a current textbook.
This is not the first time the map has been widely shared on social media. Following the inauguration of a “link road” by India, which connects Dharchula with Lipulekh in the disputed border region in Nepal’s northwestern edge, protests have erupted in Nepal, which claims the territory historically belongs to Nepal. The disputed territory in the remote and strategic region of Nepal’s far-west includes Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh and Kalapani.
South Asia Check fact-checked the viral map.
We found the Curriculum Development Center (CDC) under the Ministry of Education had published the map in two places in the Grade 8 English textbook in 2071 BS (2014 AD). Ganesh Prasad Bhattarai, director of the CDC, said while his office usually relied on maps from the Department of Survey (DOS), someone could have used a map obtained from a Google search in the textbook. “We publish textbooks and reference materials,” he told South Asia Check. “We will investigate if, for some reason, the book designer used a different map from the one provided by the DOS,” he said.
We emailed Bhattarai a few pages of the textbook containing the viral map, requesting him to study them. The pages sent to him included the map, which is in the chapter titled “District Profile”, the image of the book’s cover and the page containing the authors’ names. Under the map there is a profile of Dadeldhura district although the disputed region is in Nepal’s Darchula district.
The book in question was the first edition published in 2015 and reprinted in 2016 and 2017. Currently, some schools in Kathmandu use it as an English textbook for Grade 8. Radha Karki, an English teacher at Tilingtar Higher Secondary School in Dhapasi, said the book was part of the textbook authorized by the government. “Our school is not the only one using the book. Government and community schools across the country use it as textbook,” she said.
(Left) The cover of the Grade 8 English textbook. (Right) A page containing the map of Nepal and Dadeldhura district profile.
According to Bhattarai, the book sent to him by South Asia Check states it is a 2015 edition while the book issued by his office is a 2014 edition and the page numbers do not match. “It looks like the map [viral on social media] was copied from our textbook. I am at home now due to the lockdown so I have not been able to study the matter. This also happened before I joined CDC,” he said.
Under the “Reading” section on page 122 of the book issued by the CDC, there is a map of Nepal under which there’s a sub-section titled “Engage Yourself”. Then follows the first assignment with an instruction that reads: “Look at the map and point out your district, zone and region.” On the same page there is a second assignment, which asks the students to write a paragraph about Dadeldhura district, whose details are given in a box. Among the details of the district, the population has been stated as 142,094 (2011). The figures are from the national census conducted in 2011 AD.
The misleading claims that it was an old map from 2011 BS circulated on the social media because many social media users misread 2011 AD as 2011 Bikram Sambat.
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Mahakavi Devkota expo in Beijing
By Rastriya Samachar Samiti
KATHMANDU: A two-day exhibition on the life of the Mahakavi Laxmi Prasad Devkota and different aspects of his literary creation is going to be organised in Beijing, China, from September 7.
Secretary at the Devkota-Lu Xun Pragya Pratisthan, litterateur Hari Govinda Luintel, said that around 40 flex boards, three dozens of books, articles written on Devkota in different newspapers, 23 paintings as well as a documentary based on the life of Devkota would be included in the exhibition.
A team of the Devkota-Lu Xun Pragya Pratisthan is leaving for Beijing on September 5 upon the invitation of Beijing Lu Xun Museum for the same.
Pratisthan Chairperson Ninu Chapagain would lead the team comprising Rambabu Subedi, Ranendra Baraili, Hari Govinda Luintel, Krishna Prasain, Matrika Pokharel, Mahesh Paudyal and Jeevan Sharma.
On the occasion, a special discussion would be held regarding mutual relations of the two countries, on the occasion of the completion of 60 years of establishment of Nepal-China diplomatic relations.
An international seminar about Devkota and famous Chinese writer, Lu Xun, would also be organised. Similarly, Chinese litterateurs as well as Ninu Chapagain and Rambabu Subedi would present working paper.
Chapagain and Paudyal are scheduled to address a programme to be held at Renmin University in Beijing on September 9.