Noted librarians Shanti-Narayan's collection of books donated to central library - Khabarhub

KATHMANDU: Narayan Mishra has donated a collection of books worth amounting to Rs 3 million to the Tribhuvan University Central Library.

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Feminist pedagogy through Junkiri

The library is a community space that illuminates feminist issues through its thoughtfully curated collection of books.

New Zealanders mark Chinese Immersion Day

Chinese Immersion Day was marked in the New Zealand city of Christchurch on Sunday, with the local library receiving donations of Chinese books.

New Zealanders mark Chinese Immersion Day

Chinese Immersion Day was marked in the New Zealand city of Christchurch on Sunday, with the local library receiving donations of Chinese books.

‘Gender Queer’ tops library group’s list of challenged books

With Florida legislators barring even the mention of being gay in classrooms and similar restrictions under consideration.

‘Gender Queer’ tops library group’s list of challenged books

With Florida legislators barring even the mention of being gay in classrooms and similar restrictions under consideration.

9 coffee places in Kathmandu where you can enjoy good books too

Coffee places have mushroomed in the Kathmandu valley. But, there are a few places that have an open library to let patrons read and sip coffees together. The post 9 coffee places in Kathmandu where you can enjoy good books too appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

In pics: Farm shop organizes Kids Market

Event attendees were collecting books to build a library for Shyala School.

Japan hands over books to TU department of IRD

The books include a wide range of titles, from classics on Japanese spiritual culture to contemporary political and economic issues and will be housed in the library of the Department of International Relations and Diplomacy, Tribhuvan University.

Khotang Police establishes library in custody

The District Police Office, Khotang, has initiated a campaign for opening a library in custody.  The library was established to engage the arrestees in reading culture and develop positive attitudes in them. Chief of Khotang Police Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Narayan Prasad Chimariya said that efforts are ongoing for the collection of books and other reading materials needed for the library.   So far, District Election Officer of Khotang Kopila Rai provided 18 books for the library while the sub-regional office of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) gave 14 books. Similarly, District Administration Office gave nine books while different individuals have provided some sets of books and other reading stuffs for the 'custody library'. Police Inspector Sagar Shah shared that people from different walks of life have been providing books and other supports for the expansion of the library.  Recently, Haribol Acharya of halesikhabar.com provided 19 books worth Rs 5,000 and advocate Om Prakash Ghimire provided 12 books.  Chimariya said that specific budget has not been received from the centre for the library set up but the campaign was forwarded with the help from donors to inform the people in police custody about different legal issues and provisions of punishment once the alleged is convicted of crimes.   Police officers said that they plan to collect at least 1,000 books of different genres. The library will have books on all subjects except the politically indoctrinated textbooks, it is said.