We need to have a vibrant reading culture

Rajan Prasad Pokharel talks about his upcoming work, favourite writers, and the prospect of English literature in Nepal.

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Opinion | Promoting Nepal’s reading culture

The government should establish well-equipped libraries and reading corners in schools, colleges and public spaces.

Nepal Academy hosts book exhibition for promoting reading culture

KATHMANDU: In a bid to promote reading culture, the Nepal Academy is hosting a book exhibition today. The book exhibition is taking place at Bhanubhakta Chamber of the Academy. Academy manager Sudhir Dhungel informed that the books published by the Academy since 2030 through 2079 BS are being kept for sale in the exhibition. The […]

Nepal Academy to promote reading culture

In a bid to promote reading culture, the Nepal Academy is hosting a book exhibition today.

An old business gets a new form to revive Kathmandu’s reading culture

Anu Books turning into Cofee at Anu Books is indicative of how old businesses are getting new forms in the dynamic city of Kathmandu to revive Kathmandu's reading culture. The post An old business gets a new form to revive Kathmandu’s reading culture appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Prosperity not just defined by economic progress: President Bhandari

President Bidya Devi Bhandari has underlined the need of promoting reading culture and making it accessible to the masses.

Akshara Children's Literature Festival completed

The Akshara Children's Literature Festival was organized today with the objective of developing reading culture in students and parents

Pandemic revives reading culture in Nepal

Photo: AMERICAN LANGUAGE CENTRE ontrary to industry projections, paper book sales during the pandemic in Nepal have seen healthy growth after an initial setback. Stores were quick to adapt to new business models by taking to Instagram to advertise and deliver new books at a time when constrained by travel restrictions, many young people turned […]

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.