Press Release on Nepal-India Multilingual Poetry Festival

KATHMANDU, Feb. 23: The Embassy of India in Nepal has issued a press release on the "Nepal-India Multilingual Poetry Festival" organized on the occasion of International Mother Language Day on 21st February 2023.

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Kalinga Literary Festival to be held

The second edition of Kalinga Literary Festival is scheduled to be held from September 1 to 3 in Kathmandu. Organised jointly by Yashaswi Pragya Pratisthan, Nepal and Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) of India, this global event is set to host writers from countries including Nepal, India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.

Nepal-India literature festival concludes with10-poiint declaration

The three-day Nepal-India Literature Festival concluded with the adoption of 10-point Biratnagar declaration. The festival jointly organized by Biratnagar Metropolitan City and Krantidhara Literature Academy of Merath, India was formally wrapped up on Sunday. A 10-point declaration highlighting mutual promotion of literatures of Nepal and India was adopted on the occasion. Among the charters in […]

Literature festival concludes with 10-point declaration

The three-day Nepal-India Literature Festival concluded with the adoption of a 10-point Biratnagar declaration.

Literature festival concludes with 10-point declaration

The three-day Nepal-India Literature Festival concluded with the adoption of a 10-point Biratnagar declaration.

10 Fascinating Facts About Holi: The Festival of Colors and Love!

Holi, the festival of colors, is celebrated with great enthusiasm and zeal across Nepal, India and other parts of the world. The festival marks the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. In this article, we will share some interesting facts about Holi celebration. The legend of Holika Dahan: The celebrati

Nepal-India Literature festival held

The two-day Nepal-India Literature Festival, which started on Saturday in Sauraha, Chitwan, has been completed. Inaugurating the literary festival with the participation of more than 100 Nepali language writers from Nepal and India on Saturday, the patriarch of Nepal Pragya-Pratisthan Ganga Prasad Upreti said that Nepali language and culture has its own identity in any part of the world.