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Balkuram Pun, a young tourism activist of Rolpa, has exhibited the photos taken in Rolpa in Kathmandu. The exhibition of photos related to Rolpa, which is moving towards tourism, development, rural community and peace, started from Monday. The exhibition will run till Wednesday.
37-year-old Pun from Rolpa Jelbang, who is also a tourism businessman, named the photo exhibition displayed in Kathmandu as 'Tourism for Peace'. Inaugurating the exhibition on Monday, former Minister of Peace, Water Resources, Irrigation and Finance Varshman Pun expressed the idea that the district's identity will be spread through the photo exhibition.
'There is no more conflict in Rolpa. Peace and development are taking the lead. Through the photos displayed here, there is an opportunity to develop tourism and lead to economic progress in the district.' Former minister Pun, who was also the chief guest, said, 'Rolpa became a center of political conflict during 10 years. We raised our voice from here to change the political system in the country. But now the center of peace and development should be made. Now there is a need to really develop in Rolpa and move towards making it a center for peace and conflict studies.'
An exhibition of about three dozen photos taken by Balkuram while promoting the heritage of Rolpa and Rukum by developing tourism It is being held at Umoja Coffeehouse, operated at NB Center in Naya Baneshwar, Kathmandu. Rolpa's religious, cultural and The purpose of identifying and promoting the places with touristic potential has also been taken.
photo exhibition is organized by Tourism Promotion Forum Nepal. Sagar Pandey, President of Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAN) was also present during the inauguration. Literature writer Suman Thapa, tourism journalist Amrit Bhadgaon and others commented about the photo exhibition.
photo exhibitor Balkuram said that he was happy to have a photo exhibition in the federal capital, Kathmandu. 'Wherever I went, I brought only a few of the photographs I took with me to the exhibition. A lot of work remains to be done. Come visit Rolpa. Rolpa is calm now,' he said.
