The 'Chittoun Kacheheri', organized by Better Chitwan and co-organized by six different organizations, including Narayani Kala Mandir and Tharu Kalyankarini Sabha Chitwan, will conclude on Saturday evening.
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The third edition of 'Chittaun Kacheheri' is starting from 'Kavita Kacheheri' in Narayangadh on Thursday evening.
The 'Chitton Kacheheri', co-organized by Better Chitwan and 6 other organizations including Narayani Kala Mandir and Tharu Kalyankarini Sabha Chitwan, will conclude on Saturday evening.
The program to be held at Narayani Kala Mandir, Narayangadh, will feature more than 50 speakers from Friday to discuss, debate, share ideas and comment on 15 different topics.
Engineer Sagar Karki, coordinator of the organizing committee, informed that this series of 'Chitton Kacheheri' will focus on the meaning of the Genji movement that took place on Bhadra 23 and 24. There will be two sessions related to the movement.
Other sessions are on journalism, migration, citizenship, minority movements, campaigns and identity. The organizer informed that the main speaker this time is Indian poet and journalist Jacinta Kerkatta.
The organizer has called 'Chitton Kacheheri' a celebration of ideas. The organizer says that the topic of common people is given priority in 'Chittaun Kacheheri', the title of the program chosen from the language of the indigenous Tharu community of Chitwan.
