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Elephants around, gathering of literati in the middle. The writer completed his works on Saturday while enjoying nature and wildlife at Hattisar Complex in Piparia of Shuklaphanta National Park. An international poetry conference has been organized by Manaskhand Foundation for the promotion of tourist areas including Shuklaphanta National Park.
More than five dozen writers from different regions of Nepal and India are participating in the poetry conference. They presented their creations for the development of tourism in the region. "Shuklaphanta is an attractive tourist area, but it has not been publicized," said the secretary of the foundation, Hem Babu, the author, "that's why we have gathered writers from Nepal and India here."
There are 6 elephants at Piriya Post in the park. Writers have done their presentations in the area where there are elephants. The conference was started by feeding fruits to the elephants. "Such activities can help tourism development," said writer Tekraj Pant, who is also the former dean of Sudurpaschim University. Said it will happen.
"We exchange things from both sides," Awasthi said, "We will help as much as we can for the promotion of this region, and we will try our best with our compositions." After presenting their works in the Hattisar campus, the poets also presented poems, ghazals and songs in the evening at the Ranatharu Homestay near the Shuklaphanta National Park.
