Vishnu Paduka's 'Magyud Khona' first in the Barakhari Katha competition, got one lakh rupees

Prameya Bhandari's story 'Kritrim Sapna' won the second prize and storyteller Vivek Dhimal's story 'Maine Deheke Vidyalaya' won the third prize.

Mangshir 16, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Vishnu Paduka's 'Magyud Khona' first in the Barakhari Katha competition, got one lakh rupees

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Vishnu Paduka's story 'Magyud Khona' has won the first prize in Bahrakhari story competition. Barakhari Media has released the results of the sixth edition of the 12Khari Katha Contest 'Dishhome 12Khari Katha Contest-2081'. Storyteller Prameya Bhandari's story 'Artificial Dream' got the second prize and storyteller Vivek Dhimal's story 'Maine Deheke Vidyalaya' got the third prize.

In a special program held in Kathmandu on Sunday, along with the announcement of the winner of the sixth edition of the story competition, the book 'Barahkhari Best Story-2081', a compilation of the best 25 stories from the 937 stories received from different countries including Nepal, was also launched. Prithvisubba Gurung, the chief guest of the

program, the Minister of Communication and Information Technology, presented trophies and certificates to all the best 25 storytellers, including the first, second and third place storytellers, along with the launch of Bahrakhari Best Katha-2081 story.

Bahrakhari Story Writing Competition-2081 Among the best 25 story writers in alphabetical order are Anita Panthi, Apsana Choulagain, Chetanath Acharya, Jeet Bahadur Katuwal, Toyam, Dixit KC, Durga Dhenga, Devendra Khapung, Dhruv Adhikari, Prameya Bhandari, Bhagwat Khanal, Bhumika Tharu. , Madhur Bhattarai, Mahendra Mahak, Mirma, Rameshjung Thapa, Radhika Kalpit, Lalita Doshi, Vimala Tiwari, Vivek Dhimal, Vishnu Paduka, Sapna Adhikari, Sudip Chapagain, Hark Bahadur Lamgade 'Rohit' and Dr. Himalal Shrestha is the best. The best storytellers of the sixth edition of the

story competition were presented by Chief Guest Minister of Communication and Information Technology Gurung, Director of Dish Media Limited Hemraj Dhakal, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Nepal Investment Mega Bank Mahesh Sharma Dhakal, Chief Executive Officer of Krishi Bikas Bank Limited Prem Kumar Shrestha, Chief Executive Officer of NMB Bank Limited Sunil KC, Azad Shrestha, Chairman, United Azod Insurance Limited, Ujjwala, Head of Brand and Service Improvement, Himalaya Airlines Along with Dolly, Bahrakhari Media Editor-in-Chief Prateik Pradhan, Managing Director Dnyaneshwar Acharya, Special Editor Hari Bahadur Thapa, Opinion Editor and Internal Judging Group Coordinator Gobind Adhikari and other distinguished personalities presented garlands, certificates, cash and trophies.

Dish Home Barakhari Katha-2081 was the title sponsor of Dish Media Network Limited. The cooperating institutions were Nepal Investment Mega Bank Limited, Nepal Telecom, National Commercial Bank, United Azod Insurance Limited, NMB Bank Limited, Krishi Bikas Bank Limited. Similarly, the airline partners included Yeti Airlines and Himalaya Airlines. In the sixth edition of the

story writing competition, a collection of 25 best stories has been brought to the market by publishing partner Fineprint. Narrator Nayanraj Pandey edited this work.

12khari media formed two evaluation committees, internal and external, for story selection. External judges include Prof. Dr. Gyanu Pandey was the coordinator and the writers Dr. Geeta Tripathi and Dhirendra Premarshi were members.

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