Nimesh Aviral's 'Journey to the River' released

Falgun 7, 2081

Ananda Gautam

Nimesh Aviral's 'Journey to the River' released

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Poet Nimesh Aviral (Rukman Thebe) of Sirijanga Rural Municipality-4 Tellok has launched a collection of poetry 'Journey to the River'. The 170-page book written in two volumes was launched on Wednesday by the Kanchenjunga Literary Institute.

In the program held at the headquarters, Fungling, writers recited poetry along with the inauguration. The first volume of the two-volume book contains 54 prose poems and the second contains 32 songs and 86 poems. This is the first work published by Aviral in the name of parents.  The

collection of poems was launched by veteran writers and musicians Bharat Gurung and others, while Panchthar's poet Dughi Mahal Timsina and Taplejung's Lekali Kanchha Mukkum reviewed it. In the

collection, feelings such as patriotism, political environment, and social conditions are portrayed. Hark Sangpang, the mayor of Dharan, has been satirized about the flag of the party to be hung in the village.  

Aviral, who is a teacher, mentioned that he used the time left over from school and home affairs to create literature. He said that he was connected to the literary field of the district through his first work. 

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