Avinash 1st in Tarhra National Poetry Competition

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Baishak 14, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Avinash 1st in Tarhra National Poetry Competition

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Poet Avinash Bhattarai's poem 'Aesthetics of Window' has become the first in the national poetry competition held in Itahari sub-metropolitan city of Sunsari-20 Tarhara.

Self. Narayan Paudel Smriti Tarhra Nationwide Open Poetry Competition-2082, 10 poems were selected out of 406 poems received and the final competition was held with recital.  Bhattarai became the first in the

competition. In the competition, a poem titled 'Asha' by Khotang poet Shubhachandra Rai came second. Similarly, Rasuwa poet Alyssa Eklas' poem titled 'The Last Tree of the Earth' won the third place. Similarly, Saptari's Roma Lamsal Nura's 'The Last Question of the Tree to Man' and Dailekh's Deepin Sijapati's 'Struggle and Resolution' were comforted.

Janasahayog 2050 Group Tarhra gave first, second, third and incentive prizes in cash 51 thousand one hundred, 41 thousand one hundred, 31 thousand one hundred and 11 thousand one hundred respectively. 

Gorkha's Nishan Nishan, who was selected in the top 10, "Nature's Gymnasium Mother," Sindhupalchok's Sundar Shirish's "And Danger Becomes Letters," Sindhupalchok's Dr. Smita Shrestha's poem entitled 'Ishwarlai Apil,' Subas Rai Bangdel of Elam's 'God's Met Statement', and Anil Subedi of Dhankuta's poem titled 'God's Marathon' were awarded with cash of five thousand and one hundred . Tulsi Diwas, a leading poet and culturalist, presented the prizes to the winners in

poetry. On this occasion, Nawal Nepal, Prakashchandra Periyar, Mani Ram Shrestha, Dr. Dhankeshar Khadka, Kamala Subba, Kamala Chapagai, etc., who have contributed to local, national and international life by representing various regions of Tarhra Mul, have also been honoured. 

Santosh Shrestha, chairman of Tarhra, the organizer of the Jan Sahayog 2050 Group, said that the poetry competition with the highest prize money in Nepal has been completed.

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