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Narrator Vijay Hitan's Lahure's Relimai has been awarded the Araniko International Award for the year 2079. This is the third edition of the Araniko International Prize of two lakh cash, established by the Language and Literature Committee of the Non-Resident Nepalese Association.
This award has been given to the best works of Nepali writers living abroad. In a ceremony held in Kathmandu on Friday Former Vice-Chancellor of Nepal Pragya Pratishthan, famous poet Vairagi Kainla presented the award to the artist Vijay Hitan. He congratulated Kritikar Hitan for presenting Master Mitrasen's military and artistic life in a readable manner. Babukrishna Karki, a retired general writer of the Nepali Army, wrote that work, in addition to the army, the police, all of the literature Said that it can be interesting for the reader.
Narrator Nayanraj Pandey said that war literature is now dominating many subjects of writing. Former Treasurer of Non-Resident Nepali Association and Arani's International Award Management Chairman of the committee, Kavi Hikmat Thapa, said that the organization is establishing and distributing this award to include and encourage Nepali talents who are in migration.
Poet Ramesh Paudel claimed that a Nepali activist working in the British army had a gun on his pillow but was able to apply ointment with a heartfelt pen. Awarded talent Vijay Hitan published the work after a long search and research on the biography of Adi Singer Master Mitrasen Thapa and this award is the Motivation to move forward in research Said it was met.
