On the occasion of the 22nd foundation day of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA), the speaker of the literary seminar and multilingual creative reading program jointly organized by the Nepal Pragya-Pratishthan and NRNA's Language and Literature Committee said that the country will no longer be limited to a certain geography.
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It has been emphasized that Nepali language literature should be developed in those places because Nepal is where the Nepalese have been.
On the occasion of the 22nd foundation day of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) on Thursday, the speaker of the literary seminar and multilingual creative reading program jointly organized by Nepal Pragya-Pratishthan and NRNA's Language and Literature Committee said that the country will no longer be limited to a certain geography. That is why they emphasized on giving the new generation the feeling of being Nepal by developing Nepali language and literature in the places where Nepalis have reached. Addressing the
program, the chancellor of the foundation Bhupal Rai informed that the foundation is going to work in the field of Nepali language as well as all the languages spoken in Nepal. He told that the
foundation has started work in 46 languages and the magazine has started publishing in ten languages. Vice Chancellor Rai said that no matter where the Nepalese go in the world, the Nepali language, literature and culture will also develop there.
NRNA President Mahesh Kumar Shrestha said that to end the existence of any country, the language and culture of that country would be ended, so the non-resident Nepalis spread around the world have made their children emotionally committed to the nation by promoting the Nepali language and culture. Dr. Dhanprasad Subedi, member secretary of
Foundation, said that they are cooperating with NRNA for the protection and promotion of Nepali language literature worldwide.
Biswasdeep Tigela, vice president of NRNA and coordinator of Language and Literature Committee, said that work is also being done to promote Nepali language and literature in 91 countries where NRNA is an organization. In the
event, Rajan Mukarung, the head of the mother tongue literature department of the institution, said that since Nepal is multifaceted in terms of language and culture, the corresponding work has been carried forward.
Former Secretary General of NRNA Janki Gurung said that Nepali people living outside Nepal are also a symbol of nationalism, so the Nepali language has been developed there as well. In the
program, 54 poets and poetesses of different languages recited their works.
