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19-Nov-03 11:41 AM |
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NRN Conference Thank You Note from INLS |
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Dear community members,
International Nepali Literary Society (INLS) recently participated on First Non-Resident Nepalese (NRN) Conference (http://www.nrn.org.np) in Kathmandu to seek support for our campaign called “Lets Unite Every Community to Keep Nepali Identity Alive and Vibrant” and strengthen the link between the Diaspora Nepali community and Nepal. We published NRN special issue of the magazine and distributed in Nepal. Thanks to Chief Editor, Suman Timsina for publishing a quality magazine. Our participation to the NRN Conference was highly successful. Our President, Mr. Puru Subedi who represented INLS at the conference, was able to promote work of INLS to the NRN representatives from over 40 countries and seek their support. In addition to promoting work of INLS, he also presented on the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) forum. He introduced a concept called "E-Literature" and proposed to expand horizon of Nepali literature to include this new literary form. He also discussed ICT investment opportunities and policies for NRN.
INLS would like to thank following for their help in Nepal:
1. NAC North American Delegation to NRN Conference Chair and INLS Trustee, Dr Shyam Karki for presenting work of INLS along with others on one of the main conference sessions. We would also like to congratulate him for receiving award from the King and becoming Vice President of newly formed NRN Coordination Organization. We would like to thank all the members of the USA delegation for their cooperation during the conference.
2. Moderators of "Sahitya Sansar", "Aaajako Bhetghat" and "Euba Manch" program at Radio Nepal for taking interview related to work of INLS.
3. INLS Nepal Chapter for hosting a NRN welcome ceremony and honor to Rastra Kavi Madhav Prasad Ghimire.
4. Myagdi Student Organization for hosting a welcome ceremony and interaction program related to INLS’ NRN participation.
5. Professor, Dr. Jangab Chuhan (nepalikavita.com) and Poet/Song Writer, Mr. Bikram Subba and others for hosting a poetry recitation and discussion meeting to discuss promotion of Nepali literature at the international level.
6. Hindu Vidhya Peeth School and The Solidarity Magazine for inviting to their talk program.
7. Mr. Yadhav Kharel for his advice and Nepal Sanskritik Sangh for a collaborative project proposal
International Nepali Literary Society Headquarter, Washington, D.C. http://www.inls.org
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