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“Sapanaharuko Bahi” launched

Kathmandu: “Sapanaharuko Bahi,” a poetry collection by Abhagi Thegawale, was launched by Shrasta Publications during an event in Damak on Friday. 

The program, chaired by Sundar Kurup, saw the participation of senior literary figures such as Keshav Acharya, Prakash Thamshuhang, Leela Anmol, and Prakash Budhathoki.

The event also included a poetic rendition by Rajkumar Subba Anishchit.

Other notable attendees included Munaraj Sharma, Sumitra Wangdel, Chandra Bhandari, Shivshankar Thapa, Hem Adhikari, Hast Pariyar, Punya Prasad Kharel, Bivas Balibhadra Koirala, and Krishna Baral.