Freedom filmmaker recognition 2024 awarded to Pranaya R Shakya from Kaleidoscope Production


The 2024 Freedom Filmmaker Recognition has been felicitated to Pranaya R 
Shakya and his firm Kaleidoscope Production. Kaleidoscope production is Nepal’s only LGBTQIA+ led visual media production firm. 

Institutionalized by Docskool in 2018, the Freedom filmmaker recognition 
felicitates key individuals and collectives whose efforts make significant contribution towards the promotion of diverse cinema practices in Nepal and South Asia. The freedom filmmaker recognition carrying Docskool’s mascot, ‘Freedom Filmmaker’ features a human figure shouting in agony. It embodies the relentless devotion of filmmakers to express freely despite all restrictions filmmakers are presented with by state and non state actors. It encapsulates the resilience of filmmakers to make films despite these limitations presented. 

The 2024 felicitation was observed as part of the Closing Ceremony of Queer 
Film Festival Kathmandu (QFFK) on 9 December. The first Queer Film Festival Kathmandu  in Nepal, QFFK was held between 6 – 9 th of December at venues including Yalamaya kendra, Docskool alongside satellite venues at Pink Tiffany restaurant, Rokxi & Smog Restaurant and Hard Rock Café Kathmandu. The festival brought together 2000 + visitors showing 51 features, short documentary/ fiction films on Queer identity. The closing ceremony also included the festival’s final film show of ‘Fadia’s Tree’. 

Queer Film Festival Kathmandu - QFFK and Freedom Filmmaker recognition is  
organized by Docskool. Docskool is an open network of filmmaker’s setup in 2008 which promotes alternative mechanisms as support for filmmakers in early stages of their careers.



An Interaction with Pranaya

Life has been a wild ride, with twists and turns that I can’t even begin to describe. Looking back, I have no idea where I started.

As a teenager in the late 90s, I had my heart set on studying abroad. America was my dream country, but my mom’s fear of me getting lost in a foreign land put a stop to that.

But I didn’t give up. I decided to make the most of my time here and learn about technology. I started working on projects and building my skills, and I soon found myself working with companies and organizations. This gave me a chance to explore Nepal’s growing tech scene.

One of my first jobs was at a now defunct FM station. I hosted shows like Computer Sansar, East Meets West, and Sunday Special. These shows were a great way to connect with people and share my ideas. I learned a lot from them, and I became more open to different perspectives.

In 2007, I decided to take a new turn and explore the world of animation and VFX. It was a slow process, but I learned a lot and had a blast doing it. In 2011, we won an award for our best animation short film, which gave us the recognition we deserved. From a small one-room office to working with international clients, it’s been an incredible journey.

By this time, I realized I was always on the lookout for teams to expand and working on projects that could bring out the best in their potential. After returning to Kathmandu from Bangalore in late 2016, I joined the new generation of business-minded people to build an iconic fashion event, the first iteration of Otaku Jatra in 2017, and other things.

Today, I’m part of Kaleidoscope Production, a queer-owned and led production house that creates visual stories and other dimensions of production in the Nepali market. We also provide opportunities to the community with the right skillsets. It’s been a year, and we’ve already made a web series of six episodes called “Durbin: A Tale of the Rainbow Community,” a short documentary called “Breaking Silence” about people living with HIV in Nepal, and an event to mark Pride Month with a drag show called “Drag Show for Visibility Season 2.”

With more years to come in our journey, we have planned to work on content that’s heartwarming and tells stories that actually need to be told.

I’m excited about the journey ahead, but I’m also grateful for the support from the community, society, my friends, and family. Docskool’s recognition as Freedom Filmmaker 2024 gives me and my team the energy to make even better content on various platforms that deserve this recognition.

I’m looking forward to the future, but I’m also taking the experiences I’ve gained over the years and putting them in strong positions to build the foundation of Kaleidoscope Production and create stories that will make a positive impact on people overall.

Meet Pranaya R. Shakya, a true trailblazer in Nepal’s creative and advocacy world! Back in the early 2000s, he started some really cool radio shows that talked about youth issues. It was a time of big change in Nepal, and Pranaya gave young people a voice to share their thoughts and ideas. 

Pranaya also noticed the power of visual storytelling, so he teamed up with others to start Escape Animation. Back then, animation was still a new thing in Nepal, but they didn’t let that stop them. They made some amazing animated films  and won Nepal’s first animation award in 2011 and few other international participation and recognitions.

But Pranaya wasn’t done yet. He wanted to make sure that LGBTQIA+ people in Nepal had a chance to share their stories and make a difference. So, he co-founded Kaleidoscope Production, which is the first queer-owned production house in Nepal. They help LGBTQIA+ artists build their careers, tell their stories, and use their talents to make the world a more accepting place.


Businesses come together as Queer Friendly Businesses in solidarity for Nepal's 1st Queer Film Festival Kathmandu - QFFK 2024


Coca-Cola Beverages Nepal, CRS Healthcare, Hyatt Place, Yadea, Barasinghe, Kaleidoscope Production, Vet for your Pet, Asian Pharmaceuticals, Hard Rock Cafe, SnackOn Bars, Magar Adventure and Global Shapers Community Kathmandu came together in solidarity for Nepal's 1st Queer Film Festival Kathmandu - QFFK 2024 organized by Documentary Open School - Docskool. All these businesses also show their solidarity for queer community and allies to advocate about LGBTIQ+ not limiting it to be separate from each others. Documentary Open School - Docskool as the organizer also wanted to project that festivals like this is to celebrate diversity into a world of parallel aspirations, majestic leaps, individual conquests and historical overview of queer movement as films made world over.

Samrat Baral, CEO of CRS Healthcare on video message -



Sneha Shrestha, Communications & Sustainability Manager at Coca-Cola Beverages Nepal | The Bottlers Nepal on video message - 



Dinup and Rahul from Kaleidoscope Production - 



Saurav and Megha represent Global Shapers Community Kathmandu - 



Documentary Open School - Docskool also invited Queer Led Businesses for satellite events during the festival duration. Pride Perks at Paknajol organized an After Party on Opening Night, Rainbow Cafe and Restaurant at Galkopakha, Thamel organized a Speed Dating while Pink Tiffany, Saat Ghumti, Thamel celebrated Friday Night & Saturday Night while organized a Satellite Screenings of selected Queer Films on Sunday Night. Rokxi & Smog at Old  Baneshwor organized a Satellite Screening on Saturday Night followed by LIVE music where as Hard Rock Cafe Kathmandu as a Queer Friendly businesses closed the closing night screenings. 


Docskool also invited several Queer Led Businesses and Queer Friendly Businesses to showcase their products at Indreni Hatiya on Saturday at Yalamaya Kendra premises. Happy Space Nepal, Chibi Store, Lostmandu, Soozay Crochet, zie0art, FemArt Hack, BLISS Academy by Sakil Kunwar, Dristi Nepal and Cruiseaids Nepal joined the marketplace catering to the audience who joined the festival.

Find the Queer Film Festival Kathmandu - QFFK Catalogue was possible through the businesses who joined in solidarity for QFFK 2024 

Queer Expressions in Online Spaces - A talk session at QFFK 2024

The ever-expanding moral restrictions on cinema from state and non-state actors are constant contributor for weak queer participation in cinema. Queer cinema in Nepal faces multiple challenges, including limited yet stereotyped portrayal of LGBTQIA+ characters in Nepali films, and nominal participation of Queer individuals in cinema. Production practices in recent years show a different side to queer expression as more filmmakers are seeking alternatives to mainstream cinema.

Accessible online platforms have become highly sought after for queer and sexually open contents. Queer content producers have been fast to tap in with more queer materials released online in recent years than ever before in the history of cinema in Nepal. Their high approval comes as content creators see online spaces as an alternative to keep censorship and moral policing away. Yet the prospect of backlash from millions of homophobic audiences and new policies to control social media looms around.

Queer filmmakers and producers talk of the current scenario for queer expression/ cinema in Nepal – the way ahead and how online spaces might have a role to play. The talk discusses further into if online spaces are actually pivotal for open unrestricted expression as they further explore other queer cinema friendly avenues.

Speakers -

  • Sushant Shrestha is a film producer whose work has been shown at Busan International Film Festival among others. He is an alumni of Berlinale talent Campus and has worked in film producing for over a decade.

  • Pranaya R. Shakya, is a true trailblazer in Nepal’s creative and advocacy world! His media advocacy started in early 2000’s with Radio shows on young people. He since ventured into animation through Escape Animation, that led to winning Nepal’s first animation award in 2011. Pranaya has since focused his energy in starting Nepal’s sole queer -owned media company as Kaleidoscope Production which he co founded. He currently devotes himself to create LGBTQIA+ oriented stories for a more acceptable world.

  • Gaurav Kandel (Youth Activist & Advisor to Queer Film Festival Kathmandu ’24) is a Docskool 2008 film workshop alumni. He has worked with several non profits and film/ art festivals for over a decade that directly/indirectly touch upon queer movement. He is also a Nepal consultant of the Emmy award winning show, Shark Tank.


Navigating Our Missing Love – Feminism and Queer Feminism


At the Queer Film Festival Kathmandu - QFFK 2024 campaigned by Documentary Open School - Docskool, a keynote discussion titled "Navigating Our Missing Love: Feminism and Queer Feminism" was successfully organized jointly by Loom Nepal, the Federation of Sexual and Gender Minorities (FSGMN), WOFOWON, SWASA Nepal, and Inclusive Steps Nepal, as part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign 2024.

The program saw the participation of over 100 women with different gender identities including young women, members of sexual and gender minority groups, women with disabilities, female sex workers, and female laborers from the construction sector.

In the current context of Nepal's women's movement, which has progressed through various perspectives, the fear of weakening arises if we fail to advance women's issues in an integrated manner collectively. To strengthen feminist movements to maintain momentum, it is essential to unite intersectional feminist movements. Such collective efforts can spotlight women and queer’s lived experiences and challenges in public discourse, paving the way for solutions. This dialogue was organized to foster collective strength to address fragmented issues and fortify Nepal's feminist movement. The discussion emphasized the need for uniting all women's rights movements and campaigns as a non-negotiable step toward strengthening the broader feminist movement.

During the event:
  • Sarita Dahal, Executive Director of Loom Nepal, presented the history as well as gaps or challenges and also the ways forward for the intersectional feminist movement in Nepal.

  • Suhana Thapa Magar, from the Federation of Sexual and Gender Minorities, spoke on the inception, current status, and integration of the queer feminist movement into the broader feminist discourse in Nepal.

  • Prof. Dr. Bindu Pokharel, a gender studies scholar, offered insights on why it is vital to integrate issues from Nepal's feminist, queer feminist, and other intersectional feminist movements into mainstream discourse. She also outlined the way forward for bringing women's collective issues into the mainstream.
At the end of the program, feedback from participants was synthesized into the following key points regarding the future of Nepal's feminist and intersectional feminist movements:
  • Inclusion in the Mainstream: The women's movement must address the concerns of marginalized communities, including those defined by caste, religion, class, gender, and sexual identity.

  • Unity Across Feminist Movements: It is essential to create an environment where all feminist movements can come together to realize the collective goal of women's rights and gender equality.

  • A Common Platform: Nepal’s feminist movement must unite diverse feminist movements to progress collectively as a shared movement.

  • Incorporating Intersectional Issues: The core concerns of feminist, queer feminist, and intersectional feminist movements should be addressed with positivity and unity.

  • Diversity and Collaboration: Effective coordination and collaboration are necessary to embrace diversity and differences in the movement.

  • Human Rights Perspective: Equality and respect are universal issues that should not be limited to the rights of men and women alone. It is crucial to recognize intersectional issues as human rights and work collectively to ensure rights for all.



Nepal's 1st Queer Film Festival Kathmandu - QFFK 2024 commenced

Documentary Open School - Docskool launched the Nepal's first Queer film festival Kathmandu- QFFK 2024 to be held 6 - 9 December at Yalamaya Kendra, Patan Dhoka and Docskool, Thapathali alongside several satellite venues. 


Starting today the festival will present a collection of 51 feature films, documentary features and short projects including animations. They include projects made the world over, as artists explore diverse aspects of sexuality, sexual identity – choices, bodily autonomy among other issues. Queer cinema is a genre which emphasis non heterosexual narratives in film unlimited to portrayal of LGBTQIA+ identity alone – however most films focus on personal and collective identity and experience of LGBTQIA+ people.

 

Queer Film Festival Kathmandu - QFFK has partnered with several distribution firms to present films made after 2023. These include films such as S/he is still Her/E: The official Genesis P-Orridge Documentary on the life of highly influential and controversial transgressive queer artist, performer Genesis P-Orridge. The film was shown at Sheffield, and Tribeca Film festival earlier this year. Other feature documentaries include ‘If I die, it will be of Joy’ which deals with older women exploring sexuality and Warsha, a short film from Lebanon which won the best shorts award at Sundance in 2022. Majority feature films being shown will have their South Asia premiere at the festival. Films are being shown under 17 packages of short and feature projects. Entry to all screenings are free but required prior registration.

To register visit the festival website:
www.docskool.wordpress.com or whatsapp on +9779818966569 

Queer film festival Kathmandu is organised by Docskool, a collective of filmmakers working on cinema education and culture promotion since 2008. The festival is part of Docskool’s ‘Women in Cinema’ initiative which provides small grants and year long production accompaniment to women and queer filmmakers at pivotal stages of their career.  

Queer film festival will open today with Fawzia Mirza’s ‘Queen of my Dreams’ from Canada about a Pakistani immigrant family and a young girls exploration of her sexuality while coming to terms with her family history and her muslim, Pakistani – immigrant identity. The film will have a repeat screening on 9th December at Docskool premises. 



19yr old Teen Activist from Rukum Ghanashyam Bishwakarma bags Glocal Teen Hero 2024

Mr. Ghanashyam Bishwakarma, 19-year-old Activist from Rukum has been awarded the title of “Golchha Group presents Glocal Teen Hero Nepal 2024” amidst an award ceremony at The Soaltee Kathmandu organized by Glocal Pvt. Ltd today. Over the past decade, the Glocal Teen Hero initiative has built a legacy of recognizing teenagers who excel beyond academics, providing a platform to showcase their extraordinary talents. Glocal Teen Hero Nepal profoundly acknowledges teenagers’ initiation, creativity, and enthusiasm, empowering them to catalyze positive change at the intersection of global and local domains. 

Mr. Ghanashyam was selected among the Top Six Finalists of the competition viz Mr. Aashish Panthi (19 years, Tech Educator, Kapilvastu); Mr. Nischal Bhattarai (16 years, Educator, Syangja); Ms. Purnima Timsina (17 years, Child Right Activist, Jhapa); Ms. Sajani Sharma (19 years, Social Activist, Kaski) and Mr. Shreejay Subedi (18 years, Tech Enthusiast, Parsa). 

Mr. Ghanashyam Bishwakarma is a 19-year-old activist from Rukum with over eight years of experience advocating for the rights and well-being of children and adolescents. His dedication to child rights, mental health, climate justice, and combating child marriage has made a significant impact on society. As the President of the National Adolescents Boys Network Nepal, he is deeply committed to advancing comprehensive child rights advocacy. He collaborates with various organizations to address critical issues such as sexual and reproductive rights, mental health, climate justice, and online safety. He leads educational workshops designed to combat child sexual exploitation and enhance reporting mechanisms, empowering young people to protect themselves and their peers. His role as a climate justice advocate includes organizing workshops focused on children’s rights to a healthy environment, emphasizing the importance of environmental sustainability in safeguarding future generations. 

Ghanashyam’s commitment extends to coordinating emergency response efforts, where he plays a crucial role in data collection and relief distribution, particularly during natural disasters. His leadership in these initiatives reflects his dedication to supporting vulnerable communities in times of crisis. On the international stage, he represents Nepal at forums such as the World Social Forum, where he advocates for child rights and shares the challenges faced by young people in Nepal. Beyond his advocacy work, he engages in creative projects, including writing songs that resonate with his activism. 

Ghanashyam’s work as a child rights activist has significantly impacted society by empowering children, raising awareness, and influencing policy changes. Through his educational workshops on child sexual exploitation and climate justice, he has equipped young people with the knowledge and tools they need to advocate for their rights and well-being. His talent showcases provide children with platforms to express their creativity, build confidence, and develop their voices. He leverages media engagement, such as hosting the Bal Chautari Program on Radio Sanobheri F.M., to raise awareness on child rights, child marriage, mental health, and online safety. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he played a crucial role in disseminating vital information to protect children and families, ensuring that they had access to the resources and support they needed. His collaborations with governmental and non-governmental organizations have influenced child protection policies, including efforts to eliminate online child sexual exploitation. 

As a climate justice activist, Mr. Ghanashyam educates youth on environmental sustainability, helping to foster a generation that is conscious of their impact on the planet. His coordination of disaster relief efforts during earthquakes and other crises further demonstrates his unwavering commitment to community support. Overall, his work fosters a society where children are empowered, protected, and given the opportunities they need to thrive. 

Top Six Finalists were shortlisted for the final round of Golchha Group presents Glocal Teen Hero Nepal based on their achievements, initiations, contributions, and impact of work. The Finalists also attended a series of Self-Competency Workshops on various topics and had the opportunity to interact with industry leaders and corporate personalities to broaden their knowledge. 

The finalists were individually interviewed by the panel of judges comprising of Mr. Ashish Tiwari, Director at Ace Institute of Management; Ms. Chandrika Kalia, Country Director at Coca-Cola Nepal; Dr. Ghana S Gurung, Country Representative at WWF Nepal; Ms. Patricia Fernandez Pacheco, Country Representative to Nepal, UN Women; Ms. Seema Golchha, Director at Golchha Group Pvt. Ltd. And H.E. Veronique Lorenzo, Ambassador, European Union Delegation to Nepal and today, Mr. Ghanashyam was officially declared and awarded as Golchha Group presents Glocal Teen Hero Nepal 2024 amidst the awarding ceremony at The Soaltee Kathmandu. 

This year Glocal has partnered with Golchha Group as a Title Partner; Embassy of India, European Union, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Kathmandu, UN Women as a Strategic Partner; Honda, Coca-Cola, WWF, Toyota, KFC, Panchakanya, Nabil Bank, DishHome Go, Ace Institute of Management, Real Juice as Partners; The Soaltee Kathmandu as Initiative Partner; Worldlink as Internet Partner; Cozy Home as Hospitality Partner; Yeti Airlines as Airline Partner; Prisma Advertising as PR Partner; No Next Question (NNQ) as Outreach Partner; eSewa, Nepal Telecom, Pizza Hut, IMS Group as Supporters. 

The journey of the Glocal Teen Hero over the last decade has been nothing short of transformative. It has fostered a generation of young leaders who have redefined the possibilities of youth engagement and social impact. From its humble beginnings to becoming a nationwide platform of inspiration, the platform has illuminated the stories of countless teens, empowering them to create positive change in their communities. As we celebrate this milestone, we remain committed to continuing this legacy, nurturing future heroes who will shape a better tomorrow.


Social Science Baha Lecture series on Migration during Climate Change: Broadening the Discourse beyond Disaster Displacement and Failure to Adapt by Amina Maharjan

Social Science Baha continues its Lecture series  with Lecture Series CXIII on Migration during Climate Change: Broadening the Discourse beyond Disaster Displacement and Failure to Adapt by Amina Maharjan on 14 May 2024 (Tuesday) 5:30 pm | Yala Maya Kendra, Patan Dhoka, Lalitpur

Nepal is one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world, ranking 139th out of 182 in terms of exposure, sensitivity, and ability to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change. Nepal faces several disaster risks such as floods, landslides, earthquakes, wildfires, and droughts. Marginalised populations, already burdened by poverty, food insecurity, and discrimination, and agriculture-based livelihoods are particularly susceptible to these impacts. Rural communities in Nepal are highly dependent on subsistence agriculture, with small holdings, mostly rainfed systems and livestock. The observed changes in temperature, rainfall patterns, and the increased frequency of extreme weather events, have led to significant losses in agricultural productivity, property, and human lives. Off-farm employment opportunities in informal services and manufacturing are limited.

Migration is a common and often effective risk-spreading strategy adopted by households in Nepal. The 2021 Census reported that roughly one in every four households has a family member abroad. The remittances sent home by migrant workers are used to meet household consumption, finance education and healthcare needs. There is evidence that a small portion is also invested in agriculture to build resilience to climate change. However, the general discourse continues to portray migration as both a challenge and a failure that needs to be stopped.

Against this backdrop, this lecture aims to shed light on these two interlinked mega-trends of climate change and migration. Climate adaptation interventions are generally designed for resident populations, and do not consider the mobility and immobility of exposed and marginal populations. The discourse on migration under a changing climate is also narrowly focused on disaster displacement and rarely addresses other forms of human mobility. This presents a huge gap in our understanding of climate change-migration linkages and therefore constrains the ways in which we can leverage migration to reduce livelihood precarity, increase adaptive capacities, and enhance the overall wellbeing of the population.

Amina Maharjan is Senior Livelihood and Migration Specialist at the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD). With a PhD in agriculture, she is an interdisciplinary researcher and practitioner specialising in human mobility and migration, sustainable development, and climate adaptation in the Hindu Kush Himalaya.

Dr Maharjan’s work focuses on the science-policy-practice interface related to the human dimensions of environmental change, vulnerability to cyrospheric change, air pollution, multi/translocal livelihood resilience, and gender equity and social inclusion. Among her recent publications (as lead author) related to the lecture are: ‘Can Labour Migration Help Households Adapt to Climate Change? Evidence from Four River Basins in South Asia’ (in Climate and Development), ‘Understanding Rural Outmigration and Agricultural Land Use Change in the Gandaki Basin, Nepal’ (Applied Geography), and ‘Migration and Household Adaptation in Climate-Sensitive Hotspots in South Asia’ (Curr Clim Change Rep).

The lecture will also be livestreamed at http://facebook.com/soscbaha.

This is a public lecture and admission is free and open to all. Seating is first-come-first-served. Queries: 4572807.

As part of the Social Science Baha Lecture Series, the Baha has been providing a forum to local and visiting scholars to present their work and interact with the larger public in an open lecture format. The Lecture Series is a not a periodic event but rather is held whenever there is someone ready to make a presentation. The following are the lectures hosted by the Baha so far. Note: Audio versions of lectures are available online from Lecture Series XXI onwards, and also available are abstracts from Lecture Series XI and later.

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A Post Investment Summit India-Nepal B2B Meet in Kathmandu


Embassy of India, Kathmandu in collaboration with the Investment Board of Nepal (IBN) and Nepal India Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NICCI) organized a Post Investment Summit India-Nepal B2B Meet in Kathmandu today. 

The B2B meeting was attended by 35 delegates from Millennium India International Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MICCIA) and Nepal India Chamber of Commerce and Industry covering energy, agriculture, construction, tourism, cold chain, medical devices, finance, consultancy and law sectors

Speaking at the event, Ms. Shreejana Rana, President, NICCI identified hydropower, tourism and agriculture as potential areas for cooperation between Indian and Nepali businesses. Ambassador Anil Trigunayat, President, MICCIA appreciated the recent bilateral connectivity initiatives and the importance of B2B connections in taking India-Nepal Economic Partnership forward. Mr. Ramesh Adhikari, Under Secretary, IBN summarized and welcomed Indian investors to do business in Nepal. He appreciated the more than 50 members strong Indian delegation from FICCI, CII, ICC, MICCIA as well as several individual businesses who had productive meetings at the 3rd Nepal Investment Summit from 28-29 April 2024.

The B2B meet witnessed the signature of an MOU for cooperation between MICCIA and NICCI. Indian delegates were also provided a copy of the 3rd edition of Handbook for Indian Investors Investing in Nepal, which had been unveiled a day before by Mr. Barshaman Pun, Hon’ble Finance Minister of Nepal. 


The Handbook can be downloaded at 

https://www.indembkathmandu.gov.in/docs/Invest%20in%20Nepal_d020%20(final).pdf



Press Release - Embassy of India, Nepal 

India built High Impact Community Development Project in Chitwan, Nepal

The Embankment and Launching Apron Dhungre Khola River Training Works project at Khairahani Municipality, Chitwan, built with Government of India’s financial assistance at the tendered cost of NRs.36.74 million under ‘Nepal-India Development Cooperation’ was  inaugurated today jointly by  Mr. Shashi Kumar Khaniya, Mayor, Khairani Municipality and Shri Avinash Kumar Singh, First Secretary, Embassy of India, Kathmandu. Public representatives, Government officials, representatives of project user committee and social workers were also present on this occasion. 

The Government of India grant under ‘Nepal-India Development Cooperation’ was utilized for the Construction of Embankment and Launching Apron Dhungre Khole River Training Works at Khairahani Municipality, Chitwan for the people of local community. The project is taken up as a High Impact Community Development Project (HICDP), under an Agreement between Government of India and Government of Nepal. This project was implemented through Khairahani Municipality, Chitwan.  The project is an important example of the robust development partnership between India and Nepal. 

Mayor, Khairahani Municipality and representatives of project user committee in their remarks appreciated the continued developmental support of the Government of India in upliftment of the people of Nepal in priority sectors.


This HICDP-Embankment and Launching Apron Dhungre Khole River Training Works will help to stop agricultural land erosion, deforestation, frequent eviction of locals due to river flood flow and mitigating the risk associated with river dynamics and fostering resilience against natural calamities. 


Since 2003, Government of India has taken up over 551 HICDPs in Nepal in various sectors and has completed 489 projects. Amongst these, 106 projects are in Bagmati Province in various sectors, which include 9 projects in Chitwan. In addition to these, Government of India has gifted 1009 ambulances and 300 school buses to various hospitals, health posts and educational institutions in Nepal on the occasion of Independence Day and Republic Day of India. Amongst these, 236 Ambulances and 99 School Buses have been gifted in Bagmati Province, including 17 ambulances and 5 school buses provided in Chitwan District. 

As close neighbours, India and Nepal share wide-ranging and multi-sectoral cooperation. The implementation of HICDPs reflects the continued support of the Government of India in bolstering the efforts of the Government of Nepal in upliftment of its people, augmenting infrastructure in the field of priority sector in Nepal.  


Press Release - Embassy of India, Nepal 

India laid foundation stone and inauguration of High Impact Community Development Projects in Darchula, Nepal

The Foundation stone was laid today by Mr. Mangal Singh Dhami, Chairperson, Byas Rural Municipality  and Shri Prashant Kumar Sona, Second Secretary, Embassy of India, Kathmandu for the construction of  Shree Himalaya Secondary School Building at Byas Rural Municipality-6, Darchula, being built with Government of India’s financial assistance at the tendered cost of NRs.28.20 million. Further, Mr. Narendra Bahadur Singh Badal, Chairperson, Duhun Rural Municipality and Shri Prashant Kumar Sona, Second Secretary, Embassy of India, Kathmandu was jointly inaugurated School building of Shree Janabikash Secondary School at Duhun Rural Municipality, built at project cost of NR.33.70 million, under ‘Nepal-India Development Cooperation’. Political representatives, government officials, social workers, representative of the school management,  teachers, parents and students were also present on this occasion. 

The Government of India grant under ‘Nepal-India Development Cooperation’, will be utilized for the construction of double storied school building, toilet block, boundary wall and entry gate with other facilities for Shree Himalaya Secondary School at Byas Rural Municipality. Also, the GoI grant was utilized for the construction of a school building with other facilities for Shree Janabikash Secondary School, Duhun Rural Municipality. These projects taken up as a High Impact Community Development Project (HICDP), under an Agreement between Government of India and Government of Nepal. The projects being implemented through Byas Rural Municipality for Shree Himalaya Secondary School and Shree Janabikash Secondary School, was implemented through Duhun Rural Municipality, Darchula. The project is an important example of the robust development partnership between India and Nepal. 

Chairpersons Byas Rural Municipality and Duhun Rural Municipality in their remarks appreciated the continued developmental support of the Government of India in upliftment of the people of Nepal in priority sectors. 

The new school buildings would be useful in providing better education facilities to students of Shree Himalaya Secondary School and  Shree Janabikash Secondary School in Darchula, Nepal and would create an improved environment for learning as well as contribute to the development of the education in this area.   

Since 2003, Government of India has taken up over 551 HICDPs in Nepal in various sectors and has completed 489 projects. Amongst these, 40 projects are in Sudurpashchim Province in various sectors, which include 10 projects in Darchula. In addition to these, Government of India has gifted 1009 ambulances and 300 school buses to various hospitals, health posts and educational institutions in Nepal on the occasion of Independence Day and Republic Day of India. Amongst these, 60 ambulances and 20 school buses have been gifted in Sudurpashchim Province, including 8 ambulances and 2 school buses provided in Darchula District. 

As close neighbours, India and Nepal share wide-ranging and multi-sectoral cooperation. The implementation of HICDPs reflects the continued support of the Government of India in bolstering the efforts of the Government of Nepal in upliftment of its people, augmenting infrastructure in the field of priority sector, especially in the education sector in Nepal.  


Press Release - Embassy of India, Nepal 

Artudio International Residency Artists from Poland at their 'The Second Immersion' Exhibition


आर्टुडियोको अन्तरास्ट्रिय कला रेसिडेन्सि कार्यक्रम आन्तर्गत दुइ पोलिश कलाकारहरु आन्ना र बारबरा ब्रेल्लाको प्रदर्शनि "दि सेकेन्ड इमर्शन"  प्रदर्शनीमा

आर्टुडियोको अन्तरास्ट्रिय कला रेसिडेन्सि कार्यक्रम आन्तर्गत दुइ पोलिश कलाकारहरु आन्ना र बारबरा ब्रेल्लाको प्रदर्शनि "दि सेकेन्ड इमर्शन" आर्टुडियोमा शुरु भयेको छ ।दुबै कलाकार आर्टुडियोको इन्टरनेशनल आर्टिस्ट रेसिडेन्सी (एआईएआर) कार्यक्रमको भागको रूपमा हालै अप्रिल महिनाको लागि उक्त कार्यक्रममा सहभागि कलाकारहरु हुन ।

 उनिहरुले सन १९८१ मा  नेपाल भ्रमण गर्दा नेपालका बिभिन्न ठाउहरुको तस्बिर कैद गरेका थिए र रेसिडेन्सिमा पुन सोहि ठाऊहरुको पुन  भ्रमण गरि फोटो खिचेका थिए।  १९८१ देखि हालसम्मको नेपालमा उनीहरूको फोटोग्राफिक यात्राले समय, ठाउँ, सम्झना, इतिहास, सस्क्रिति र  विकासको मंत्रमुग्ध अन्वेषण प्रदान खुल्ला बाटो कोर्दछ ।

उनीहरूको १९८१ यी तस्बिरहरूले नेपालको अबिस्मरणिय इतिहासको मार्मिक अनुस्मारकको रूपमा काम गर्दछ, हाम्रा पूर्ण रूपमा हिउँले ढाकिएको पहाडहरू, प्रकृतिसँग मिल्दोजुल्दो गाँउघरहरू, र परम्परागत ज्ञान र शिल्प कौशलले फस्टाएको समुदायहरूद्वारा सजिएको पुरानो युगमा पुर्‍याउँछ। उनिहरुको  लेन्स मार्फत, हामीले नेपालको विविधताको सार पुनः पत्ता लगाउँन  सजिलो बनाउदछ।

साँच्चै चाखलाग्दो कुरा भनेको अन्ना र बारबराको नेपालको एउटै क्षेत्रहरूमा हालैको यात्रामा विगत र वर्तमानको गहिरो संयोजन हो, जहाँ उनीहरूले रेसिडेन्सी कार्यक्रमको क्रममा उनीहरूको लेन्सबाट समय, ठाउँ र मानिसहरूका भावनाहरू र सम्झनाहरूलाई सुन्दर रूपमा कैद गर्दै प्रदर्शनिमा समाबेश गरेकाछन । उनीहरूका तस्बिरहरूले १९८१ को नेपालको ऐतिहासिक परिदृश्य र समकालीन समाजको जीवन्त  बर्तमानलाई सहज रूपमा जोड्ने बहु-स्तरीय कथा प्रस्तुत गर्दछ।

रेसिडेन्सीको नतिजाको एक हिस्साको रूपमा यो प्रदर्शनी, "द सेकेन्ड इमरसन" नेपालि कला समुदाय तथा दर्सकहरु मा प्रस्तुत गर्न पाउदा कलाकार तथा क्युरेटर द्द्य कैलाश के श्रेस्ठ र कृषा  ताम्राकार खुसि अनुभुत गर्दै प्रदर्शित ऐतिहासिक क्रितिहरु आर्टुडियोमा सङ्रहित गर्न पाएकोमा गर्बित महसुस भयेको बताउछन , किनभने यो नेपालको स्थायी भावना र कलाको उत्कृष्ट शक्तिको प्रमाण हो र अब यो आर्टुडियोमा सङ्रहित हुने छ । 

आर्टुडियोको अन्तरास्ट्रिय कला रेसिडेन्सि कार्यक्रम सन २०१६ देखि नै सन्चालन्मा छ र अहिले सम्म अमेरिका, नेदरल्यान्ड लगायत्का कलाकार्हरुलाइ कार्यक्रममा सहभागि गराइसकेको छ र यो कार्यक्रममा विश्व भरिका कलाकार्हरुलाइ  खुल्ला आबेदन मार्फत एक देखि ६ महिना सम्म सहभागि भै आफ्नो कला प्रस्तुत गर्ने र  नेपाल सङग सास्क्रितिक आदान प्रदानको एक महत्वपुर्ण मन्च प्रदान गर्दछ ।  


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