Vision Statement

I envision literature created by Nepalese writers residing in Australia, whether composed originally in English or translated into English, being prominently published, showcased, and readily accessible in Australian libraries and bookstores, standing alongside the works of mainstream authors. Every effort and action I undertake for literature is dedicated to realizing this vision.

Monday, May 5, 2025

Nepali Writers and Literature in Australia – My Vision, Plan, and Action: Journal 23


15 March- 16 April 2025 | Personal Journal 23

Welcome to the 23rd edition of my monthly journal, dedicated to showcasing and promoting Nepali literature and writers based in Australia. This initiative aligns with my vision of nurturing a vibrant literary community. I warmly invite you to join me on this journey and contribute your insights to enrich our shared efforts and collective growth.


Children’s Literature and Kabita (Poem) Calendar Program 2082 – Saturday, 22 March 2025

The Children’s Literature and Kabita (Poem) Calendar Program 2082 was successfully held online by The International Nepali Literary Society (INLS) Central Children's Committee, INLS NSW Chapter, and NAV Victoria, bringing together over 20 enthusiastic children from across Australia. Participants presented original poems, essays, and travel journals in the Nepali language. Selected poems from the event will be featured in the upcoming Nepali Calendar 2082 and a Children’s Literature Book, fostering continued engagement with literary traditions.

Heartfelt thanks to the organizers for creating a platform where young voices could shine. Special appreciation goes to the children representing the following language schools:

  1. Shabdamala Nepali Language School

  2. Pathashala Australia – Edmondson Park and Bardia

  3. Samjhana Pathsala (Nepali)

  4. Nepalese Association of Victoria – Bal Chautari Schools

  5. Nepali Pathsala Adelaide

Barefoot Poetess Lunch- Thursday 27 March 2025

It was a pleasure to attend the launch of Barefoot Poetess, the second poetry collection by Paris Rosemont, organized by WestWords – the Western Sydney Centre for Writing. Paris’s poetic journey over the past three years is a testament to dedication and passion. The event featured moving performances and heartfelt recitations, making it a memorable literary evening.

 


Children’s Literary Program- Saturday 29 March, 2024

The International Nepali Literary Society, NSW Chapter successfully hosted a vibrant Children’s Literary Program featuring eighteen talented young Nepali writers and performers.

Participants— including Abhirubh Bastakoti, Anbhi Bastakoti, Apsana Parajuli, Mumal Shrestha, Shreya Paudel, Prashanna Babu Tiwari, Prajna Bhandari, Aditya Paudel, Akshita Timilsina, Ayusta Timilsina, Ruwana Gurung, Arya Dhakal, Simol Shripali, Aradhya Ghimire, Shreya Paudel, Nibhan Paudel, and Aayam Ghimire—recited their original poems and essays, and presented musical and dance performances celebrating Nepali culture and creativity.

 Aayam Ghimire and Shreya Paudel were recognized for their long-standing contributions and excellence in literary expression. Both received a certificate and a $100 cash prize. A special showcase of children’s books by author Saurav Kiran Shrestha offered young readers an opportunity to connect with contemporary Nepali literature.

The program was chaired by Dr. Prakash Paudel, President of INLS NSW, and conducted seamlessly by General Secretary Bhavana Parajuli and Public Officer Muktiram Pokhrel.

This 23rd edition of my journal highlights the vibrant growth of Nepali literature among children and writers in Australia. March featured two key events—the Children’s Literature and Kabita Calendar Program 2082 and the INLS Children’s Literary Program—which provided valuable platforms for young participants to express their creativity through poems, essays, and performances. It was especially inspiring to see the active involvement of language schools and literary organizations working together to preserve and promote the Nepali language and cultural heritage. Reflecting on these initiatives, I feel a renewed sense of hope and gratitude. They reaffirm my commitment to contributing to the development of a strong literary community—one where diverse voices are encouraged, nurtured, and celebrated across generations and geographic boundaries.


Nepali Writers and Literature in Australia – My Vision, Plan, and Action: Journal 24

  16 April - 15 May 2025 | Personal Journal 24 Welcome to the 24th edition of my monthly journal, dedicated to showcasing and promoting Aust...