KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba said Nepal Academy has played a leading role in propagating the Nepali language, literature and culture within the country and abroad in the last six and half decades.
Addressing the inaugural programme of the National Poetry Festival organised on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of Nepal Academy on Thursday, he said the academy still has to carry out the important job of promoting language, literature, culture and philosophy, and social science sectors in a dynamic manner.
PM Deuba informed that construction of the Mahakavi Laxmi Prasad Devkota Museum is nearing completion and the Pragya Nepali Brihat Shabdakosh (the comprehensive Nepali language dictionary) containing 100 thousand 50 entries has been prepared.
He said that the budget required for the Academy to carry out constructive activities will be provided after holding consultation in the Council of Ministers.
Likewise, Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Prem Bahadur Ale said that Nepali speakers around the world can now use and benefit from the comprehensive dictionary of the Nepali language with the help of the app prepared by the Academy.
Minister Ale who is also the patron of the academy said it is going to publish important dictionaries on the Sanatana Culture and folklore, among others, this year itself. He expressed dissatisfaction over the Finance Ministry slashing the budget for the academy which according to him has much work.
Dr Ram Kumar Phuyal, National Planning Commission (NPC) member who looks after culture, stressed the need of developing the academy into a specialised institution of study and research keeping abreast of the time. He also underscored the need of increasing the budget for the academy.
[caption id="attachment_25418" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Nepal Academy Chancellor Ganga Prasad Uprety addresses a programme of the National Poetry Festival organised on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of Nepal Academy in Kathmandu, on Thursday, June 23, 2022. Photo: RSS[/caption]
Chancellor of the Academy Ganga Prasad Uprety shared that the Academy has been carrying out study and research on Nepal's diverse subjects in accordance with the constitution. He added that the Academy has been also carrying out works through the exchange of visits of academicians in partnership with similar academies of neighbouring countries.
Former chancellor Bairagi Kainla underscored the need of carrying out works in a vigorous manner in the field and science and knowledge creation.
Academy vice-chancellor Dr Jagaman Gurung described the academy as an important institution, the crown, for the development and promotion of the nation's language, literature, art and culture. He said the publication of the 'Nepal Darpan (Nepal Perspective)' introducing all the seven provinces of the country could not be done due to paucity of budget and the Covid 19 pandemic. Vice-chancellor Gurung sought the government's support in such projects undertaken by the Academy.
In the programme, it was shared that the Nepal Academy was preparing to publish a book containing studies on the history, language, culture, music, agriculture and other subjects of the Madhes Province in August.
Member-secretary of the Academy Prof Jagat Prasad Upadhayay rued that the pension has been drastically reduced for the academicians in the budget allocated for the Academy for the current fiscal year.
According to him, although 150 books were ready for publication, they could not do so due to the shortage of budget. He urged the government to provide the budget for this.
Coordinator of the National Poetry Festival Main Organising Committee, Hemnath Poudel, said the academy has been organising the poetry festival since 2022 BS by attaching special importance to poetry.
As many as 260 poets have bagged the first, second and third prizes in the National Poetry Festival so far.
This year also five poets will be awarded including one poet coming out first, two poets standing second and three poets coming out third in the poetry competition.
It is said that 588 poems have been received from within the country and abroad for the national poetry competition. Among them, 30 poems have been selected for recitation in the programme today. The results were set to be announced on Thursday evening.
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Published Date: June 24, 2022, 12:00 am
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