INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU: Several literary publications of the Nepal Academy are in need of a better market.
Samakalin (prose-based quarterly), Pragya (a
half-yearly journal with review by experts), Journal of Nepalese Studies (half-yearly English journal), Kabita (a quarterly anthology of
poems), and a literary news-based quarterly are being published regularly by the Academy.
Similarly, Pragya Gatibidhi (which means the
Academy activities), multi-linguistic half-yearly publication Sayaptrai, Nepal Bhasa annual journal Thayamu, Maithili language journal
Aangan, Limbu language journal Phaktanglung, Bhojpuri language journal Mahua, and half-yearly children magazine Balpragya are other regular
publications.
According to Academy member-secretary Jagat Prasad Upadhyaya, though an agreement was signed for the sale of these
publications, smooth supply has not taken place, compelling the Academy to call for a new tender towards that end.
However, no company so
far has taken interest and the Academy will respond to the issue through a new approach after Dashain.
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