Naba Raj Lamsal
- Tanka Prasad Lamsal (father)
- Hem Kumari Lamsal (mother)
Dr. Naba Raj Lamsal (Nepali: नवराज लम्साल, born 23 July 1969) is a Nepalese poet, radio journalist, and government official.[3][4] He is a director of program division of Radio Nepal. He started his poetry journey in 1984, publishing his first poem in Arunodaya paper titled Bandana.[5]
Early life and education
Lamsal was born and brought up in Nilkantha, Dhading in a Hindu priest family, the son of Tanka Prasad Lamsal and Hem Kumari Lamsal. He grew up listening to Sanskrit chants by his father, which influence his interest in poetry at a very young age. He moved to Kathmandu for further studies after finishing primary education in his hometown.[6] He did his Master's Degree and PhD in Nepali Literature from Tribhuvan University, Nepal. Between 1994 and 2023 A.D., he held the position of Program Director and News Chief at Radio Nepal. From 2008 to 2016 A.D., he worked as a Correspondent for the BBC Nepali Service. He served as the Former President of the Nepali Writers' Association. He also held the position of Former Vice-President at the Nepal Press Union.
He started his professional career at Radio Nepal as a radio host in 1994.
Awards
In 2022, he won the Madan Puraskar, Nepal's highest literary honor, for his epic Agni.[7] The book was selected out of 299 submission.Throughout his career, he garnered several accolades, showcasing his exceptional talents. Notably, he received the prestigious Madan Puraskar in 2078 B.S. for his epic "AGNI", a testament to his literary prowess. His accomplishments also included securing first place in various national competitions such as the National Poem competition by Nepal Academy in 2059 B.S., the National Lyrical Music competition by Radio Nepal in 2058 B.S., the National Speech competition by The Reaukai Nepal in 2048 B.S., and the Dhading Literary competition held by Janata Pustakalaya, Dhading in 2049 B.S.[8]
Works
Title of the book | Publisher | Date of Publication | ISBN | Awards |
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Paile Pichhe Sagarmatha: poem | Bina Pustak Sansar | 2004 | ||
Karn: Mahakavya | United Nepal Publication | 2009 | 9937527422 | |
Udum Udum Lagcha: folk song | Bina Pustak Sansar | 2016 | 9937619882 | |
Dhara: Mahakavya | Aishwarya Publication | 2017 | 9937021197 | |
Agni: Mahakavya | Book Hill Publication | 2021 | 9937753066 | Madan Puraskar 2022 |
Countries Visited
USA, Malaysia, Thailand, France, Pakistan, India, Philippines, Qatar and China
References
- ^ "मदनपुरस्कारबाट विजयी भएको खबर पाएपछि…" [After known to have won the Madan Puraskar…]. Khabarhub (in Nepali). Retrieved 23 September 2022.
लम्साल धादिङको नीलकण्ठ नगरपालिका–११ मा पिता टङ्कप्रसाद र आमा हेमकुमारीको कोखबाट विसं २०२६ साउन ८ गते जन्मेका हुन् ।
- ^ "Dr. Lamsal's Agni bags Madan Puraskar-2078". Radio Nepal. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ^ Rana, Pinki Sris. "From a radio icon to a literary star". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ^ "कार्यकारी कर्मचारीहरू" [Executive staffs]. Radio Nepal. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ^ "Madan Puraskar winner Lamsal honoured at his hometown". GorakhaPatra. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ^ "The yearning for a spiritual, peaceful space". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ^ Republica. "Madan Puraskar goes to Dr Lamsal, Jagadamba-Shree to Shrestha". My Republica. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ^ Dhakal, Sabitri. "Eight Nepali books with diverse themes shortlisted for Madan Award". Nepal Minute. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
External links
- Naba Raj Lamsal on X
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- Naba Raj Lamsal (2021)
- Bhagi Raj Ingnam (2020)
- Chandra Prakash Baniya (2019)
- Yogesh Raj (2018)
- Neelam Karki Niharika (2017)
- Ghanashyam Kandel (2016)
- Ramlal Joshi (2015)
- Vijay Kumar Pandey (2014)
- Radha Paudel (2013)
- Rajan Mukarung (2012)
- Amar Neupane (2011)
- Jhamak Ghimire (2010)
- Nar Bahadur Saud (2009)
- Yubraj Nayaghare (2008)
- Jagadish Ghimire (2007)
- Mahesh Bikram Shah (2006)
- Krishna Dharabasi (2005)
- Narayan Wagle (2004)
- Gopal Parajuli (2003)
- Rewati Raman Khanal (2002)
- Hariram Joshi (2001)
- Buddhi Narayan Shrestha (2000)
- Dinesh Adhikari (1999)
- Keshab Prasad Upadyaya (1998)
- Lokendra Bahadur Chand (1997)
- Dayaram Shrestha (1996)
- Binod Prasad Dhital (1995)
- William Bourke SJ (1994)
- Sarad Chandra Sharma Bhattarai (1993)
- Bhabeshwor Pangeni (1992)
- Saru Bhakta (1991)
- Bhanu Bhakta Pokhrel (1990)
- Rajesh Gautam (1989)
- Daulat Bikram Bista (1988)
- Rajeshwor Devkota (1987)
- Naya Raj Pant (1986)
- Mohanraj Sharma (1985)
- Kanchan Pudasaini (1984)
- Dhruba Chandra Gautam (1983)
- Madan Mani Dixit (1982)
- Mohan Koirala (1981)
- Jagdish Shumsher Rana (1980)
- Chabilal Gajurel (1979)
- Karunakar Vaidya (1979)
- Dhanush Chandra Gautam (1978)
- Basudev Tripathi (1977)
- Bhawani Bhikshu (1975)
- Dhana Bajra Bajracharya (1973)
- Ishwar Ballav (1972)
- Pradeep Rimal (1971)
- Chuda Mani Regmi (1971)
- Bihari Krishna Shrestha (1971)
- Sthirjunga Bahadur (1971)
- Satya Mohan Joshi (1971)
- Mahananda Sapkota (1970)
- Tara Nath Sharma (1969)
- Dharmaraj Thapa (1969)
- Parasmani Pradhan (1969)
- Grishma Bahadur Devkota (1967)
- Shankar Lamichhane (1967)
- Modanath Prasrit (1966)
- Uttam Kunwar (1966)
- Parijat (1965)
- Laxmi Bahadur Shrestha (1964)
- Nawaraj Chalise (1964)
- Mukunda Sharan Upadhyaya (1964)
- Bal Krishna Pokharel (1964)
- Janaklal Sharma (1963)
- Komalnath Adhikari (1963)
- Gopal Prasad Rimal (1962)
- Ramesh Bikal (1961)
- Bhim Nidhi Tiwari (1960)
- Satya Mohan Joshi (1960)
- Nityaraj Pandey (1959)
- Krishna Chandra Singh Pradhan (1958)
- Ganga Bikram Sijapati (1958)
- Leeladhwaj Thapa (1957)
- Karunakar Vaidya (1957)
- Satya Mohan Joshi (1956)
- Chittaranjan Nepali (1956)
- Bala Ram Joshi (1956)