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Home » Interview » Ram Prakash Shrestha: Meet the artist who is preserving 1,000s of artworks of Nepal for the future Ram Prakash Shrestha: Meet the artist who is preserving 1,000s of artworks of Nepal for the future Shashwat Pant August 4, 2021 Comments Ram Prakash Shrestha. Photo: Shankar Giri In April 2015, Kathmandu, like most parts of Nepal, was reduced to rubble due to the devastating earthquake that killed nearly 10,000 people all over Nepal. People lost homes they had lived in for generations. But, along with that, Kathmandu lost its identity as hundreds of years old monuments came crashing down destroying the intricate artworks that were carved in the wood and walls of these age-old monuments. ....
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Obituary | Krishna Prakash Shrestha: The doyen of Russian-Nepali literature Having won the trust of officials in both the countries, he was seen by many as an unofficial Nepali diplomat in Russia Birth: November 7, 1937, Thankot Death: March 29, 2021, Moscow Krishna Prakash Shrestha wanted to study journalism in the US, the most technologically advanced country in the world. But when the Soviet Union launched its first satellite, the Sputnik 1, Shrestha’s interest in communist Russia grew to a point that he no longer wanted to go to the US. In 1959, Shrestha received a scholarship from Moscow State University for an MA in Journalism. On the completion of his studies, he planned on returning Nepal to serve at Gorkhapatra, Nepal’s longest surviving state-run newspaper. But that was not to be. ....