THE BOOK KAMPAN’S SECOND EDITION IS RELEASING

New York- The notable book Kampan’s second edition is going to release tomorrow in New York. The program is going to be held in Nepali restaurant Thakali Kitchen, Jackson Heights, New York. 

This book is a collection of experiences of well-established people and other people who became victims of Nepali earthquake. The book explains various viewpoints into many slices of life through history and time. Time can be the greatest teacher of all. Because this book explains the experiences and view of the victims in a vivid way, I believe that this book will definitely be an evergreen text that will be read throughout time, and its meanings and messages can be adapted to fit whatever the reader is going through or needs help with.

Any kind of disaster can embroil the life, but by being compassionate and lending a helping hand to others, we can do our best to help other to surmount the seemingly indefatigable challenges posed by the disaster. In 1998, during the midnight, an earthquake of a magnitude of 6.9 shook the whole of Nepal. Had the recent earthquake hit Nepal during midnight, the number of causalities would have been much higher. I shudder at this thought, but it highlights the unpredictability that constantly surrounds us.

The powerful read is divided into six segments with ineluctable stories that you simply will not be able to skip. The author has penned down riveting interviews and brought stories of several people whose lives were affected in different ways by the earthquake. Kishor Panthi, the author of the book and a well-known journalist, is currently working as the editor-in-chief of KHASOKHAS, a monthly Nepali magazine published and circulated in the USA.

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