Exhibition
Solo Exhibition Beyond Boundaries 25. Jan – 2. Feb 2024, (10.00 – 16.00)HeLai Art Gallery, Freiestrasse 19, 8610 Uster, Switzerland, Participated Events Glimpses of Solo Exhibition ‘Beyond Boundaries’ Beyond Boundaries 25. Jan – 2. Feb 2024, (10.00 – 16.00)HeLai Art Gallery, Freiestrasse 19, 8610 Uster, Switzerland
A Prefacing Pilgrimage to Betrawati
Prof.Prem Kumar Khatry, Ph. D. It has been quite some time since the writer Subash Acharya ‘Agaman’ made a sudden appearance in my small home-made library at Gongabu, Kathmandu, and extended his hands of friendship. In him I found a friendly, hardworking intellectual and a promoter of tourism and culture in Nepal and several other
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Subash Acharya’s Paintings: Colours of Humanity & Himalayas
-N.P. Poudyal Subash Acharya Agaman’s paintings urge for the global unity and humanity. Humanity can be saved in reality if the society is hunger-free, and that is possible if the nature is saved. For Agaman, the snow capped mountains and the nature as a whole is of supreme importance for the existence of human beings
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Critical View on Subash Acharya ‘Aagaman’s Book – Gosainkunda: nature, history and culture
-Dr.Ramesh K. Dhungel I read through the manuscript of the book Gosainkunda: Prakiti,itihas and samskriti (Gosainkunda: nature, history and culture) by Subash Acharya “Aagaman” and found it to be of interest for two major reasons: (i) it encompasses information relating to Gosainkunda, extracted and gathered from published sources, oral traditions and the data collected from
Comments on Subash Acharya’s book-Gosaikunda: Nature, Culture and History
– Prof. Prem K. Khatry, Ph.D. A post-graduate student of Journalism, Subash ‘Agaman’ is known to me for about five years when he came to me for an article to be published in a journal on his native Rasuwa, a mountain district north of Kathmandu, on the Langtang Himalayan Range, to be precise. Then there
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