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Thapa receives ‘Thaha Journalism Award’

Thapa receives ‘Thaha Journalism Award’

Senior correspondent for Annapurna Post, Mamata Thapa, was honored with the ‘Thaha Journalism Award 2081’ on the occasion of the 91st birth anniversary of Thaha philosophy pioneer Rupchandra Bista and Thaha Day. The award, which includes a cash prize of Rs 10,000, was presented at a ceremony held on Friday in Thaha Municipality, Makwanpur.

Thaha Municipality Mayor Bishnu Bahadur Bista presented the award to Thapa in recognition of her exceptional contributions to the field of journalism. The organizing team, Farak Soch, highlighted Thapa’s long-standing commitment to independent journalism, which has significantly contributed to the development of both Thaha Municipality and the broader journalism sector. The organizers stated that the Thaha Journalism Award acknowledges the role of journalism in upholding citizens’ right to information, aligning with the core values of the Thaha movement.

On the same occasion, elderly individuals who have contributed to various sectors within the municipality were honored. During the event, Mayor Bista emphasized the urgent need to tackle corruption for the transformation and prosperity of the nation. “To make the celebration of Rupchandra Bista's birth anniversary meaningful, we must eradicate corruption from its roots. Bista himself was a staunch opponent of corruption,” he said.

Mayor Bista also announced a budget allocation of Rs 500,000 to promote Thaha philosophy among younger generations. He stated that a committee would be formed to effectively disseminate and promote the principles of Thaha philosophy.

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