KATHMANDU:

Poet Rishi Bastakoti unveiled his poetry collection 'Paniko Rang' at a ceremony held in Kathmandu. The event celebrated the amalgamation of artistic poems and contemporary issues, drawing notable figures from the literary and academic circles.

Bhupal Rai, Chancellor of Nepal Pragya-Pratishthan, lauded Bastakoti's efforts, emphasizing the enduring power of poetry among Nepalis, especially those in the diaspora. Rai shared his observations during his international travels, remarking, "The love for Nepal I witnessed among expatriates keeps the poet within them alive. It is commendable that despite being abroad, Bastakoti has taken the initiative to publish a poetic collection that resonates deeply with our identity and emotions."

Bastakoti, who resides in North Carolina, USA, and works as an environmental expert for the federal government, shared the inspiration behind 'Paniko Rang'. The collection comprises poems written over three decades, reflecting his lifelong commitment to literature alongside his professional endeavors. "Although I am immersed in the environmental profession, my passion for poetry has always been nurtured by the support of my family and friends. This collection is a testament to that journey," said Bastakoti.

The event featured reviews by literary personalities Harihar Timilsena, Rajkumar Baniyan, and Radhika Kalpit. They praised the thematic depth and emotional resonance of the poems, which capture diverse experiences and eras. Additionally, Dr. Krishnaraj Adhikari and Baba Basnet of Nepal Pragya-Pratishthan analyzed the collection, commending its contribution to Nepali literature.

Published by Sikh Books, 'Paniko Rang' represents Bastakoti's dual identity as a poet and environmental advocate. His dedication to Parya-Sahitya underscores the critical role of literature in addressing environmental challenges and fostering awareness.