Our Aims and Objectives
The Nepali Bhasha Sanskriti Manch while protecting and promoting our language, literature, and culture, provides a common platform for the creative minds to present their creations in a bigger platform.
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Data Collected
1200
members
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Our Legacy
Under the former identity as Nepali Prakashan Parishad, Assam it successfully implemented several initiatives, notable being:
1. Publication of a Nepali-Assamese-English dictionary in collaboration with ABILAC, Assam.
2. Publication of Wall-calendars and Diaries featuring photos of Adikavi Bhanubhakta Acharya, Durga Malla and Nepali freedom fighters from Assam such as Chhabilal Upadhyaya, Dalbir Singh Lohar and others (2004 to 2006).
Nepali Bhasa Sanskriti Mancha
Data Collection

Database of Nepali Writers
Kamrup District( Metro or Rural)

Database of Entrepreneurs / Buisnesspersons
Kamrup District( Metro or Rural)

Database of Teaching Faculty
Kamrup District( Metro or Rural)

Database of Lawyers
Kamrup District( Metro or Rural)

Database of Gazetted Officers
Kamrup District( Metro or Rural)

Database of Performing Artists
Kamrup District( Metro or Rural)

Database of Journalist
Kamrup District( Metro or Rural)

Database of Retired Employee
Kamrup District( Metro or Rural)

Database of Doctor
Kamrup District( Metro or Rural)
Nepali Bhasa Sanskriti Mancha
Executive Members

Mrs. Lakshmi Subedi, hailing from Narengi, Guwahati, is a renowned social activist actively involved in many social and cultural organizations, dedicated to serving the community and the nation.
Mrs. Lakshmi Subedi
President

Writer of many books and articles in both Nepali and Assamese languages, with poetry recitations across various states of India. Author of four published books, including two poetry collections. Currently working as a Senior Manager at Punjab National Bank.
Purushottam Upadhyaya Dahal
Executive President

Practicing Gastroenterologist (Physician) in Guwahati for last 25 years. Special interest in literature, poetry and empowerment of young minds.
Dr Kamal Chetri
Vice president













