Where is Nepal's journey towards democracy? The book was released today in Lalitpur. 83-year-old former administrator Dhanbikram Singh has written the book. The book is a collection of thought-provoking articles. Writer Singh has been regularly publishing articles in newspapers such as Himalaya Times Daily. He started his writing journey by learning computer typing at the age of 75. He has already published 2 books.
At the ceremony, writer Singh said that democracy cannot be run by influence and pressure alone, so democracy should be promoted methodically.
Kul Prasad Koirala, the former vice-chancellor of Nepal Sanskrit World University, mentioned that the book will save the author for ages. Shambhu Koirala, the former secretary of the Government of Nepal, said that even in his old age, the enthusiasm and perseverance of the writer is important. Shambhu Bharti, the president of Novel Society Nepal, said that writers are highly respected in the society.
Binod Dahal, a journalist and writer involved in the editing of the book, said that it was a remarkable work that the author could use his pen on various subjects.
Social worker Tara Bahadur Kunwar advised to digitize the book. At the ceremony, the author's daughters, Mamata Singh and Mini Singh k.c, informed that their father encouraged the family by continuing higher education even after his retirement from government service.