Kathmandu–Kalinga Literary Festival 2026 Opens, Celebrating South Asian Literary and Cultural Connections

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Kathmandu–Kalinga Literary Festival 2026 Opens, Celebrating South Asian Literary and Cultural Connections

Kathmandu [Nepal], June 8: The fourth edition of the Kathmandu–Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) commenced on Saturday at Hotel Himalaya, Lalitpur, bringing together eminent writers, scholars, artists, and cultural leaders from across South Asia. The two-day festival was inaugurated by former Prime Minister Sushila Karki.

Addressing the inaugural session, Festival Director Ranjana Niraula emphasized that literature extends beyond words and books, serving as a shared celebration of ideas, culture, memory, empathy, and human potential.

“Literature is not merely a literary gathering; it is a platform that nurtures intimacy, dialogue, and mutual understanding among people. Its greatest strength lies in transcending geographical boundaries, transforming linguistic diversity into human connection, and building invisible bridges between communities,” she said.

Niraula noted that Kathmandu and Kalinga symbolize not only geographical locations but also rich civilizational traditions, cultural heritage, and intellectual journeys. She added that the festival aims to strengthen regional dialogue and cooperation through the exchange of literature, culture, and ideas.

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