Kathmandu, Feb. 22
Aayansh Gyawali, 12, has come up with a
short-story collection, Andhyarobhitra Ujjyaalo.
The book includes 10 stories of various
themes such as light of knowledge, friendship, the internet, technology,
earthquake and dowry. They are titled as 'Andhyarobhitra Ujjyalo, Bishtulya
Mitrata, Himali gaunma Internet, Lapsiko Rukh, Doctor Arya Sharma, Mitratako
Dori, Chandrayani ko Ke Galti Thiyo?, Dron Udaune Sapana, Bhukampako Trasdi, and
Daijo Biruddha ko Aawaz.
The book was launched recently in Kathmandu
during the Second Prarambha Festival–2082, organised by Prarambha World
School/College. Inspector General of the Armed Police Force Raju Aryal launched
the book on the occasion.
Hailing from Baletaksar of Gulmi, Aayansh
is a student of Grade 8 in Prarambha World School in Tarkeshwor. The book is
published by his parents, Kamal Prasad Gyawali and Bindu Pokharel, and Rabindra
Manandhar has drawn the sketches for the stories.
The author said that he had a thrust in
writing stories and poems since his early childhood and would continue with it
in the days to come.
According to the school, the book launch
aimed to encourage student creativity and literary engagement.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 23 February 2026.
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