
मिमांशा ढुंगेल
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30-04-2022 09:28:46
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month — a time to reflect on how we perceive, treat, and talk about mental health. This short fiction explores the quiet complexities of being institutionalized, disoriented, and deeply human. kathmandupost.com/fiction-park/2… via The Kathmandu Post

Fiction Park: Thin walls, thick accents It is a mess wherever I am. People shout at ungodly hours. They rarely laugh. They walk around with sulky faces. kathmandupost.com/fiction-park/2… —by मिमांशा ढुंगेल



Graduated today from the US Embassy Book Bus Fellowship. This journey has been deeply transformative. With the bus, we travelled across places and people, building stories, learning together, and forming lasting connections. U.S. Embassy Nepal





Large, eclectic, agglomerative—Hinduism was never meant to be confined to bricks and stone. In Nepal and India alike, where secularism is constitutional but division is political strategy, Tharoor reminds us: plurality isn’t a compromise, it’s the core. Shashi Tharoor



मिमांशा ढुंगेल, a freelance writer, shares that the training helped her learn the importance of empathy in journalism. Mimamsha believes that youth can be a beacon of hope—amplifying stories that matter, with truth, compassion, & integrity at the core. Czech Embassy India


