PM Deuba expresses commitment to fully implement cultural rights
Kathmandu / July 5: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has expressed commitment to fully implement the linguistic and cultural rights mentioned in the constitution.
Inaugurating the 12th Academic Assembly of the Nepal Academy of Music and Drama today, Prime Minister Deuba said the government was determined to develop Nepal as a beautiful garden with colourful flowers by promoting languages and cultures of all nationalities and communities of the country.
Chief Patron of the Nepal Academy of Music and Drama, PM Deuba opined, “The Constitution of Nepal has ensured protecting and promoting languages, scripts, cultures, cultural civilization and heritage of all communities living in Nepal, establishing linguistic and cultural rights as the fundamental rights. So it should be fully implemented.”
Music and drama are priceless creations of the nation in itself and these arts enhance the pride of the nation and infuse creativity among the people, he added.
The PM also expressed the commitment of the government to always provide support and cooperation to every role played by the Nepal Academy of Music and Drama for the upliftment of the nation through the medium of dance, drama, and music.
He shared, “The Nepal Academy of Music and Drama has been organising different programmes like identifying different Nepali folk music and dances, children’s plays, festivals, and ‘one province, one tradition’ in order to protect endangered music traditions and taking them to different geographical territory and communities, which has made national unity strong.”
Saying Nepal Academy of Music and Drama is the organisation of art, artists and creators, Prime Minister Deuba added the artists and litterateurs have a great contribution to the establishment and promotion of democracy.
Similarly, Minister for Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation, Jeevan Ram Shrestha, expressed commitment that he would make possible initiatives for the development and promotion of Nepali art, literature, drama, and culture.
Likewise, Vice-Chancellor of Nepal Academy, Dr. Jagaman Gurung, pointed out the need of holding discussions on the issues of Nepali art, culture, and literature among local-level, political parties, and academicians to strengthen the federal democratic republic.
Vice-Chancellor of Nepal Academy of Fine Arts, KK Karmacharya (Kanchha Kumar Karmacharya) and Chancellor of Nepal Academy of Music and Drama, Narayan Bhakta Shrestha (Rayan) laid emphasis on the development of Nepali art, culture and literature sector. (RSS)