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Scholarships Across the Country from Proceeds of Book Sales

April 07, 2024
Scholarships Across the Country from Proceeds of Book Sales
KMC Lalitpur

The funds generated from the sales of 'Jiwanta Sambandha', authored by cardiologist Dr. Om Murti Anil, will be allocated as scholarships for underprivileged students across all 77 districts of the country. In a statement issued today (Chaitra 25, 2080) by the 'Dr. Om Foundation', it was announced that the entire proceeds from the sales of one of the most renowned books of the year 2080, 'Jiwanta Sambandha', will be utilized to provide scholarships in the academic session 2081, with the author earmarking it for healthcare, education, and social development purposes.

The foundation reports that over 20,000 copies have been sold within six months of the book's release. Pre-orders were initiated before its official launch, which occurred on Ashoj 6th, 2080, and there has been consistent demand domestically and internationally ever since. The book is widely available in bookstores and Bhatbhateni Supermarket outlets nationwide, with distribution facilitated through various online platforms and distributors, including Samikshya Publications.

In the year 2080, 'Jiwanta Sambandha', authored by Dr. Om Murti Anil, a specialist in heart disease, has garnered significant acclaim from readers and critics alike, achieving remarkable sales figures in a short span. This success has led the foundation to plan an immediate reprint, given the book's 53 chapters and 231-page comprehensive content. Through sensitively crafted narratives, drawing from personal experiences and expertise, the book delicately explores parent-child relationships, captivating readers with its engaging storytelling, as attested by reviewers.

The book's eloquent presentation underscores the importance of evolving interpersonal connections in Nepali society, aspiring to be a catalyst for societal transformation. Each section of 'Jiwanta Sambandha' endeavors to instill a sense of individual responsibility, particularly by portraying the father-child relationship through the character 'I', serving as a reflective narrative of Nepali societal dynamics.

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