Kathmandu ward launches Ranjana script training to preserve indigenous writing heritage
Summary
Kathmandu Metropolitan City Ward No. 17 has initiated a 20-day training program on Ranjana script to promote Nepal Bhasa and preserve indigenous writing heritage among locals.
Key Points
- Kathmandu Metropolitan City Ward No. 17 launched a 20-day Ranjana script writing training program for local residents starting Jestha 13.
- The training aims to promote Nepal Bhasa, preserve indigenous scripts, and supports language preservation through community participation.
- The program includes teaching Nepal Lipi, Ranjana script, numerals, and calligraphy skills to participants aged 7 to 60.
- Experts highlighted the historical significance of Nepal's earliest scripts and the digitization of Nepal Lipi and Ranjana scripts since 2016.