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International Mananskhanda Conference begins

ATHMANDU, April 16: A three-day International Manaskhanda Conference began in Far-western Nepal on Saturday with the objective of exploring ways for integrated socio-economic development of the Manaskhanda region, which shares common cultural heritage and geographical area between Sudurpaschim Province of Nepal and Uttarakhand State of India, by promoting mutual connectivity.
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KATHMANDU, April 16: A three-day International Manaskhanda Conference began in Far-western Nepal on Saturday with the objective of exploring ways for integrated socio-economic development of the Manaskhanda region, which shares common cultural heritage and geographical area between Sudurpaschim Province of Nepal and Uttarakhand State of India, by promoting mutual connectivity. 


During the event, the participants stressed the need for historic exploration of Manaskhanda region by connecting both the neighbors through multiple dimensions such as religion, culture, geography and economy. 


Inaugurating the event, Sudurpaschim Province Chief Minister Kamal Bahadur Shah said the conference would provide a map for the socio-economic development of the Manaskhanda Corridor that connects Sudurpaschim to Uttarakhand. 


He echoed the need of mutual coordination for the utilization of water resources and the promotion of religious tourism. 


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The chief minister was in favor of collective action for the socio-economic and cultural development of the Manaskhanda Corridor with the proper utilization of available natural resources. 


According to him, mutual coordination and cooperation are needed to find ways for proper utilization of water resources in the Sudurpaschim Province and for infrastructure development for connectivity. 


"We and the people in the Manaskhanda share cultural similarities and our effort for further enhancing economic ties is based on the same ground," he said, presenting an idea of promoting hydropower projects on joint ventures and exporting power to the entire Asian market.  


Former Chief Minister of Sudurpaschim Province Rajendra Singh Rawal on the occasion said that Sudurpashim and Uttarakhand share social, communal and cultural similarities though they are geographically different. The similarities have contributed to further consolidating the ties between the two countries, he added. 


International Cooperation Council Chair Shyam Pandey was of the view of exploring ways for the development of Manaskhanda Corridor by analyzing its cultural, religious, agricultural and livelihood aspects. 


According to Acharya Ghanshyam Lekhak, the Manaskhanda point connecting Uttarakhand of India and the Sudurpaschim Province of Nepal has significance dating back to the mythical period. As per the Skanda Puran, a religious scripture of the Hindus, the area from Nanda Peak in Kumaun to Kakgiri (Kagmara Pass) in Karnali is described as the Manaskhanda area.   


The conference was organised by the Sudurpaschim University in collaboration with the Council, the Kumaun University, the Nepal-India Cooperation Forum and the Mahakali Sahitya Manch. 


Academicians of Nepal and India presented papers on different topics including ancient and archeological corridor, religious tourism, rights and security of pilgrims and the 'temple economy'. The conference will run for three days.


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