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Kamala Prasai is not a new name in Nepali literature. She had already established her name as one of the outstanding littérateurs in Nepal long before she was honored with the late Hari Bhakta Katuwal Award for her writing, "Ma Binako Mero Jeewan (My Life Without Me- collection of songs and poems)".

Littérateur Kamala, born in 10 April 1972, in Dharan Ghopa Camp (British Gurkha recruiting center) lies in the eastern part of Nepal, has spent almost 14 years teaching Nepali and Health & Physical education to high school students. Besides being a teacher, her active participation in Jaycees, Red Cross, and several other organizations in Nepal, and her role as one of the Vice Presidents of Sanatan Dharma Sanskrit & Nepali Center, USA, and also as the Vice-President of the "International Nepali Literary Society (INLS- New Jersey Chapter), is noteworthy. Ms. Kamala initiated towards establishing Sahitya Sanchar Samuha (Literature Information Group) which is now turned to Sahitya Sanchar Pratisthan (Literature Information Academy) in eastern Nepal. She has established N & J Entertainment Inc., USA, in Queens, New York, which has its thrusts among others to extend Nepali literature to diaspora, and to popularize Nepali arts, music and culture to international audiences. She is also a sponsor of 'Narayan-Jayanta Prasai International Nepali Literary Web Journalism Award' which is given every year by the "International Nepali Literary Society (INLS)" to the outstanding web magazines. The ' freenepal.com (Moscow, Russia)' and ' nepaljapan.com (Japan)' are the recipients of the Narayan-Jayanta Prasai International Nepali Literary Web Journalism Award.

Ms. Kamala has released two CD's of songs including two songs with her own beautiful voice, and a book in New York under the banner of N & J Entertainment, Inc., USA. Her lyrics have been sung by the renowned Nepali singers like Ram Krishna Dhakal, Yam Baral and many others. Thus, proving her extraordinary capabilities as a tough lyricists.

Ms. Kamala, as a littérateur has several books to her credit. The bests among them are her plays 'Chita Mathiko Lash (A Corpse on a Pyre) and 'Khoi Kahan Chha Ujjyalo (Where is the Light?) and Ma Binako Mero Jeewan (My Life Without Me- collection of songs and poems).

Ms. Kamala's all of the writings are the compound mixtures of the agonies and tragedies that the Nepalese women have been facing in the society. Nepali women are considered to be representing a weaker among two sections. How this weak section in backward society is dominated and harassed by the other side is worth reading in littérateur Kamala's writings. However, she encourages the women to revolt within their mind first and with the societies that attempt to undermine the existence of Nepali women as the human beings. Kamala's writings also vividly attach importance to love.

A littérateur whose real name is Kamala Prasai, not just writes about love and tragedies, she expresses her deep affection towards motherland, Nepal. She writes Nepal is a symbol of a pure and beautiful nature from where the Mt. Everest, the tallest natural existence is spreading fresh air to all living beings. Nepal is full of all beauties that the God could have ever granted to any land, littérateur Kamala concludes.

The recipient of a few other awards including the 'late Hari Bhakta Katuwal Award (2005-2006)', which is granted every two years to the outstanding writer of songs and poems by International Nepali Literary Society (INLS), littérateur Kamala has her a new book: Saino Binako Manchhe (Man: Without Relation) to be published very soon.

In a nutshell, littérateur Kamala's writings encompassing a vivid pictures of suppression, agonies and tragedies of a Nepali women have added an immeasurable wealth to the Nepali literature.