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- C._K._Lal abstract "C. K. Lal is a journalist and political columnist from Nepal, known for his columns in daily newspapers in Nepal and India, and for his frequent participation in academic circles. and in 2010 his play Sapanako Sabiti premiered in Gurukul. He is also known for his book To Be A Nepalese.Office of Public Affairs and Communication at Yale University gives the biography of Lal as follows:Born in a small village in the southern plains of Nepal, CK Lal studied civil engineering, public administration, law and urban planning in his own country and in India. As a columnist, he has written for Nepali and South Asian magazines and newspapers for over two decades, and is a widely published commentator across media outlets in South Asia. His latest book is To Be a Nepalese. In addition to Nepali, CK Lal reads, speaks and writes in Maithili, Hindi and English. He is also a cultural critic and highly regarded playwright.Lal has written weekly columns in The Nepali Times (where he wrote for \"State Of The State\", and later \"Fourth Estate\", beginning in 2000, the year of its inception, to 2010), as well as for his columns in daily newspapers Republica and Nagarik. He also writes for Himal South Asian, a monthly magazine about the Southasian affairs. Lal is widely cited and discussed in the Nepali academia for his insight on the politics, history, geography and culture in both domestic as well as international affairs. He has been writing regularly since 1990s; so he's been counted among the more prolific writers in Nepal.He is known for being critical to what he calls Permanent Establishment of Nepal (PEON), which, he opines, is a group that resists any change to its hold of political, economic, and cultural power. He is vocal about inclusiveness in the political process through diversity in state apparatuses. After the promulgation of Constitution of Nepal, 2072 that ushered the rise of UML Chairman Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli into the position of prime minister, he has voiced concerns about Oli's intentions regarding the rights of marginalized community.".
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