International writer Anil Bharti was honored with a gold medal and a certificate of appreciation in Nepal
Nepal/Patiala, 17 June
He was recognized in Nepal for his discovery of the Tri-Lingual Comparative Knowledge Development Methodology.
The Punjabi Sabha Moscow, in collaboration with Nepal’s Valmiki Vidyapeeth Sanskrit University and Charu Sahitya Pratishthan, organized an international literary seminar and award ceremony in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. The inaugural ceremony was jointly conducted by the chief guest, Prof. Ghaneshwar, Vice-Chancellor of Nepal Sanskrit University, and world-renowned liver specialist Dr. Arun Kumar Singh. The Vice-Chancellor highly praised international writer and educationist Anil Kumar Bharti’s tri-lingual and multi-lingual comparative knowledge development methodologies, describing them as a revolutionary discovery in the field of linguistic harmony. Prof. Ghaneshwar honored Bharti with a gold medal, a certificate of appreciation, and a sacred Rudraksha mala. The conference was attended by numerous scholars from across the globe, including doctoral research students. In his address, Dr. Arun Kumar Singh presented insightful thoughts on the scientific aspects of ancient tales from Sanatan culture. Speaking about his linguistic discoveries, Anil Bharti stated that while countries worldwide are engaged in conflicts, he has come from the sacred land of India to the holy land of Nepal, a friendly nation, to spread a message of love, affection, and brotherhood through linguistic harmony and global outreach. In this monumental effort,
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Bharti received commendable support from international writer and educationist Sushil Kumar Azad, President of Punjabi Sabha Moscow Pramod Kumar Dhiman, Dr. Rameshwar Singh, Chairman of Disha Moscow from Russia, and Suresh Bansal, Ajay Bansal, and Arun Bansal (Bansal Immigrations) from Australia. The event was coordinated by Dr. Monica Sharma, with notable attendees including E. Gerald, Principal of Kendriya Vidyalaya at the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu, Dr. Anand Kumar Tripathi, Narpat Chauhan, Principal of Sanskrit Vidyapeeth Achyut Prasad, Devi Panthi, Neena Sharma, Neelam Arora, Ghanashyam Nyaupane, and others.


