Kathmandu, Oct 30 : The Nepali Congress has prioritized the establishment of cultural museums in all the seven provinces to reflect the art, culture, costumes and ethnic identity of all castes and communities.
In the manifesto released by the party for the
November 20 elections to the House of Representatives and the Provincial
Assemblies, the Congress has pledged to establish at least one province-level
museum that reflects the language, literature, art, culture, music and history
of different castes, communities and geography.
In the manifesto released on Saturday, it is mentioned that education will be arranged in the languages of all castes of Nepal.
It has pledged
to establish auditoriums for language, literature, art, culture, music, film
and drama performance in all seven provinces. The Nepali Congress has announced
that it will allocate sufficient budget to make the important academic
institutions of the country effective, including Nepal Academy of Arts, Nepal
Music and Drama Academy, and Nepal Academy of Fine Arts.
The Congress has said that the curriculum from school level to university will include the contents of Nepali literature, art, culture, history and knowledge science and make timely changes.
Nepali films and
related fields will be kept under the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil
Aviation and the regulatory body will be transformed into the National Film
Commission and made fully autonomous. The Congress is committed to work to make
the copyright of the creators legally stronger and fully implemented.
An effective
program will be formulated for the protection of the endangered folk music
heritage. When exporting any materials, information and creations of Nepali
language, literature, art, culture, film, handicrafts, sculpture, woodwork and
architecture outside Nepal, it will be done on the basis of equality with other
countries and tax exemption will be arranged.
The Nepali
Congress has expressed its commitment to introduce a rule to spend a
significant portion of the social corporate responsibility by profitable
commercial and financial institutions in the fields of language, literature,
art and culture. (RSS)