• Tuesday, 24 March 2026

Pun sells 1716 books in Birendranagar in four days

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By Our Correspondent,Surkhet, Jan. 29: Mahabir Pun, the founder of the National Innovation Centre, has sold a total of 1,716 copies of his autobiography titled 'Understanding, Dreams and Uninterrupted Journey' in just four days.

Pun who arrived in Karnali's capital Birendranagar four days ago had sold 595 books worth Rs. 446,250 on the first day. On the second day, 350 books were sold for Rs. 262,000. 

On the third day, which was also the day of the National Assembly election, Pun visited the place where the election was conducted and sold 421 books for Rs. 315,750. Likewise, on the fourth day, he sold 350 books for Rs. 262,500. Nawaraj Bohara, a social worker from Birendranagar, had assisted Pun in selling his books. The price of his 308-page book is Rs. 750.

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