Basanta Basnet | |
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बसन्त बस्नेत | |
Nationality | Nepalese |
Alma mater | IACER, Pokhara University |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, writer |
Employer | Onlinekhabar |
Notable work | 72 ko Bismaya, Mahabhara |
Basanta Basnet ( Nepali: बसन्त बस्नेत) is a Nepalese journalist and writer. He is an editor at Onlinekhabar, an online news portal. He started working at Onlinekhabar since 17 July 2022, after resigning from Shilapatra. [1] [2] Earlier, He worked at Kantipur National Daily as a political correspondent. He was also an editor at Nepal Magazine, [3] which used to be published by Kantipur Publications.
He was the former editor at Nepal Magazine and Shilapatra, an online news portal. [4] He was the editor-in-chief of Shilapatra from August 31, 2020 to July 2022. [5] He has also worked for various national dailies such as Kantipur, Annapurna Today, Annapurna Post and Nagarik. [6]
He has published two books. His first book 72 ko Bismay was published on 8 September 2018. [7] The book is a political non-fiction about the 2015 Nepal earthquake and the events that followed after the promulgation of the constitution of Nepal in 2015 (2072 BS). [8] [4]
His second book, Mahabhara is a novel set in eastern Nepal during the Nepalese Civil War. [9] It was published on 8 January 2022 by FinePrint Publication. [10]
Basanta Basnet | |
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बसन्त बस्नेत | |
Nationality | Nepalese |
Alma mater | IACER, Pokhara University |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, writer |
Employer | Onlinekhabar |
Notable work | 72 ko Bismaya, Mahabhara |
Basanta Basnet ( Nepali: बसन्त बस्नेत) is a Nepalese journalist and writer. He is an editor at Onlinekhabar, an online news portal. He started working at Onlinekhabar since 17 July 2022, after resigning from Shilapatra. [1] [2] Earlier, He worked at Kantipur National Daily as a political correspondent. He was also an editor at Nepal Magazine, [3] which used to be published by Kantipur Publications.
He was the former editor at Nepal Magazine and Shilapatra, an online news portal. [4] He was the editor-in-chief of Shilapatra from August 31, 2020 to July 2022. [5] He has also worked for various national dailies such as Kantipur, Annapurna Today, Annapurna Post and Nagarik. [6]
He has published two books. His first book 72 ko Bismay was published on 8 September 2018. [7] The book is a political non-fiction about the 2015 Nepal earthquake and the events that followed after the promulgation of the constitution of Nepal in 2015 (2072 BS). [8] [4]
His second book, Mahabhara is a novel set in eastern Nepal during the Nepalese Civil War. [9] It was published on 8 January 2022 by FinePrint Publication. [10]