My name is Sedunath Dhakal. I am a lecturer and Head of Department (HOD) of English at Koteshwor Multiple Campus, Koteshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal (www.koteshworcampus.edu.np). I also work as a Chief Editor (of English language) at Atharai and Oasis Publication, Kathmandu. Besides, I am Academic Counselor and senior researcher of South Asian Foundation for Academic Research (SAFAR) (www.safarsouthasia.org), and also involved as a Digital Humanities Consultant in Centre for Advanced Studies in South Asia (CASSA) (www.cassanepal.org).
I have been teaching English literature, Critical Thinking and Practical Criticism, and Managerial Communication to the graduation and post graduation level students at Koteshwor Campus, Kathmandu. I am also engaged in editing. II have been editing “Molung Education Frontier” published by Molung Foundation, Koteshwor, Kathmandu, and “KMC Research Journal” published by Koteshwor Multiple Campus. I enjoy doing socio-cultural research. I love presentation and public speaking.
I have recently completed researches about Culture and Memory, Causes and Consequences of Conflict in Nepal During Madhesh Movements, Borderland, Culture and Contestation. I have a keen interest in Digital archiving of socio- cultural heritages: both tangible and intangible. These days, I am engaged in Digital Humanities Activities in Nepal and South Asia region.
Welcome to my Blog. I will be sharing my academic and research oriented writings and opinions in this section. I expect your comments, feedbacks and suggestions too.
This is the response and feedback section about me from different people who know me. Please respond me as you feel about me.
Mr. Sedunath Dhakal is a wonderful teacher. He is very cooperative among his friends and students. He seems to be engaged in DH activities.
Mr. Dhakal is a fine gentleman. He is busy with his digital projects. He loves travelling and researching.
This is the process of collecting, storing, managing and disseminating important documents for the reliable storage and easy access to the public in their needs. Digital Archiving has replaced the traditional physical, and manual archiving system these days. I have been engaged in digital archiving of socio-cultural heritages, and activities of the Nepali society as well as the South Asian regions.
Here are some photos and documents archives of different socio-cultural aspects: