Jumla: A Nurse's Story

Jumla: A Nurse's Story
Official cover of Khalangama Hamala
Cover page
AuthorRadha Paudel
Original titleखलंगामा हमला (Khalangama Hamala)
Cover artistMohan Mainali
LanguageNepali
SubjectMaoist insurgency in Nepal
PublisherNepalaya
Publication date
23 May 2013
Publication placeNepal
Pages135
AwardsMadan Puraskar
ISBN9789937874007
Followed byApabitra Ragat 

Jumla: A Nurse's Story (Original title: Khalangama Hamala; Nepali: खलंगामा हमला, lit.'Attack on Khalanga') is a 2013 Nepali war memoir by Radha Paudel. Paudel worked as health worker written during the Maoist insurgency in Jumla district in mid-western region of Nepal. It was published on May 23, 2013, by Nepa~laya publication. It won the Madan Puraskar which is the most recognized literary award in Nepal.[1]

Synopsis

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Radha Poudel left her government job as a nurse in Chitwan and went to Jumla for a safe maternity program. While analyzing the social and health problems of Karnali, she herself became the victim of armed conflict on the night of the attack on the Maoist headquarters. The program was over but her stay in Jumla did not. She continued social activism in the region. She has been awarded the 'Women Peacemaker 2012' by the University of San Diego and the 'N-Peace Award 2012' by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).[2]

Reception

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The book won the Madan Puraskar for the year 2013.[3]

Translations

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The book was translated into English as Jumla: A Nurse's Story jointly by Dev Paudel and Ishan Gurung.[4][5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Himalayan Times : Paudel bags Madan Puraskar for 'Khalanga ma Hamala' - Detail News : Nepal News Portal". Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-09-26.
  2. ^ Ankit. "publication-nepalaya". publication-nepalaya. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  3. ^ "Jumla: A Nurse's Story - English Edition of Madan Puraskar winner Khalangama Hamala released". annanote.com (in Nepali). Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  4. ^ "Khalanga ma Hamala now in English". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  5. ^ Republica. "English edition of 'Khalangama Hamala' released". My Republica. Retrieved 2021-10-11.