Phatte Bahadur Singh : Publisher of first Daily Newspaper in Nepal Bhasa
Phatte
Bahadur Singh (1902–1983) was a Nepalese poet and journalist who
started the first daily newspaper in Nepal Bhasa. He suffered
persecution and was jailed for his activities to develop his mother
tongue. Singh was born in Kathmandu to father Kuldip and mother Dev Lani
Singh. He was the grandson of poet Siddhidas Mahaju. Singh published
his first poem entitled "Bānmalāhgu Chāl" (meaning "Bad move") in Buddha
Dharma wa Nepal Bhasa in 1930.
Imprisonment
Nepal's
autocratic Rana regime disapproved of Nepal Bhasa, and writers and
publishers were harassed and imprisoned. Singh was sentenced to life in
prison for editing and publishing an anthology of poems by various poets
entitled Nepali Bihar in 1939. He had the book printed in Bettiah,
India and shipped to Nepal. After half of the print run had been sold,
the rest of the copies were confiscated. Singh was in jail from 1941 to
1945, when he was released along with other writers Chittadhar Hridaya
and Siddhicharan Shrestha. In 1951, the Ranas were overthrown and
democracy was established in Nepal.This brought freedom to publish
material in Nepal Bhasa.
Nepal Bhasa Patrika
On
28 September 1955, Singh launched Nepal Bhasa Patrika , the first daily
newspaper in Nepal Bhasa, as editor and publisher.It was published from
Kathmandu and was among the few dailies during the time. In 1962, Singh
was elected president of the Federation of Nepali Journalists. He was
president of Nepal Bhasa Parisad (Nepal Bhasa Council) from 1955 to
1960. Nepal Bhasa Patrika (meaning "Nepal Bhasa Periodical") championed
language rights and also reflected the interests of Nepalese business.
It ceased publication not long after Singh's death in 1983.
Front page of Nepal Bhasa Patrika dated 5 November 1960.
(Wikipedia)
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