“Miracle For Youths” Grandly Launched in Damak

Damak, Jhapa.
To inspire young people to develop a positive outlook on life, self-discipline, and commitment toward their goals, author Hemant Nepal’s book “Miracle for Youths” was grandly launched on Saturday, December 13, at the hall of Gorkha Department Store in Damak.

The book launch program was organized during the Sixth National Convention of DPL Nepal and was graced by renowned tourism entrepreneur, author, and motivational speaker Karna Shakya as the chief guest. Likewise, Sumitra Wangdel Cheli, Central Member of the Nepal Academy, and Bheshraj Neupane, Founder President of DPL, were present as special guests. The program was held in the presence of representatives from DPL Nepal and all its subordinate branches, along with various organizations and institutions.

The book was reviewed by Rudra Bahadur Thapa, a professor at Kankai Multiple Campus, Surunga. While presenting his analysis, he informed that the book consists of a total of 12 chapters and clarified that although the title “Miracle for Youths” refers to young people, its message is not limited only to youth. Reviewing the book, Professor Thapa expressed the view that this work is not only for young readers but is “miraculous” for all those who seek excellence in life, desire progress, and are on a journey of self-development. According to him, although each chapter is short, they are powerful, clear, and impactful, motivating readers not only to read but also to apply the lessons in their lives.

Karna Shakya: Discipline Is the Foundation of Success

Speaking as the chief guest, Karna Shakya highlighted that Nepali youth possess immense potential, and to transform that potential into reality, self-discipline, clear goals, and continuous effort are essential. He expressed his belief that inspirational books like “Miracle for Youths” guide young people in the right direction.

Author’s Remarks

Author Hemant Nepal stated that the book was written not merely for publication, but out of a desire to address the silent suffering and lack of direction observed among youth in society. “Many young people tell me that they have dreams but don’t know where to start, they try but cannot remain consistent, and they doubt whether they truly have the ability,” he said.

According to him, “Miracle for Youths” teaches young people three important truths: if your thinking changes, your future changes; discipline itself is the real miracle; and the power to begin change lies within every youth. “Circumstances may be difficult, but a young person’s own decision is stronger than any circumstance,” he emphasized.

The stories, experiences, and examples included in the book convey the message that “when a young person decides to change their life, the world opens paths for them.” The author Nepal expressed his wish that this book could become a decisive turning point in the lives of its readers.

The program witnessed significant participation from students, young entrepreneurs, teachers, literature enthusiasts, and social activists. Participants shared feedback that the book inspired them to reevaluate their approach to self-discipline, time management, and the pursuit of life’s purpose.

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