


Kathmandu Metropolitan City Ward No. 17 has started a 20-day Ranjana Script Training Program to encourage the preservation of Nepal’s rich linguistic and cultural heritage.
The training is being conducted at Shanti Shiksha Mandir Secondary School in Thahiti and has attracted participants from different age groups, ranging from children to senior citizens.
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🎓 Learning Beyond Language
The program covers:
- Ranjana Script writing
- Nepal Lipi basics
- Traditional numerals
- Calligraphy techniques
Organizers say the training is designed to make indigenous scripts more accessible to the community while encouraging younger generations to connect with their cultural roots.
🌏 Preserving Nepal’s Identity
Ward officials highlighted that Ranjana Script is more than just a writing system. It is a symbol of Nepal’s unique identity and artistic heritage.
The initiative aims to keep traditional scripts alive by promoting their use, study, and documentation in the digital age.

📚 A Heritage That Lives On
Experts note that Nepal’s ancient scripts have played an important role in preserving literature, history, architecture, medicine, and cultural knowledge for centuries.
With modern Unicode support and digital tools now available, learning and using these scripts has become easier than ever.
✅ Why It Matters
As technology continues to shape communication, initiatives like this help ensure that Nepal’s historic scripts remain relevant, accessible, and preserved for future generations.






