Reg. No. 337427/80/081
Social Welfare Council Affiliation No. 56931

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B. P. WAGLE
B. P. WAGLE

President (Music Composer, Singer & Multimedia Strategist)
+977-9851222693
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BP Wagle is a dynamic multimedia professional, singer,music composer, and IT entrepreneur with over two decades of experience in the creative and communications sectors of Nepal. Serving as a key creative pillar for the SAARC Music Foundation, he integrates his deep-rooted passion for music with advanced technical expertise in audio-visual production and digital networking. Born in the Bardiya district and currently based in Kathmandu and Nawalparasi, his professional journey is a testament to innovation and leadership within the vibrant cultural fabric of the region. His work is dedicated to documenting, preserving, and promoting the diverse musical heritage of South Asia through cutting-edge media platforms.
In the realm of creative excellence, BP Wagle has made significant contributions to the Nepali music industry as both a composer and a singer. As the founder and chairperson of Triveni Recording Studio and Multimedia Pvt. Ltd., he has overseen high-quality audio recording and music video productions that celebrate regional artistry. His commitment to linguistic and musical preservation is further evidenced by his role in producing animated educational videos in regional languages like Newari, ensuring that cultural nuances are passed down to younger generations. His artistic versatility allows him to blend traditional musical forms with modern production techniques, making him a vital asset for the foundation’s multimedia initiatives.
Beyond his artistic talents, BP Wagle is a seasoned strategist in media broadcasting and digital communication. He has successfully managed extensive radio networking projects, including the creation of informative jingles for the Ministry of Forestry and Environment and various FM stations across Nepal, such as Radio Himal and Radio Kutumb. As the Executive Chairperson of the Triveni Group, he leads strategic efforts in media management, advertising, and digital content distribution. By utilizing his expertise in IT and web management, he ensures that the SAARC Music Foundation’s cultural content achieves a global reach through diverse digital platforms and social media networks
Holding a Master’s Degree in Sociology and a Bachelor’s in Rural Development, BP Wagle applies a rigorous social lens to his creative and technical endeavors. He is deeply involved in social service and uses his professional platform to champion issues related to cultural diplomacy and community empowerment. This multidisciplinary background allows him to serve as a vital bridge between the arts and social development, ensuring that the foundation effectively protects the intellectual and creative assets of South Asia’s artistic communities. His decades of dedication were recently honored with the Music and Culture Excellence Award, reinforcing his status as a distinguished professional committed to transformative impact.

GANESH SUBEDI
GANESH SUBEDI

Vice President (Lyricist, Film Personality & Director)
+977-9845525296
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Mr. Ganesh Subedi is a powerhouse of the Nepali entertainment industry, a celebrated Lyricist, Film Personality, and Director whose creative output has resonated with audiences for over a decade. Known for his remarkable ability to capture the essence of human emotion through song, Mr. Subedi has penned dozens of famous tracks that have become staples of the Nepali musical landscape. His work is characterized by a "folk-modern" sensibility that bridges traditional values with contemporary appeal, making him a vital asset to the SAARC Music Foundation as it seeks to unify the diverse sounds of South Asia.

In addition to his creative success, Mr. Subedi is a prominent figure in national cultural governance. He currently serves as a Member of the Film Development Board (FDB) Nepal, a government body under the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology. In this capacity, he plays a crucial role in drafting policies, promoting domestic cinema, and navigating the administrative complexities of the film and music industries. His dual experience as a hands-on artist and a policy-maker provides him with a unique 360-degree view of the cultural sector, allowing him to lead the Foundation with both artistic passion and institutional precision.

As Vice President of the SAARC Music Foundation, Mr. Subedi leads with a mission of active community mobilization through the arts. He is recognized for his high level of energy and his commitment to the "action" side of cultural diplomacy—transforming high-level ideas into tangible events, workshops, and artist collaborations. His leadership ensures that the Foundation remains a dynamic, results-oriented platform, leveraging his deep connections within the Nepali film and music fraternities to advocate for the preservation and promotion of South Asian musical heritage on a global stage.

Bhadra Oli
Bhadra Oli

Secretary General (Singer & Music Composer)
+977-9845525299
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Mr. Bhadra Oli is a multifaceted virtuoso in the Nepali music industry, serving as a Music Arranger, Composer, Singer, Lyricist, and Music Video Director. With a prolific career spanning over two decades, Mr. Oli has made a monumental contribution to the musical arts, boasting a portfolio of hundreds of musical works. His deep technical knowledge of music arrangement combined with his creative flair as a director has made him a pivotal figure in modernizing and documenting South Asian musical expressions.

In his executive capacity as the Secretary General of the SAARC Music Foundation, Mr. Oli acts as the vital link between the Foundation’s high-level vision and its ground-level implementation. His role is central to the organization's governance, where he oversees the coordination of regional initiatives, manages collaborative efforts between SAARC member nations, and ensures the smooth execution of the Foundation’s events and workshops. His long-standing experience as an artist allows him to manage these administrative duties with an inherent understanding of the needs and challenges faced by creative professionals.

Mr. Oli’s contribution to the Foundation is marked by his tireless dedication to cultural preservation. Beyond his administrative leadership, he remains an active artist, continuously producing work that celebrates the unique sounds of the region. As Secretary General, he leverages his extensive industry experience to foster an inclusive space for artists, ensuring that the Foundation remains a dynamic platform for both ancient traditions and modern musical innovations across the South Asian landscape.

 


Parbati Chapagai
Parbati Chapagai

Treasurer (Dynamic Professional)
+977-9845525290
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Ms. Parbati Chapagai is a dynamic professional who brings a powerful combination of financial expertise and creative insight to the SAARC Music Foundation. With a solid academic background in management (BIM) and currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Mass Communication, she embodies the modern approach to cultural administration. Her dual expertise allows her to navigate the complexities of financial auditing while maintaining a keen eye for the storytelling and multimedia elements that are vital to the Foundation’s regional identity.

In her role as Treasurer, Ms. Chapagai leverages an impressive track record in financial management and organizational development. Her experience includes serving as the Account Head at Mission Entertainment for three years and as an Accountant at the College of Management. Additionally, her four-year tenure at Sunaulo Bikas, a prominent NGO, provided her with deep insights into the "Community Mobilization" and development sectors. This background ensures that the Foundation’s resources are managed with the highest standards of transparency, accountability, and strategic efficiency.

Beyond the balance sheets, Ms. Chapagai is a highly creative force within the organization. She has contributed as a Creative Director for various video and multimedia projects, blending her knowledge of mass media with her passion for the arts. This unique skill set allows her to oversee the Foundation’s multimedia works with a focus on both aesthetic quality and financial sustainability. As a key member of the executive team, she ensures that the SAARC Music Foundation remains financially robust while continuing to innovate as a creative and cultural leader in South Asia.

Aruna Gandharva
Aruna Gandharva

Executive Member (Sarangi Performer & Dedicated Artist)
+977-9845525212
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Aruna Gandharva is a distinguished Sarangi performer and a dedicated artist of Nepal’s folk musical heritage. Born into a family of legendary musicians, she is the daughter of the late Dharma Gandharba, an iconic figure whose mastery of the Sarangi remains a cornerstone of Nepali folk history. Immersed in the sounds of her ancestors from early childhood, Aruna has embraced her family’s legacy, evolving from a young prodigy into a professionally trained musician. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Music, providing her with a formal academic foundation that complements her deep-rooted traditional knowledge.

Her career is marked by both prestigious performances and a commitment to education. Aruna has represented Nepali culture on international platforms, including notable programs hosted by the British Embassy in Janakpur and other regions across Nepal. These appearances have highlighted her skill in bridging the gap between ancient folk traditions and modern diplomatic audiences. Beyond the stage, she is an active educator, serving as a Sarangi Instructor in various schools. In this role, she works to ensure that the soulful sounds of the Sarangi are passed on to the next generation, preventing the "dying art" of the Gandharva community from fading into obscurity.

As an Executive Member of the SAARC Music Foundation, Aruna brings a unique blend of artistic soul and administrative ambition. Currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Business, she is uniquely positioned to help the Foundation professionalize the promotion of folk music. Her contribution is vital in mobilizing the Gandharva community and other marginalized musical groups, ensuring their traditions are not only preserved but celebrated as a central pillar of South Asian identity. Her life’s work serves as a powerful bridge between the legacy of her father and the future of regional cultural unity.

 


Advisory Team

Dr. Bhola Rijal
Dr. Bhola Rijal

Senior Advisor (Senior Writer & Film Producer, Senior Consultant, Obs, Gyan & Infertility Specialist)
+977-014585105

Dr. Bhola Rijal is a distinguished luminary whose life’s work represents a rare and harmonious blend of medical science, humanitarian service, and creative excellence. As a renowned Senior Consultant Gynaecologist, Obstetrician, and Infertility Specialist based in Chabahil, Kathmandu, Dr. Rijal has spent decades at the forefront of women’s healthcare in Nepal. His clinical precision and empathetic approach to medicine have made him a household name, reflecting a deep-seated commitment to the biological and social well-being of the community—a foundation that aligns perfectly with the SAARC Music Foundation’s mission of regional unity.

Beyond his stethoscope, Dr. Rijal is an iconic figure in the realm of arts and letters. As a Senior Writer, Lyricist, and Film Producer, he has mastered the art of storytelling, using both the written word and the cinematic lens to explore the human condition. His creative contributions have significantly shaped the cultural landscape of Nepal, proving that art is a vital instrument for social mobilization and emotional healing. By bridging the gap between the analytical world of medicine and the expressive world of music, he provides a unique "anthropological" perspective on how traditional sounds can foster peace and identity across South Asia.

In his capacity as Senior Advisor to the SAARC Music Foundation, Dr. Rijal brings a wealth of strategic wisdom and cultural diplomacy. His role is pivotal in reviewing and analyzing the Foundation’s initiatives, ensuring that every project is not only artistically sound but also socially impactful. His expertise allows him to offer guidance on critical business decisions while simultaneously shaping the artistic direction of the organization. Dr. Rijal serves as a cultural beacon, helping the Foundation navigate the complexities of regional cooperation through the shared, healing language of music.


Suresh Adhikari
Suresh Adhikari

Senior Advisor (Senior Music Composer & Singer, President of Royalty Collection Society Nepal (MRCSN))
+977-9851019171

Mr. Suresh Adhikari is a titan of the Nepali music industry, a celebrated Senior Music Composer, Singer, and Lyricist whose melodies have defined the emotional landscape of the nation for decades. With a career built on artistic excellence and a deep-seated passion for the sonic heritage of South Asia, Mr. Adhikari brings an unparalleled creative depth to the SAARC Music Foundation. His work is characterized by a sophisticated understanding of regional rhythms and a commitment to preserving the "soul" of folk and contemporary music, making him a primary architect of the Foundation’s artistic and cultural vision.

In addition to his creative prowess, Mr. Adhikari is a formidable leader in the administrative and legal spheres of the arts. As the President of the Music Royalty Collection Society Nepal (MRCSN), based in Anamnagar, Kathmandu, he has been a relentless advocate for the rights of creators. His expertise in intellectual property, royalty management, and the business of music provides the SAARC Music Foundation with a critical strategic advantage. He understands the intricate balance between cultural preservation and the economic sustainability of the arts, ensuring that the Foundation’s initiatives are not only culturally significant but also structurally sound.

As a Senior Advisor, Mr. Adhikari serves as a bridge between the creative community and the executive boardroom. His role involves providing expert guidance on institutional development, reviewing large-scale cultural initiatives, and offering wisdom on the complex business decisions required to navigate a regional organization. By combining his legendary status as a composer with his proven track record in organizational leadership, Mr. Adhikari is instrumental in steering the Foundation toward its goal of becoming a premier cultural beacon for the entire SAARC region.


Shashi Sharma Majgainya
Shashi Sharma Majgainya

Chief Technical Advisor (International Diplomacy, Research & Policy)
+977-9851013183
[email protected]

www.sharmashashi.com.np

Shashi Sharma Majgainya is a distinguished international influencer, celebrated orator, and globally engaged development professional who serves as the Chief Technical Advisor for the SAARC Music Foundation. With over decades of executive leadership—including his tenure as the former Central President of the National Federation of Youth NGOs Nepal (NFYN), Vice-President of Music Association of Nepal,Treasurer of Music Royalty Collection Society Nepal—Shashi provides the strategic vision and technical roadmap necessary to guide the foundation’s regional mission. As a founder of National Legal House and a registered Advocate with the Nepal Bar Council, he has earned a reputation as a well-known, straight-talking, and dynamic legal presence in the courtroom. He is particularly recognized for his sharp advocacy in intellectual property and copyright law, ensuring that the creative outputs of artists and innovators are legally protected against infringement.
His expertise in International Diplomacy and Research is reflected in his ability to foster regional unity through high-level policy innovation and multi-stakeholder collaboration. Shashi has been instrumental in institutionalizing frameworks that align cultural initiatives with the broader diplomatic objectives of the SAARC Charter, shifting project-based interventions into sustainable national systems. Drawing from his participation in global platforms such as the U.S. EPA National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference and his partnerships with Ministries and Local Government,CECI,WWF,MoFA Japan,Vital Strategies, Bloomberg Philanthropies and the WHO, he applies data-driven research to develop regional guidelines for the documentation and protection of the diverse musical and literary traditions of South Asia.
His expertise as an Orator, Author, and Cultural Lead is defined by a prolific creative portfolio that includes acclaimed musical albums such as Sangam, Saait, and Geetanjali, alongside his literary work Shashi Bhitraka Shashiharu. Shashi is a powerful communicator and influencer who uses his platform to champion the intersection of art, law, and social development. His specialized focus on copyrights allows him to serve as a vital bridge for the SAARC Music Foundation, protecting the intellectual assets of the region's diverse artistic communities.
This multidisciplinary background—holding Master’s Degrees in Political Science and English Literature alongside Bachelor’s Degrees in Law and Rural Development—allows Shashi to navigate complex international landscapes while mentoring the next generation of artists and scholars. Recently honored with the Rapati Samajik Samman 2082 for over two decades of social and legal service, Shashi continues to shape the roadmap for cultural diplomacy. Through his guidance at the SAARC Music Foundation, he ensures that the rich heritage of South Asia is not only preserved through research and policy but is also robustly defended through dynamic legal advocacy.

Nirmal Kumar Thapa
Nirmal Kumar Thapa

Advisor (Writer, Poet & Foreign Relationship)
+977-9851086300
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Mr. Nirmal Kumar Thapa is a distinguished man of letters, a celebrated Writer and Poet whose literary contributions have long enriched the cultural discourse of Nepal. With a deep sensitivity to the power of language and rhythm, Mr. Thapa brings a profound narrative perspective to the SAARC Music Foundation. His understanding of the poetic traditions that form the lyrical backbone of South Asian music allows him to provide invaluable guidance on the preservation of the region’s oral and musical histories, ensuring they are shared with authenticity and artistic integrity.

Beyond his creative pursuits, Mr. Thapa is a seasoned leader in the field of international relations and cultural diplomacy. As the President of Nepal Centre International, he has been a key figure in fostering cross-border dialogue and building bridges between diverse communities. This experience in institutional leadership and international cooperation is vital for the Foundation, as he provides the strategic foresight necessary to navigate the complexities of a regional organization. His ability to synchronize artistic vision with international standards of governance makes him a cornerstone of the Foundation's advisory board.

In his role as Advisor, Mr. Thapa focuses on the intersection of literature, music, and regional unity. He is instrumental in reviewing the Foundation’s strategic initiatives and offering expert advice on critical business and cultural decisions. By leveraging his wisdom as a poet and his acumen as a leader, Mr. Thapa helps shape the Foundation into a "cultural beacon," ensuring that the musical legacy of South Asia is not only preserved but celebrated as a powerful tool for harmony and shared identity across the SAARC nations.


Arun Subedi
Arun Subedi

Legal Advisor
+977-9847301078
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Others

Madan Mohan
Madan Mohan

International Co-Ordinator, Delhi, INDIA
+91-9910794909
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Madan Mohan Jha, born on 22 June 1989, is a passionate music educator, theatre artist, and cultural activist with rich experience in Hindustani classical music, theatre, and social work. He is currently pursuing an M.A. in Music from Sunrise University, Alwar, and has completed Sangeet Shiromani from the Faculty of Music & Fine Arts, Delhi University, along with Sangeet Prabhakar from Prayag Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad. He is also pursuing a Diploma in Harmonium and holds a Bachelor of Tourism Studies from IGNOU, along with an Advanced Diploma in Computer Applications.


With years of experience as a music and drama teacher, Madan Mohan has worked with institutions like Parevartan School (Ghaziabad), Holy Angels School, Jaypee Public School Noida, Indian School of Music Delhi, Vidya & Child Foundation, Asha Deep Foundation, and is currently working at **Tansen Sangeet Mahavidyalaya (now Payal Music Bytes), Vasundhara**, while also providing private training in Hindustani classical vocal and harmonium.


Deeply connected to theatre, he has collaborated with the **National School of Drama**, attended multiple theatre workshops, worked with renowned theatre personalities, acted in many plays such as *Hamlet, Toba Tek Singh, Andher Nagri Chaupat Raja,* and directed socially relevant productions for reputed institutions. He is an active member of Sangam Kala Group, JNU IPTA, and has coordinated cultural programs for organizations like NTPC and Indian Oil. He has also contributed to the TV industry as a casting assistant for Colors TV’s *Na Aana Is Desh Laado 2.*


Apart from academics and art, Madan Mohan is socially active as Vice President of AAROHI, organizing medical camps and awareness programs in Delhi slums, and participating in educational and cultural movements. He even composed and wrote a jingle for Delhi Police.


A multilingual personality fluent in Hindi, English, and Maithili, he enjoys reading, writing, music, table tennis, and chess. Known for his dedication and empathy, he is especially skilled in working with special-needs children.


Madan Mohan continues to inspire students and audiences through his music, theatre, teaching, and social service, contributing meaningfully to cultural and educational development.

Rock Kaushal
Rock Kaushal

Cinematographer , Uttarakhand, INDIA
+977 986-8717494

Rock Kaushal is a passionate and creative cameraman known for capturing powerful and meaningful moments through his lens. With a strong eye for detail and visual storytelling, he specializes in photography and videography for events, music videos, and cinematic productions. His work focuses on turning every scene into a compelling visual story that connects with audiences.

Born in Kumaun, Uttarakhand State, India, Rock Kaushal developed a deep interest in visual arts and filmmaking from an early age. Through dedication, creativity, and continuous learning, he has built a reputation for delivering high-quality and professional camera work.

Rock Kaushal continues to work actively in the film and music industry, contributing his skills and creative vision to a variety of projects. His commitment to quality, innovation, and storytelling makes him a reliable and talented professional behind the camera.

Monika Subedi
Monika Subedi

PR, Communication Manager ( Researcher, Business Development, PR and Communication Lead)
+977-9864057333
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Ms. Monika Subedi is a communications strategist and business development professional with a solid academic foundation in both business and psychology. She holds an MBA in Human Resources and a degree in Counseling Psychology, which enables her to blend organizational strategy with a deep understanding of people, culture, and behaviour.
Her professional journey spans roles as a Researcher, Business Development Manager, and PR and Communication Manager across diverse organizations. Monika has consistently contributed to organizational growth through research-driven insights, strategic partnership development, and impactful communication initiatives that enhance credibility and stakeholder engagement.
As the PR and Communication Manager at SAARC Music Foundation, Monika leads the development and execution of strategic communication initiatives that enhance the foundation’s visibility, credibility, and cultural presence. She is responsible for shaping the organization’s public narrative, ensuring consistent and impactful messaging aligned with its mission and long-term objectives.
Her role encompasses media relations, stakeholder engagement, digital communication management, and strategic partnership development. Working closely with leadership and program teams, Monika ensures that all communications reflect professionalism, creativity, and strategic clarity, strengthening community connections while amplifying the foundation’s cultural and developmental impact.
With a strong interest in development, creativity, and cultural advancement, she brings innovation and authenticity into her work. Her approach blends analytical rigor with creative vision, allowing her to craft strategies that are not only effective but also culturally resonant and socially meaningful.

Ishor Raj Bhandari
Ishor Raj Bhandari

(Press Co-Ordinator)
+977-9841981732
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Mr. Ishor Raj Bhandari is a seasoned journalist who has dedicated decades of his life to the field of media and communication. With a ethical journalism and social awareness, he has contributed significantly to reporting and public discourse in Nepal. His long-standing career reflects professionalism, integrity, and a deep understanding of national and international issues.

Academically, Mr. Bhandari holds Master’s degrees in Political Science and Education from Tribhuvan University, Nepal. His educational background has strengthened his analytical perspective and enriched his contributions to journalism, education, and cultural promotion. Currently, he is associated with the SAARC Music Foundation, where he serves as a Press Coordinator. In this role, he actively supports regional cultural initiatives and promotes collaboration among South Asian countries through media and communication.

Beyond journalism, Mr. Bhandari is deeply involved in promoting Nepali culture both nationally and internationally. He works with various organizations (Center for Nepalese Culture NEPAL CENTRE) that operate in many countries with the shared goal of preserving and promoting Nepal’s rich cultural heritage. Additionally, he serves as a visiting lecturer, sharing his knowledge and professional experience with students. On several occasions, he has also delivered lectures abroad, representing Nepal and contributing to international academic and cultural exchanges.


Dr. Krishna Raj Chaudhary (Krishna Raj Sarbahari)
Dr. Krishna Raj Chaudhary (Krishna Raj Sarbahari)

Technical Expert (Tharu Culture)
+977-9851116183
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Dr. Krishna Raj Chaudhary is a distinguished scholar, lead researcher, and seasoned journalist with over three decades of experience dedicated to the documentation and preservation of indigenous heritage in Nepal. Holding a Ph.D. in Nepali from Nepal Sanskrit University, Dr. Chaudhary has established himself as a preeminent authority on the Tharu community’s socio-cultural and literary landscape. His work is characterized by a deep academic rigor combined with extensive field experience, having conducted specialized research for high-level institutions such as the Tharu Commission, NFDIN, and CIJ Nepal. From documenting the history of sacrifice within the Tharu community to researching the complexities of the Barghar governance system, his scholarly contributions provide a vital roadmap for understanding regional indigenous structures.

Beyond his academic research, Dr. Chaudhary is a prolific author and cultural preservationist with a creative portfolio of 32 books. His publications, which include Tharu Shamans and Mantric Knowledge, History of Tharu Literature, and Tharu Indigenous Knowledge and Practices, serve as foundational texts for the study of South Asian folklore and traditional wisdom. His expertise extends into the practical management of cultural and social initiatives, having served as a Lead Researcher on projects concerning basic education, local good governance, and the Guruwa system. This multidisciplinary background allows him to bridge the gap between historical documentation and contemporary policy advocacy, ensuring that traditional knowledge systems are integrated into modern development frameworks.

Dr. Chaudhary’s leadership in the cultural sector is further evidenced by his roles as the Founder President of the Tharu Authors Association (TAN) and the Executive Secretary of the Tharu Journalist Association. His commitment to social justice and economic peace is reflected in his lifelong engagement with indigenous issues, including extensive research on Kamaiya and Kamlari education and rights. A well-traveled professional who has explored over 50 districts across Nepal and India, Dr. Chaudhary brings a broad regional perspective to his work. At the SAARC Music Foundation, his expertise in indigenous research, folklore, and mantric traditions serves as a critical asset in the foundation’s mission to protect and promote the diverse cultural and musical heritage of the South Asian region.

 

 

 


Dr. Govind Acharya
Dr. Govind Acharya

Technical Expert (Culture & Music)
+977-9857830602

Dr. Govind Acharya is a preeminent scholar, researcher, and academician whose life’s work is dedicated to the preservation and systematic study of South Asian folk heritage. Holding a Ph.D. in Nepali Literature from Tribhuvan University, he has established himself as a leading authority on the linguistic and cultural landscapes of the Rapti region. His multidisciplinary expertise spans the intricate intersections of language, literature, music, and tourism. As a former member of the Academic Assembly at the Nepal Academy and a current faculty member at Mahendra Multiple Campus, Dr. Acharya has been instrumental in bridging the gap between traditional oral histories and modern academic discourse.

His research portfolio is anchored by profound ethnomusicological and folkloric investigations. Dr. Acharya is widely recognized for his data-driven analysis of indigenous traditions, notably through his award-winning work, Analysis of Folk Songs, and his comprehensive study, Tharu Folklore and Folklife. His research extends into the specialized documentation of the music and culture of the Tharu, Magar, and Awadhi communities, ensuring that these distinct identities are preserved through rigorous academic guidelines. Beyond literature, his work as a researcher for the District Coordination Committee of Dang has led to the mapping of prehistoric and historical assets, effectively linking cultural preservation with regional tourism development.

In addition to his field research, Dr. Acharya serves as a vital gatekeeper of cultural knowledge through his extensive editorial contributions. Since 2062 BS, he has served as the Chief Editor of Loksanskriti, a prominent half-yearly research journal dedicated to folk culture. His leadership as the Chairman of the Culture Preservation, Promotion, and Research Center in Dang further exemplifies his commitment to institutionalizing cultural documentation. His creative and academic depth is evidenced by a bibliography of over 30 books, including the epic Dangi Urvashi, which earned him international acclaim from the International Nepali Literary Society (INLS), USA.

Dr. Acharya’s contributions have been recognized at the highest levels of the state and international academic circles. He is a recipient of the Prabal Janasewa Shree, conferred by the President of Nepal, and the Satyamohan Joshi National Culture Award. Furthermore, his academic excellence was marked early in his career by the Mahendra Vidya Bhushan‘A’ and a Gold Medal for his doctoral achievements. Through his roles as a Research Coordinator at the Nepal Music Centerand an advisor to numerous cultural foundations, Dr. GovindAcharya continues to mentor the next generation of scholars while safeguarding the diverse artistic and literary traditions of South Asia.


Bunu Chaudhary
Bunu Chaudhary

Technical Expert (Community Mobilization & Anthropology)
+977-9860631978
[email protected]
Bunu Chaudhary is a dedicated community mobilization expert and researcher who brings a profound anthropological perspective to the SAARC Music Foundation. With an academic foundation in Anthropology, she specializes in the socio-cultural dynamics of indigenous communities, particularly the Tharu community of Nepal. Her work at the foundation focuses on the vital intersection of cultural preservation, social advocacy, and grassroots empowerment, ensuring that the diverse traditions of South Asia are documented and defended through active community participation.

At the heart of Bunu’s contribution is her expertise in anthropological community mobilization. She has been instrumental in organizing and empowering local youth and women to take leadership roles in cultural and social advocacy. Her approach moves beyond surface-level observation to document the deep-seated rituals, festivals, and social structures that define indigenous identity. By facilitating community-led documentation of oral histories and traditional musical forms, she ensures that the rich heritage of South Asia is not only preserved in archives but remains a living, dynamic force within the community.

Bunu’s research portfolio is defined by its focus on social justice and indigenous rights. She has led and contributed to high-impact studies for the Tharu Commission and other national bodies, focusing on the socio-economic status of indigenous practices, the history of indigenous movements, and the rights of marginalized populations. Her work often addresses critical issues such as Gender and Social Inclusion (GESI), where she applies her anthropological insights to challenge systemic inequalities and promote inclusive development frameworks that protect the intellectual and cultural assets of artistic communities.

Through her dual role as a researcher and mobilizer, BunuChaudhary serves as a vital bridge for the SAARC Music Foundation. She navigates complex community landscapes to build trust and foster multi-stakeholder collaboration, shifting cultural initiatives from isolated projects into sustainable national systems. Her commitment to the protection of diverse musical and literary traditions ensures that South Asia’s heritage is robustly defended through a combination of scientific research, legal advocacy, and empowered community action.

Bhuvan Chaudhary
Bhuvan Chaudhary

Technical Expert (Tharu Culture, SDGs and GESI)
+977-9858027154
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Bhuvan Chaudhary is a highly accomplished development professional and research strategist serving as a Technical Expert for the SAARC Music Foundation. With an M.Phil. in Regional Development from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, and a Master’s Degree in Rural Development, he brings over two decades of high-level expertise in institutional governance, socio-cultural research, and result-based project management to the foundation's regional mission. His multidisciplinary background allows him to bridge the gap between complex policy frameworks and grassroots cultural preservation.

At the SAARC Music Foundation, Bhuvan provides the technical roadmap for institutionalizing cultural initiatives within the broader context of regional development. His extensive experience as the Research Director at the Alternative Research Centre (ARC Nepal) and as a Regional Coordinator for DFID-funded programs has equipped him with the analytical tools necessary to lead large-scale documentation projects of South Asia’s diverse musical traditions. He specializes in applying data-driven research, including GIS and SPSS analysis, to map cultural assets and develop sustainable national systems that align with international standards of intellectual property and heritage protection.

Bhuvan’s contribution is uniquely defined by his expertise in Gender and Social Inclusion (GESI) and Right-Based Development. He has led critical studies for the TharuCommission and Asian Development Bank, focusing on the status of indigenous practices, traditional rituals, and historical cultural sites. This focus ensures that the SAARC Music Foundation’s initiatives are not only culturally rich but also inclusive, protecting the rights and assets of marginalized artistic communities across the region.

A veteran in fostering multi-stakeholder collaboration, Bhuvan has served as a District Governance Expert for the UNDP and an advisor to various local government bodies, where he mastered the art of formulating strategic plans and monitoring frameworks. His ability to navigate complex international landscapes and his commitment to social accountability make him a vital asset to the foundation. Through his technical guidance, Bhuvan ensures that the rich heritage of South Asia is robustly defended, researched, and promoted as a cornerstone of regional diplomacy and social development.



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