“The Geeta is more a philosophy of life than a religious document. I hope that our community which is backward from all angles will receive some guidelines from my translation,” says Rajbanshi, a journalist with Kanchanjungha FM.
Around 300,000 Rajbanshis live in Jhapa, Morang and Sunsari and the Geeta, which is priced at Rs 150, will definitely be popular among them, Rajbanshi says.
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