Mahaveer celebrating Parliament holiday by selling books on the street
Kathmandu. On June 15th, during the presentation of the budget for the financial year 2083 and 084, Independent MP Mahavir Puns, who was seen inside the Federal Parliament building, was met at Jorpati Chowk in Kathmandu on Saturday afternoon. While the House of Representatives session was adjourned, Mahaveer was busy selling his books while taking advantage of the Parliament vacation. There was a crowd from children to adults to buy his book while running a campaign to sell his autobiography.
He is promoting the book while smiling and talking, he says that there is a compulsion behind his selling the book even when he is an MP or not.
Mahaveer has been writing and selling autobiographical books for the past three and a half years to raise the necessary financial resources for the operation of an agricultural implement factory in Birganj through the National Innovation Center, which he is the founder of.
Express
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