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Janamat Prakashan is a Nepali literary publishing house, located in Banepa, Kavre, Nepal. It publishes a literary magazine called, Janamat. It also publishes various books on Nepali literature. Mohan Duwal, [1] a literary figure of Nepal, is the chairperson of the publishing house. Mohan Duwal is also the winner of Toya Nath Pashupati Kumari Literary Award- Bikram Sambat 2070. [2] The publishing house also honors Nepali writers through its award funds. Some of the publications through Janamat Prakashan are:

1. Srijanala phoolharu, [3] by Mohan Duwal

2. Sahityik phantka mera kehi dharana, [4] by Shyam Prasad

3. चामल खानेहरू र चौलानी पिउनेहरू / Porridge Eaters and Gruel Drinkers, by Santosh Lamichhane [5]

4. Saalik Ko Saamrajya, [6] by Narendra Bahadur Shrestha

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