The poem "New Nepal" composed by Siddhicharan Shrestha presents the poet’s vision regarding free, modern and prosperous Nepal. He dreams of our country, where there is no poverty, ignorance and injustice, and where people can live a dignified life. The poet also wishes to see equality among all citizens, where men and women enjoy the same rights, freedom and opportunities, so he addresses Nepali people to raise their voice against any types of oppression and suppression. He imagines a society where education spreads everywhere, which can help to remove darkness and bring the light of knowledge. In New Nepal, the poet dreams of Nepali people living in unity, harmony and mutual respect, so he request all people to become free from all discriminations and conflicts. The poet also highlights the importance of democracy and self-reliance, so that the nation can grow stronger and independent. He encourages people to be free from old traditions, false beliefs, practices, heartless class divisions, untouchability and ill perspectives to embrace progress and change. The poem is not only a dream but also a invocation for inspiring Nepalese to work together to build their country successful, peaceful, unified and free.
The main theme of the poem is hope, equality, and national advancement. It delivers the message that a true New Nepal can only be built through freedom, democracy, education, unity, and collective effort of its people, and it is essential to change our social, economic, cultural, religion and political condition,

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