Maila Anchal
Maila Anchal is a notable Nepali novel written by Buddhi Sagar in 1971. The story is set in the rural areas of Nepal and explores the lives of its characters, focusing on themes of love, social issues, and the struggles of everyday life. The novel is recognized for its vivid portrayal of the cultural and social landscape of Nepal during that time.
The title "Maila Anchal" translates to "The Dirty Corner," symbolizing the neglected and marginalized aspects of society. The book has been influential in Nepali literature, shedding light on the challenges faced by individuals in a changing world. It remains a significant work for understanding the socio-cultural dynamics of Nepal.