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List of Participants Paper presenters and resource person SN Title First + Middle Surname Designation Department Organization Postal Address City/Country Name 1 Mr. Afzal Abdulla Administrative Officer Department of Heritage, Maldives Male / Maldives 2 Dr. Amara Srisuchat Senior Expert Department of Fine Bangkok / Arts, Thailand Thailand 3 Dr. Arun Kumar Chatterjee Chairman ICOM India India 4 Mr. Bharat Mani Subedi Joint Secretary Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Singha Durbar Kathmandu / Aviation Nepal 5 Mr. Bulbul Ahmed Associate Professor Dhaka / Bangladesh 6 Mr. Celso Coracini Crime Prevention and UNODC Vienna / Austria Criminal Justice Officer 7 Dr. Dina Bangdel Associate Professor of Art Verginia Commonwealth University Doha / Quatar History 8 Mr. Edouard Planche Programme Specialist UNESCO Headquarter Paris / France 9 Mr. Françoise Bortolotti Criminal Intelligence Officer SG Interpol Lyon / France 10 Mr. Gaspare Cilluffo RILO WE-WCO Cologne / Germany 11 Mr. Gundegmaa Jargalsaikhan Secretary General Mongolian NATCOM Ulaanbaatar / Mongolia 12 Mr. Hartley B. Waltman Senior Counsel Art Law Department Christie's New York New York / USA 13 Mr. Jurgen Schick Lawyer and author of the Kathmandu / book 'The gods are leaving Nepal the country' 14 Mr. Kanak Mani Dixit Writer / Journalist / Editor Himal Southasian Kathmandu / 15 Ms. Marina Schneider Senior Officer UNIDROIT Rome / Italy 16 Mr. Mashood Ahmad Mirza Joint Secretary Islamababad / Pakistan 17 Ms. Mathilde Heaton Legal Counsel Chirstie's Hong Kong Hong Kong / China 18 Mr. Narahari Regmi DSP Interpol Section Nepal Police HQ Naxal Kathmandu / Nepal 19 Ms. Nathalie Bazin Chief Curator Musee Guimet, Paris Paris / France 20 Mr. Ram Bahadur Kunwar Chief Archaeological officier Department of Archaeology Ram Shah Path Kathmandu / Nepal 21 Mr. Tshgwang Gyalpo Chief Culture Property Department of Thimpu / Bhutan Officer Culture, Bhutan 22 Mr. Zafar Paiman INRAP, Paris Afghanistan 23 Mr. Zhengxin Huo Associate Professor China University of Political Science and Beijing / China Law Other participants SN Title First + Middle Surname Designation Department Organization Postal Address City/Country Name 1 Mr. Deepak Kharel Senior Reporter Annapurna Post National Daily Tinkune Kathmandu / Nepal 2 Mr. Shree Hari Thapa Archaeologists' Society of Nepal Kathmandu 3 Mr. Rewati Raj Tripathee Attorney General's Office Ram Shah Path Kathmandu 4 Ms. Phubu Yanji Lama Member Secretary Bauddhanath Area Development Committee Bauddha Kathmandu 5 Amina Lama Bauddhanath Area Development Committee Bauddha 6 Kinjo Omu Lama Bauddhanath Area Development Committee Bauddha 7 Ms. Mangala Pradhan Chief Monument Bhaktapur Durbar Square Bhaktapur Preservation and Palace Maintenance Office 8 Mr. Ram Mani Bhattarai Executive Officer Bhaktapur Municipality Bhaktapur 9 Mr. Krishna Gopal Prajapati Heritage Section Bhaktapur Municipality Bhaktapur 10 Mr. Ram Govinda Shrestha Heritage Section Bhaktapur Municipality Bhaktapur 11 Ms. Aruna Nakarmi Chief Bhaktapur Museum Bhaktapur 12 Anjana Shakya Bodhisattva Gallery 13 Mr. Kamal Prasad Regmi Chief Central Conservation Laboratory Mangalbazar Lalitpur 14 Mr. Uttam Kumar Karkee SSP Central Investigation Bureau Maharajgunj Kathmandu 15 Mr. Pitambar Adhikari SP Central Investigation Bureau Maharajgunj Kathmandu 16 Mr. Suresh Raj Bhattarai DSP Central Investigation Bureau Maharajgunj Kathmandu 17 Mr. Kumar Bikram Thapa Inspector Central Investigation Bureau Maharajgunj Kathmandu 18 Ishwar Babu Karki Central Investigation Bureau Maharajgunj Kathmandu 19 Bishwa Raj Khadka City Police Lalitpur Lalitpur 20 Rabin KC Corporate Law Associates 21 Mr. Damodar Gautam Chief Archaeological officier Deparment of Archeaology Ram Shah Path Kathmandu 22 Mr. Bhesh Narayan Dahal Director General Department of Archaeology Ram Shah Path Kathmandu 23 Ms. Saubhagya Pradhananga Chief World Heritage Department of Archaeology Ram Shah Path Kathmandu Conservation Section 24 Mr. Devendra Bhattarai Epigraphy Officer Department of Archaeology Ram Shah Path Kathmandu 25 Mr. Mohan Singh Lama Investigation Officer Department of Archaeology Ram Shah Path Kathmandu 26 Mr. Suresh Suras Shrestha Archaeological Officer Heritage Department of Archaeology Ram Shah Path Kathmandu Conservation Section 27 Mr. Laxman Raj Basukala Archaeological Officer Department of Archaeology Ram Shah Path Kathmandu 28 Ms. Manju Singh Bhandari Archaeological Officer Department of Archaeology Ram Shah Path Kathmandu (Thapa) 29 Ms. Shova Maharjan Department of Archaeology Ram Shah Path Kathmandu 30 Ms. Sanu Nani Kansakar Former Director General Department of Archaeology Ram Shah Path Kathmandu 31 Mr. Bishnu Paudel Department of Customs 32 Mr. Dharma Raj Shakya Vice Chairman Federation of Handicraft Associations of Thapathali Kathmandu Nepal 33 Mr. Rajesh Suwal Federation of Swayambhu Management and Swayambhu Kathmandu Conservation 34 Ms. Sarita Tiwari Federation of Swayambhu Management and Swayambhu Kathmandu Conservation 35 Mr. Stephen Eckerd Coordinator ImaginAsia Family PrograFreer Gallery of Art & Arthur M. Sackler Gallery 36 Tara Lama Global Times Nepal 37 Mr. Hari Kumar Shrestha Chief Hanuman Dhoka Conservation Site Office Basantapur Kathmandu 38 Rishee Ram Kattel Himal Khabar Patrika 39 Ms. Susanne von der Heide HimalAsia Foundation 40 Mr. Anjan Kumar Chatterjee ICHR New Delhi 41 Ms. Sylvie Thoral Head of Delegation ICRC 42 Mr. Krishna Chalisey Head of Communication ICRC 43 Manika Aryal IPS 44 Sikdu Md Zulkernine Jahangirnagar University, Bangaladesh 45 Mr. Narayan Babu Bhattarai Deputy Chief Kathmandu Metropolitan City Bagdurbar Kathmandu 46 Anuj Pradhan Kirtipur Municipality Kirtipur 47 Ms. Chandra Shova Shakya Heritage Section Lalitpur Sub Metropolitan City Pulchow Lalitpur 48 Mr. Gyanin Rai Chief of Liaison Office Lumbini Development Trust Babar Mahal Kathmandu 49 Mr. Ganesh Chand DSP Metropolitan Police Circle Sorhakhutte Kathmandu 50 Mr. Jaya Ram Shrestha Under Secretary Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Singha Durbar Kathmandu Aviation 51 Ms. Jayanti Shrestha Archaeological Officer Culture Division Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Singha Durbar Kathmandu Aviation 52 Mr. Sunil Dongol Photographer Culture Division Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Singha Durbar Kathmandu Aviation 53 Ms. Mukta Baskota Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation 54 Mr. Surendra Prasad Sapkota Under Secretary Culture Division Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Singha Durbar Kathmandu Aviation 55 Mr. Tulsi Ram Aryal Under Secretary Culture Division Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Singha Durbar Kathmandu Aviation 56 Mr. Ranjan Krishna Aryal Joint Secretary Legal Division Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Singha Durbar Kathmandu Aviation 57 Mr. Bishnu Prasad Gautam Under Secretary UN and International Ministry of Foreign Affairs Singha Durbar Kathmandu Organization, International Law Division 58 Mr. Prakash Darnal Chief National Archives Ram Shah Path Kathmandu 59 Ms. Subhadra Bhattarai National Archives Ram Shah Path Kathmandu 60 Ms. Mandakini Shrestha Chief National Museum Chhauni Kathmandu 61 Ms. Maya Devi Aryal National Museum Chhauni Kathmandu 62 Ms. Sharada Shiwakoti Chief National Numismatic Museum Chhauni Kathmandu 63 Mr. Umesh Prasad Gautam Nepal Bar Association 64 Ms. Ambika Shrestha President Nepal Heritage Society Bhadrakali Kathmandu 65 Mr. Bijaya Pradhan Nepal Heritage Society 66 Ms. Urmila Singh Tharu Nepal Heritage Society 67 Ms. Sita Aryal Nepal Heritage Society 68 Mr. Kashi Nath Tamot Nepal Research Centre 69 Ms. Deepa Gautam Programme Divisional Nepal Television Singha Durbar Kathmandu Director 70 Mr. Balkrishna Nepal Television 71 Mr. Tulasi Diwas President Nepali Folklore Society Tangal Kathmandu 72 Ms. Bhrikuti Rai Nepali Times 73 Ms. Devaki Bista Nepali Times 74 Ms. Sita Aryal Nepali Times 75 Mr. Sudev Kumar Pokharel Panauti Municipality Panauti 76 Mr. Kosh Prasad Acharya Executive Director Pashupati Area Development Trust Gaushala Kathmandu 77 Mr. Niran Kumar Rajbanshi Chief Monument Patan Durbar Square Mangalbazar Lalitpur Preservation and Palace Maintenance Office 78 Mr. Devendra Nath Tiwari Chief Patan Museum Mangalbazar Lalitpur 79 Mr. Navin Luitel Reporter and Producer Radio Sagarmatha Pulchowk Lalitpur 80 Mr. Tika Ram Rai Reporter Radio Sagarmatha Kathmandu 81 Ms. Pratibha Rawal Republica 82 Ms. Binu Shrestha Rising Nepal 83 Mr. Prasanna Gamage Director Education, Culture SAARC Secretariat Keshar Mahal Kathmandu and Security Aspects 84 Mr. Lama Tsering Tashi Principal Shree Mahakaruna Vidhyalaya Lo Mangthang 85 Ms. Sangeeta Thapa Chief Siddhartha Art Gallery Babar Mahal Kathmandu 86 Lok Chitrakar Sumeru Art Village 87 Ekaram Singh Sumeru Art Village 88 Mr. Dilli Raj Sharma Culture Expert CNAS Tribhuvan University Kathmandu 89 Mr. Dhan Bahadur Kunwar Head of Department Central Department Tribhuvan University Kirtipur of Culture and Archaeology 90 Mr. Pashupati Neupane Central Department Tribhuvan University Kirtipur of Culture and Archaeology 91 Mr. Ramesh Dhungel Centre for Nepalese Tribhuvan University Kirtipur and Asian Studies (CNAS) 92 Mr. Mukunda Raj Aryal Professor (Rt.) 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