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Shiva Sharma is an award-winning Nepali journalist and the current Editor-in-Chief of US Nepal Post, a leading digital news platform serving the global Nepali community. He is the most notable Nepali Journalist in the USA. With over two decades of experience, including 13 transformative years at Kantipur Publications, he has established himself as a fearless storyteller known for his deep investigative reporting, field-based journalism, and unwavering commitment to truth. From documenting the Maoist insurgency to capturing the struggles of Nepali immigrants abroad, his work has earned him prestigious honors, such as the WWF Conservation Award and the NEJA Community Journalism Award, as well as the national environment award. Based in Texas with his family, Sharma continues championing independent journalism and amplifying underrepresented voices across borders. How did your journalism journey continue after moving to the United States? When I moved to the United States, I didn’t leave journalism behind—I simply adapted to a new environment. In 2019, I wrote a feature titled “Nepalis at Risk in U.S. Gas Stations,” which was published in Kantipur Daily and went on to win the NEJA Community Journalism Award. That recognition was a turning point and reaffirmed that journalism knows no borders. Currently, I serve as the Editor-in-Chief of USNepalPost, a digital news platform that highlights the stories, struggles, and successes of the Nepali diaspora. Through this outlet, I aim to connect Nepali voices across continents, keeping the spirit of responsible journalism alive outside my homeland. How did your work evolve once you gained national visibility? My journalistic responsibilities and influence expanded significantly after gaining national visibility through Kantipur Daily. I began writing for both Kantipur Daily and Kantipur Daily, tackling stories that ranged from environmental conservation and politics to social issues and human-interest features. Despite facing resistance and internal politics within the publication, I focused on ground-based, evidence-driven journalism that resonated with readers. Over time, my commitment was recognized through the WWF Conservation Award and the NEFEJ Environmental Journalism Award. These recognitions were significant to me because they were awarded solely on the merit of my work, without any political affiliation or lobbying behind them. You mentioned covering news during the conflict period. Could you share one of your most unforgettable moments? Yes, one moment that has stayed with me forever happened during the peak of the conflict. One night around 1:30 AM, after finishing late-night duties at the press, I was heading home when I was suddenly stopped by armed Nepalese Army soldiers at Srijanachowk in Pokhara. They were tense and suspicious, and one of them pointed a gun at my head, demanding to know if I was working for them or the Maoists. I calmly responded, “I’m a journalist for the people.” It was a moment of immense fear but also clarity. That night reminded me of the risks we take for the truth, and it strengthened my resolve to continue practicing journalism with integrity, even in the face of danger.
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