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Hom Lamsal has served in journalism for over two decades in Nepal and the United States. He is well known for his work with prominent media outlets such as Radio Nepal, Republica Media, and Nagarik Daily. Lamsal currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Khabarmala.com.
Lamsal's journalistic work has focused deeply on issues related to the natural environment, biodiversity, migration, the Nepali diaspora, and community development. His in-depth reporting and commitment to these areas have established him as a respected figure in journalism.
He is a Society of Environmental Journalists member and has held various high-level positions with the Federation of Nepali Journalists. Additionally, Lamsal serves as the NRNA ICC Co-Chair for the Media Committee, reflecting his active role in the media affairs of the non-resident Nepali community.
Lamsal divides his time between the United States and Kathmandu, Nepal, balancing his professional responsibilities in both regions. His contributions to journalism have been recognized through various national and international journalism and social awards, underscoring his impact and dedication to the field.