At the age of 15, his poems were published in the local literary magazine for the first time, and gradually stories, essays, articles etc.
This book is mainly based on the monstrous circles of all kinds of corruption caused by the ruthless rulers of the partyless panchayat system that crumbled during the recent democratic uprising in 1990.
It also focuses on the pitiable condition of the Tibetan people after the invasion of the Tibet and exposes the Human Rights Violation.
In this book, Mr. Jangam has indirectly called for the liberation of 1.5 billion people of China who have been suppressed by the Communist Regime.
[3] [4] This first and the most famous novel Kalo Surya (Nepali: कालो सूर्य) has been translated into English, Hindi, Urdu, Chinese, Russian, Japanese, Assami, Maithali, Kanada and Newari languages.
[9] The team plans to start its anti-corruption drive from Mahakali, the western order of the country and conclude it in Mechi, the eastern border.
[13] The Supreme Court issued an interim order asking the government not to implement the ordinance introduced to provide lifelong state facilities to the former VVIPs.
[14] [15] [16][17] [18][19][20] Anticorruption talk programme by Bharat Jangam was held on 9 August in Kathmandu organized by FAAN (Fulbright Alumni Association).
With more than a decade of work on development of Anti-Corruption Science and finally taking the initiation to introduce it into Academics.
The course is being run in close cooperation and coordination of Anti-Corruption Academy and Author of Anticorruptology Mr. Bharat Jangam.
With his constant lobbying, Tribhuwan University approved the Science and recognized it by making it a course of study in master's degree.
With due recognition of his work and contribution to global society with Science of Anti-Corruption and being the first person to do so, he has been conferred with the title of, "Father of Anticorruption Science" Bharat Mani Jangam is also dubbed "Pashupatinath Temple's lawyer" for frequently challenging the state's moves to interfere in the running of the 7th-century temple.
[25] He filed a PIL in the Supreme Court, pleading to strike down the decision taken by the caretaker government to open the main treasury of the fifth-century shrine.
[26] In 2008–2009, he stayed against Nepal Maoist government's decision to sack the Indian priest at the Pashupati temple.
The unprecedented opposition forced the then Prime Minister, Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' to roll back the decision after five days.
[28] Bharat Jangam had been claiming and researching that Doleshwar Mahadev is the head part of Shri Kedarnath ji for years.