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Budhathoki (Nepali: बुढाथोकी) is a surname of the tagadhari Jharra Chhetri group of the Khas community of Nepal. Budhathoki is also a surname of Magar caste of Nepal and is one of the main clans of magar tribes. “i.e.” Notable person with the surname Nepali politician Bina Devi Budhathoki .
Bina Devi Budhathoki Magar is a Nepali politician and a member of the House of Representatives of the federal parliament of Nepal. She was elected to parliament under the proportional representation system from CPN (Unified Socialist). [2] She is also a member of the Public Account Committee of the parliament. [3]
Magars are divided into the following Eight tribes (clans) listed here in an alphabetical order: Ale, Budha/Budhathoki, Chitorey/Chitaurey, Gharti, Pun, Rana, Roka, Thapa. These tribes all intermarry with each other, have the same customs, and are in every way equal as regards to social standing.
Keshav Kumar Budhathoki: 2115 3 Gobinda Bahadur Shah: 2073 4 Nanu Bastola 2001 5 Bhim Parajuli: 1947 6 Shyam Sundar Ghimire 1919 7 Champa Devi Khadka 1906 8 Pratima Gautam 1891 9 Madhu Prasad Acharya 1849 10 Narayan Bahadur Karki 1836 11 Kantika Sejuwal 1885 12 Gehendra Giri: 1803 13 Bidya Devi Timalsina 1825 Madheshi (9; 5 Open + 4 Women) 1
Bhupendra Budhathoki (Nepali: भुपेन्द्र बुढाथोकी; born 7 September 1994) [1] is a Nepalese songwriter, [2] and an officer of Nepal Police from Dang district who currently holds the rank of inspector.
The first Indian expedition to scale Everest was in 1960 by Indian Army led by Brigadier Gyan Singh and this was unsuccessful. Climbers Colonel Narendra Kumar, Sonam Gyatso, and Sherpa Nawang Gombu reached up to 28,300 feet (8,600 meters) but due to extremely bad weather they had to turn back.
Sitara Devi (born Dhanlakshmi; 8 November 1920 – 25 November 2014) was an Indian dancer of the classical Kathak style of dancing, a singer, and an actress. She was the recipient of several awards and accolades, and performed at several prestigious venues in India and abroad; including the Royal Albert Hall, London (1967) and at the Carnegie Hall, New York (1976).
Chettikulangara devi is the supreme mother goddess, Shakthi devi in Hinduism. The temple has 13 "Karas", or territories. The temple is at the centre of the oldest four Karas (Erezha South, Erezha North, Kaitha South and Kaitha North) and the rest of the Karas (Kannamangalam South, Kannamangalam North, Pela, Kadavoor, Anjilipra, Mattam North, Mattam South, Menampally and Nadakkavu) surround the ...