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  2. Ramesh Kshitij - Wikipedia

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    Ramesh Kshitij (Nepali: रमेश क्षितिज; born on 25 April 1969); Salyan, Western Nepal) [1] is a versatile poet, lyricist and a writer. He is best known for the poetry , he has also written stories and songs .

  3. List of Nepalese poets - Wikipedia

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    Ramesh Kshitij – (born 1969) – poet [57] Rudra Raj Pande – (1901–1987) – educator, poet, novelist Sanu Sharma - novelist, short story writer, poet, lyricist [ 58 ]

  4. Kshitij - Wikipedia

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    Kshitij is a masculine name that means "horizon" in Sanskrit: Kshitij may refer to: Kshitij, a 1974 Indian film starring Helen and Bharat Kapoor; Kshitij (festival), an annual techno-management fest of Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur; Kshitij English Boarding School, a private boarding school, Banepa, Nepal

  5. Mithibai Kshitij - Wikipedia

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    Mithibai Kshitij has hosted Kailash Kher in 2010, Jaz Dhami in 2016, Farhan Akhtar and StadiumX in 2017, Arjun Kanungo and Vishal Shekhar in 2018, Salim Sulaiman, Mohit Chauhan, Himesh Reshammiya, Ankit Tiwari, Amaal Malik, Kanika Kapoor and Meet Bros in 2019, Krishnakumar Kunnath popularly known as KK in 2021, Sunidhi Chauhan, Javed Ali and ...

  6. Nepali literature - Wikipedia

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    [9] Bir Charitra by Girish Ballabh Joshi is considered to be the first Nepali novel written. It was published in 1903. [10] However, the publication of the novel was restricted by the Rana regime and the complete edition of the novel was published in 1965. The manuscript of the novel was shared among the readers.

  7. Pinjada Ko Suga - Wikipedia

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    For my food I have only third-class rice, And that does not fill me by half, I cast a glance at my water pot: Such comforts! That, too, is dry! Hoarse my voice, tiresome these bonds, To have to speak is further torment, But if I refuse to utter a word, A stick is brandished, ready to beat me. One says, "It is a stupid ass!"

  8. Hamro Lok Sanskriti - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] Joshi later stated that the book was not his creation rather it was villagers' so "the credit should go to them". [6] He later assisted to create numerous organizations to preserve the culture of Nepal. [4] Joshi went on to win two more Madan Puraskar for Nepali Rastriya Mudra (1957), and Karnali Lok Sanskriti (1971). [4] [7]

  9. Bal Krishna Pokharel - Wikipedia

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    Bal Krishna Pokharel (1933–2019) was a Nepalese writer, linguist, historian, and literary critic. [1] He was one of the key person behind the publishing of Nepali Brihat Sabdakosh, a comprehensive Nepali dictionary.