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  2. Bhupi Sherchan - Wikipedia

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    Bhupendra Man Sherchan, popularly known as Bhupi Sherchan (1937–1989) was a Nepali poet and academician. [1] He is one of the most beloved and widely read Nepali poets. [2] He was awarded the Sajha Puraskar for his 1969 poetry collection Ghumne Mech Mathi Andho Manche, which remains his most popular work.

  3. Nepali literature - Wikipedia

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    Before Bhanubhakta, writing was done in Sanskrit, and because it was a language accessible exclusively to high-caste Brahmins at the time, common Nepali people were not involved in literature. A few scholars have argued that poet Suwananda Daas was the first literary figure in the history of modern Nepal .

  4. Jhamak Ghimire - Wikipedia

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    Madan Puraskar, Padmashree Sahitya Puraskar. Jhamak Kumari Ghimire ( Nepali: झमक कुमारी घिमिरे; Born on 4 July 1980) is a Nepali writer. She was born with cerebral palsy [1] [2] and writes with her left foot. [3] [4] She is a columnist at the Kantipur newspaper. [5] She had been awarded with the Madan Puraskar (the ...

  5. Bhanubhakta Acharya - Wikipedia

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    Bhanubhakta Acharya ( Nepali: भानुभक्त आचार्य) (1814—1868 CE) (1871—1925 BS) was a Nepali writer, poet, and translator. He is widely regarded as the first poet in the Nepali language, for which he was conferred with the title of "Aadikabi": literally, "the first poet". He is best known for translating the epic ...

  6. Mahabir Pun - Wikipedia

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    Mahabir Pun was born on January 22, 1955, in Nangi, a remote village in the mountainous Myagdi District of western Nepal. He spent his childhood grazing cattle and sheep and attending a village school without paper, pencils, textbooks or qualified teachers. Traditionally, the local people had no education, and most men joined the British ...

  7. Laxmi Prasad Devkota - Wikipedia

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    He is considered the father of modern Nepali essay writing. He defied the conventional form of essays and broke the traditional rules of essay writing and embraced a more fluid and colloquial style which had more clarity in meaning, expressive in feelings, and eloquent in terms of language.

  8. Motiram Bhatta - Wikipedia

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    Motiram Bhatta ( Nepali: मोतीराम भट्ट; 1866–1896) (1923–1953 BS) was a Nepalese poet, singer, essayist, publisher, literary critic and biographer. [1] [2] He is considered the first biographer and literary critic of Nepali literature and is credited for starting the first private printing press in Nepal in c. 1888. [3]

  9. Indra Bahadur Rai - Wikipedia

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    Jagadamba Shree Puraskar, Agam Singh Giri Smriti Puraskar. Indra Bahadur Rai (3 February 1927 – 6 March 2018) was an Indian Nepali language writer and literary critic from Darjeeling, India. He wrote multiple essays, short stories, novels and criticism in his lifetime. Kheer and Raat Bhari Huri Chalyo are some of his most popular stories.