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  2. BP Koirala - Wikipedia

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    Koirala was also one of the most important literary figures of Nepal. In politics Koirala was a social democrat; in literature he was an existentialist especially in his novel Tin Ghumti (Three Turns). He said that he wrote his literary works to satisfy his anarchist impulses, impulses which revolted against the traditional order of things. But ...

  3. Girija Prasad Koirala - Wikipedia

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    Koirala was born in Saharsa, Bihar, British India, in 1924 into a Hill Brahmin family. [5] His father, Krishna Prasad Koirala, was a Nepali living in exile. [6] In 1952 Koirala married Sushma Koirala, headmistress at the local school for women in Biratnagar. [7] Their daughter Sujata Koirala was born in 1953.

  4. List of schools in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The following are international schools, which have distance-learning centres in Nepal. The British School, Kathmandu – Patan; Budhanilkantha School – Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu District; Delhi Public School, Biratnagar – Biratnagar, Morang District; Delhi Public School, Dharan – Dharan, Sunsari District; Golden Peak High School ...

  5. Atmabrittanta - Wikipedia

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    Bisheshwor Prasad Koirala's Atmabrittanta (Late Life Recollections) is the autobiography of a prominent political figure and the first democratically elected Prime Minister of Nepal. [1] In the book, Koirala recounts his early life in India, the development of his political career and the founding of the Nepali Congress National Party, armed ...

  6. Subarna Shamsher Rana - Wikipedia

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    After a string of talks and negotiations Subarna Shamsher made Koirala realize that violence will be needed and thus, the two parties came together to form the Nepali Congress. After the merger he spearheaded the movement and enabled it to arm and train a small army which then began destabilizing the Rana government in eastern parts of Nepal.

  7. B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences - Wikipedia

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    B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS) (Nepali: वी.पी. कोइराला स्वास्थ्य विज्ञान प्रतिष्ठान) popularly known as Ghopa Camp, [1] is a Nepalese autonomous health sciences university.

  8. List of Nepali political clans - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Prasad Koirala (father of 3 ex PMs of Nepal: Matrika, BP & Girija) Matrika Prasad Koirala ex. prime minister; Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala ex. prime minister Prakash Koirala royalist politician, son of BP Manisha Koirala Bollywood actress, grand daughter of BP; Siddharth Koirala Bollywood actor, grandson of BP; Dr. Shashanka Koirala ...

  9. Koirala - Wikipedia

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    Girija Prasad Koirala (1925–2010), five times Prime Minister of Nepal in the 1990s and 2000s, Head of State from 2007 to 2008; Krishna Prasad Koirala (died 1943), political leader of Nepal; Manisha Koirala (born 1970), Indian Bollywood actress; Matrika Prasad Koirala (1912–1997), Prime Minister of Nepal from 1951 to 1952 and from 1953 to 1955