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  2. Newari scripts - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Lipi is available in Unicode as Newa script. It is the official script used to write Nepal Bhasa. Ranjana script has been proposed for encoding in Unicode. [30] The letter heads of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, [31] Lalitpur Metropolitan City, [32] Bhaktapur Municipality, [33] Madhyapur Thimi Municipality [34] ascribes its names in Ranjana ...

  3. Srihari - Wikipedia

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    Srihari (15 August 1964 – 9 October 2013) was an Indian actor who was active mainly in Telugu cinema. He appeared in some Tamil , Kannada and Hindi films as well. He won seven Nandi Awards and one Filmfare Award .

  4. Disco Shanti - Wikipedia

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    Disco Shanti is the daughter of Tamil actor C. L. Anandan, known for his roles in films such as Vijayapuri Veeran (1960) and Kaattumallika (1966). She has a younger sister, Lalitha Kumari, who is also an actress. [2] In 1996, she married Telugu actor Srihari and subsequently retired from the film industry. [3] The couple had two sons and a ...

  5. Buddha Shanti Higher Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Buddha Shanti Higher Secondary School (Nepali: ne:बुद्ध शान्ति उच्च माध्यामिक बिद्यालय ) is a higher secondary school located in Rapti Municipality, Chitwan. It was established in 2030 BS (1973) with the name Gadyauli Ma. Vi. and changed later to Buddha Shanti Higher Secondary School.

  6. Four Pillars of Nepal Bhasa - Wikipedia

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    Their work marks the beginning of the Nepal Bhasa movement in Kathmandu, which has led to greater rights in education, the media and official recognition. The four figures honored as the four pillars of the Nepal Bhasa renaissance are author Nisthananda Bajracharya, poet Siddhidas Mahaju, educationist Jagat Sundar Malla and poet Yogbir Singh ...

  7. Shanti Mishra - Wikipedia

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    Shanti Mishra (née Shrestha; 1938–2019) was a Nepali lecturer, librarian, writer and translator. [1] [2] She was the first Nepali female full-time lecturer and first Nepali female librarian. She was the first female librarian of Tribhuvan University Central Library. She also served as the founding director of PEN chapter of Nepal. [3]

  8. Yogi Naraharinath - Wikipedia

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    Yogi Naraharinath (born: Balbir Singh Hriksen Thapa, 1915–2003 CE) was a Nepali historian, writer and saint of Nath tradition of Gorakhnath. [1] He has written over 600 books in 28 different languages and has performed 129 Koti Homs throughout Nepal.

  9. Bola Maya - Wikipedia

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    "Bola Maya" (Nepali: बोल माया; English: "Speak, My Love") is a song by Nepali singer Prakash Saput, featuring Narayan Rayamajhi and Shanti Shree Pariyar. The song and the accompanying music video express the pain of those who lose their loved ones in foreign lands for employment.