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  2. Shriman Gambhir - Wikipedia

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    The music was composed by Bakhat Bahadur Budhapirthi (grandfather of musician Louis Banks) in 1899, and the lyrics were written by Chakrapani Chalise in 1924. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was adopted as the country's national anthem in 1962, as a homage to the Nepalese sovereign.

  3. National Hero of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    National Heroes of Nepal (Nepali: नेपालका राष्ट्रिय विभूतिहरू, romanized: Nepalka Rashtriya Bibhutiharu) is a list of 18 Nepali people, including those from ancient and medieval times, who were selected to their ranks posthumously by a commission headed by famous writer Balkrishna Sama who was appointed by King Mahendra, in 1955.

  4. 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]

  5. Sayaun Thunga Phulka - Wikipedia

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    "Sayaun Thunga Phulka " [note 1] is the national anthem of Nepal. It was officially adopted as the anthem on 3 August 2007 during a ceremony held at the conference hall of National Planning Commission, inside Singha Durbar, by the speaker of the interim parliament, Subash Chandra Nembang.

  6. Lutna Sake Lut - Wikipedia

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    Lutna Sake Lut (Nepali: लुट्न सके लुट), also known by the song's full name Lutna Sake Lut, Nepal Mai Ho Chhut (लुट्न सके लुट, नेपालमै हो छुट) which translate to "Loot as much as you can, you are free to do so in Nepal" is a 2019 satirical song written and produced by Nepalese folk singer Pashupati Sharma.

  7. Siddhicharan Shrestha - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Nepal's Postal Services Department issued a commemorative postage stamp bearing a portrait of Shrestha to honor his contribution to Nepalese literature. [8] A highway in eastern Nepal that leads to Okhaldhunga has been named Siddhicharan Highway. [9] The place where he was born was also renamed as Siddhicharan municipality by Nepal ...

  8. Bishnu Majhi - Wikipedia

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    Lalumai" was also popular; it reached 10 million views in the first month of its release. [3] By 2019, Majhi was earning a salary of Rs 50,000 (US $400) per song, making her the highest paid singer in Nepal. [2] [3] She was recording around half a dozen songs a month. [14] In mid-2019, her salary doubled to Rs 100,000 per song. [5]

  9. List of Nepalese poets - Wikipedia

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    This list of Nepalese poets consists of poets of Neplease ethnic, cultural or religious ancestry either born in Nepal or emigrated to Nepal from other regions of the world. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.