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  2. Nepali grammar - Wikipedia

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    Adjectives may be divided into declinable and indeclinable categories. Declinables are marked, through termination, for the gender and number of the nouns they qualify. The declinable endings are -o for the "masculine" singular, -ī for the feminine singular, and -ā for the plural. e.g. sāno kitāb "small book", sānī keṭī "small girl", sānā kalamharū "small pens".

  3. Parasmani Pradhan - Wikipedia

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    He published multiple books and text books about the Nepali language grammar. Between 1918 and 1924, he wrote many plays. He wrote and edited about 45 books in his lifetime including Bharatbarshako Itihas , Bilayat Yatra , Nepali Bhasako Utpati ra Bikas , Kabi ra Kabita , Tipan Tapan , etc. [ 8 ] He was a part of group called SooDhaPa alongside ...

  4. Abhi Subedi - Wikipedia

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    Subedi has published over two dozen books on different subjects. Several of his plays have been performed by well-known theatre groups in Nepal and abroad. [citation needed] [5] Abhi Subedi's poem, "Soft Storm," is a part of the National Book of Nepal for Class 12 students. [6]

  5. Education in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Engineering College in Changunarayan is the country's first private engineering college to offer bachelor's- and master's-level courses. Popular engineering fields in Nepal are architecture, civil engineering, computer engineering, electronics and communications, electrical and electronics, energy and rural engineering.

  6. Newari scripts - Wikipedia

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    After the Rana dynasty was overthrown and democracy established in 1951, [21] restrictions on Nepal Bhasa were lifted. Attempts were made to study and revive the old scripts, [22] and alphabet books were published. Hemraj Shakyavamsha published an alphabet book of 15 types of Nepalese alphabets including Ranjana, Bhujimol and Pachumol. [23]

  7. Secondary Education Examination (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    Secondary Education Examination (SEE) is the final examination in the secondary school system of Nepal which is being taken by National Examination Board .National Examination Board upgraded from what was previously known as School Leaving Certificate (SLC).

  8. National Examination Board (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    National Examination Board is responsible for conducting and managing 12th grade-Higher Secondary exams and 10th grade Secondary Education Examination (SEE) Exams. [3] The jurisdiction of the previous Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB) was limited to 11th and 12th-grade high school (10+2) only. HSEB was established in 1989 under the Higher ...

  9. Sajha Publications - Wikipedia

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    Sajha Publications was established in 1913 (1970 BS) by the then-prime minister of Nepal, Chandra Shumsher as Gorkha Bhasa Prakashani Samiti (Gorkha Language Publishing Committee). It was renamed as Nepali Bhasa Prakashani Samiti (Nepali Language Publishing Committee) in 1933 (1990 BS).