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  2. 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]

  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 .

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  5. Category:Nepal templates - Wikipedia

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  6. 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 ...

  7. Category:Nepalese given names - Wikipedia

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  8. Buddha Shanti Higher Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 2030 BS (1973) with the name Gadyauli Ma. Vi. and changed later to Buddha Shanti Higher Secondary School. Formerly it was named from the location of the school, Gadyauli, and later it was named for Buddha and Shanti (peace). In that way Buddha Shanti Secondary School is helping the nation to get into peace from providing ...

  9. 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]