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Contribution of Indian Gorkhas for the nation building constitution of India

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  In the annals of history, the great and golden chapters of the recorded history always have hidden darker scars of great sufferings by human beings. The soothing watershed era invariably starts from the end of brutal bloodshed seen by the human race. These exacting golden chapters of these histories have turned out to be exuberant events and testaments for the human race. These are the turning points of that era since it is written after the great sacrifices of human beings for the ages. Turn the pages of these historical events, and we will see them. See the epic Ramayana written after a fierce war fought in Lanka or Bhagwat Geeta rejuvenated in the middle of the battlefield in Kurukshetra. Or everlasting sermons of Lord Buddha reverberated by the Ashoka the Great- way back 262 BC- 264 BC after the Kalinga war between Mauryan Emperor Ashoka of Maghad and Kalinga republic and Cholas. Immeasurable human bloodshed had taken place in these unfortunate, uncalled events. Subsequently, the

Top 5 Nepali Celebrities Who Have Made Their Mark In Bollywood Since 1950 To 2000

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We have many Nepali Actors, Musicians, and Artists In Bollywood who have achieved a massive amount of fame because of their incredible work in their own field of excellence. Even now we see many new and talented Nepalese Youngsters, on various platforms such as reality shows and sports leaving their mark and achieving great success. Today we are gonna discuss the top 5 actors in Bollywood who set a benchmark for all the newcomers in Bollywood. 1. Mala Sinha   Mala Sinha Born on 11 November 1936 is an Indian actress who has delivered her performance in Hindi, Bengali and Nepali films. Mala Sinha"s childhood name was Alda Sinha. She started her career with regional cinema and later shifted to Hindi Cinema in the late 1950"s and 1960"s.  She was known as the "daring diva" and "the torchbearer of women's cinema" for essaying strong female-centric and unconventional roles in a range of movies considered ahead of her times. She received multiple awards

The Forgotten Story of Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple, Sikkim

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At the Legship of West Bengal - India, Along the banks of River Rangeet lies an ancient Temple which carries a holy mythological Hindu legend. This temple is identified as a pilgrimage site. The temple is called Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple, Also known as Kirateshwar Thaan amongst the local Kirati People or Simply Known as Shiv Mandir. A small bridge leads the pilgrims to the congregation of temples situated on the far banks of the River Rangeet. Kirateshwar Temple holds many mythological stories and divine events passed on straight down from the era of Mahabharata. The Legend Says that,  According to Hindu  beliefs, Lord Shiva was pleased with Arjuna 's hard penance and devotion and  appeared before him in the very site where the temple lies today. Lord Shiva Appeared as a hunter named  Kirateshwar   and challenged Arjuna for a battle,  The Dispute being as who shot the boar first . Arjuna was unknown about the real identity of Lord Shiva and misunderstood him as some ordinary hunte

Bhanu Jayanti 2021, Online Poem Recitation Competition Organised By Hamro Swabhiman - Delhi

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On 11th July 2021, Under the occasion of Renowned Nepali Poet and Writer Bhanubhakta Acharya's Birthday, A Central Unit ( Delhi ) of Hamro Swabhiman Organized a poem recitation competition Online in the Nepali Language. This competition was solely for children under the age bar of two categories which are, 1. The children under the age of 15 years. 2. The children between the age of 15-25 years. The Competition was flooded with an enormous number of Talented and skillfully gifted children majorly residing in West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Manipur, Uttarakhand, and Delhi. This online competition was organized under the presence of respectful and well-known senior writer Lil Bahadur Chetri as a Chief Guest. The Judges Panel included respected individuals who are experts in their field : Shree Gyan Bahadur Chetri, Dr. Jeevan Rana, Dr. Dashrath Karel, Shree Bhupendra Adhikari, Shree Vishnu Gurud and Dr. Tek Narayan Upadhayay. This Successful Event was hosted and handled by Inspiring Perso

The statue of Arun Kumar Rai, A Gurkha heroic martyr and a heroic son of Assam.

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The statue of Arun Kumar Rai, A Gurkha heroic martyr and a heroic son of Assam, was inaugurated at Rukmini Park in Chapakhowa Yesterday That is On 11th July 2021. On   July 11, 2016   in a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir, Hero Arun Kumar Rai Sacrificed his life for the motherland at The LOC Border. Army's 1/3 Gorkha Rifles jawan and 100 battalion of Border Security Forces (BSF), who were Manning the fence at 3 BEHAK Forest area near Jumgund in Keran Sector, intercepted heavily armed groups of militants during night around 12.30 am. After being stopped by the Officers the group of militants opened fire resulting in a battle between both sides in which an Army Jawan indentified as Naik Arun Kumar Rai sustained serious bullet injuries he was immediately evacuated to the military hospital at the frontier of the district.  The jawan struggled for his life Due to his injuries and took his last breath in the hospital bed .

5 Facts To Know About Nepali Language

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1. It was first known as Khas Kura The Nepali language originally belonged to the Indo-European language family which is also described as Khas Kura, the language of Khas kingdom. It originated in the western hilly region of Nepal, some 500 years ago. It was spoken by the Khas people of Karnali region. It was also called ‘Gorkhali’ before the term Nepali was adopted. Over the centuries, different forms of Nepali language emerged with distinctive influences from Sanskrit, Maithili, Hindi, and Bengali making Khas the common language for all. 2. Writing Nepali began in the 12th century A script used to write the Nepali language in first appeared in the 10th century, but it was only used in writing during the 12th century. Nepal Lipi or Nepal Script is the oldest (Takri) alphabet that was in use from the 10th to the early 20th century, but since then this script has been largely replaced by the modern script known as Devanagari. From the oldest script (Nepal Lipi), about 50,000 manuscripts

Frequently Asked Questions Related to Embassy of Nepal in India

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