Dhanush Chandra Gautam
Dhanush Chandra Gautam (ध.च. गोतामे) is a Nepali literary figure. He was born on 1989 B.S. in Manharakatti village of Mahottari district to Govinda Chandra Gautam and Dipwatidevi. His genres are novels, stories and memoirs. He wrote by the pen name Dha. Cha. Gotame. He won the Madan Puraskar for his work Ghamka Pailaharu in 2035 B.S.
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२०६६ सालको पद्मश्री साहित्य सम्मान र बालकथा सङ्ग्रह कलिलो मनले २०६७
सालको पारिजात बालसाहित्य पाण्डुलिपि पुरस्कार प्राप्त गरेको थियो ।
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Buddhisagar
Buddhisagar (Nepali: बुद्धिसागर; born 2 June 1981) is a Nepali writer. He is best known for his novel Karnali Blues and Phirphire.
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Buddhisagar was born in Matera, a place in Kailali district of Nepal. Later his family moved to Katase Bazzar and finally Kalikot district. His debut and most popular novel Karnali Blues is also set in these locations. He was passionate about writing from early age. From a very early age, his poems were played on radios. He moved for Kathmandu after passing his School Level. On moving to Kathmandu, he studied journalism at RR Campus. He was a journalist of Naya Patrika and Nagarik News before he set his career as a full-time writer. -
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