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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Kshetra Pratap Adhikari ; in your Honor. The legend lives on!!

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Kshetra Pratap Adhikari (1942 - 13 April) is a Nepali writer and lyricist. Veteran artist and lyricist Mr. Adhikari is mortal in the music and writing organization of Nepal in the ages to come. Conceived in Mirlung, Tanahaun in 1999 BS, Adhikari is best known for his tunes whose content he composed, incorporate Jindagima Dherai Kura garma Bacchi Chha, Sabaibhan Thulo Kura Marma Baaki Chha , Kya Bore Bhayo, Me Ta Laliguras Bhayechhu.

Kshetra Pratap Adhikari was designated as the Deputy Education State Minister amid the Rana administration. Adhikari and his verses in tune structure had an intergenerational distinction in Nepal. He composed sonnets in Nepal in real collections have been distributed and regularly set to music. Some of his best productions incorporate books like Rahar Lagera, Pahaad Dekhi Pahaad Samma, Tara Desh Rahirahechha, Feri Euta Pariwartan and so forth. Among the best known entertainers of his writings incorporate vocalists like Narayan Gopal , Bachchu Kailash , Ram Krishna Dhakal and Yogeshwar Amatya .

In 2012 he got fifteenth Hits FM Music Award for Lifetime Achievement. Adhikari lived in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu . On April 13, 2014 he passed on at 72 years old years from the impacts of a heart assault in a cardiovascular focus in Bansbari. Adhikari had declared to give his body to Dharan-based B. P. Koirala Institute of Health and Sciences after his demise.

Tara Devi : In your Honor

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Name: Tara Devi
Birthday: 1945 January 15
Origin: IndraChowk,Kathmandu
Guardians: Krishna Bahadur and Radha Devi
Conjugal status: Wedded to Shiva Bahadur Shrestha
Demise: 2006 January 23



Tara Devi (15 January 1945 – 23 January 2006) was a Nepalese vocalist. She was known as the "Nightangle of Nepal" having recorded more than 4,000 tunes amid her lifetime. A lot of her music rotated around the subjects of patriotism and adoration. She is extremely well known for her devoted melodies and the subjects of adoration. She was the one in Nepal to make progressive melodies.
She was born on 1945 in Indra Chok, Kathmandu to Krishna Bahadur and Radha Devi. Tara Devi began singing at age seven. She got hitched with Shiva Bahadur Shrestha, a pilot in 1966. Later she brought forth two children and a girl. She recorded more than 4,000 tunes in her lifetime. Particularly she sang about patriotism and affection. She put in 40 years in singing profession. Amid the time she could set up herself as a genuine little girl of Nepal. She was otherwise called the Nightingle of Nepal. When she was 5 years of age she went to Radio Nepal. When she was singing, everybody who heard her were to a great degree inspired. Amid that period she sang numerous tunes on baal program telecast frequently on Radio Nepal.
Together with her study she continued with her music and completed bachelor in Music. Amid the underlying days she used to procure Rs 5 for singing one melody at Radio Nepal and as time passed she began winning Rs. 100 for every tune she sang. With this advancement, she was more than glad. Later on, she was likewise selected as a Khardar at Radio Nepal. After a few years she held the position of Nayab Subba and Upa Sachib and put in 30 years of her vocation there. She recorded bhajan, folk or even modern songs.

Tara Devi was enchanted with a honor "Swor Samragi", she had achieved the tallness of notoriety in Nepal as a craftsman. Some of her hit numbers tunes are Ukali Orali Haruma, Phoolako Thunga, Kali Pari, Nirdosh Mero Pachhyaurima, A Kanchha, Himalako Kaakhama just to name a few. Sanguri Warini is her most prevalent melody.


Tara Devi had troublesome periods throughout her life after she lost her 25-year-old child to blood tumor. Before long, her better half, pilot Shiv Bahadur Shrestha passed on in an accident. After this disaster, she turned out to be physically unfit and later was determined to have Parkinson's infection. Because of this, she quit singing further and her new tunes were not really listened. On January 21, 2006, she kicked the bucket, a quiet demise at 60 years old.

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