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Ramesh Bikal

Rameshwor Sharma Chalise better known as Ramesh Bikal (Nepali: रमेश बिकल) (born 1928, near Gokarna, Nepal in the Kathmandu Valley died 2008) was a Nepalese writer and painter who was known for his works portraying rural life and the lives of common people in Nepal.[1]

Ramesh Bikal
रमेश विकल
Bikal in his youth
Born
Rameshwor Prasad Chalise

(1928-11-14)November 14, 1928
Arubari, Kathmandu, Nepal
DiedDecember 17, 2008(2008-12-17) (aged 80)
Kathmandu
NationalityNepalese
OccupationWriter
Notable work
SpouseSushila
Parents
  • Chandra Shekhar Chalise (father)
  • Chhayadevi Chalise (mother)
AwardsMadan Puraskar

Early life and education edit

He received a B.Ed. in 1960, and worked in education. His early stories had socialist and anti-establishment themes. As a result, he was imprisoned three times between 1949 and 1960. In more recent work, he has focused on sexual relations.[2]

Awards edit

Bikal was the first short story writer to be given the Madan Puraskar award.[2] He received the Daulat Bikram Bista Aakhyan Samman Award in 2008 for six decades of contributions to fiction writing in Nepal.[3]

Foundation edit

In tribute to his memory, Ramesh Vikal Literary Foundation has been established at Arubari, Gokarneshwor.[4]

Works edit

  • Birano Deshma ("In an Empty Land"), 1959
  • Naya Sadak ko Geet ("The Song of New Road"), 1962
  • 13 Ramaila Kathaharu ("Thirteen Enjoyable Stories"), 1967
  • Aaja Feri Arko Tanna Ferincha ("Today Yet Another Bedspread is Changed"), 1967
  • Euta Budo Violin Aashawari ko Dhoon ma ("An Old Violin in the Ashāvari Tune"), 1968
  • Agenāko Ḍilmā ("On the Edge of the Hearth"), 1968
  • Urmilā Bhāujū ("Sister-in-Law Urmilā"), 1968
  • 21 Ramālilā Kathāharū ("Twenty-one Enjoyable Stories"), 1968[2]
  • Mangal Grahama Bigyan("Bigyan(Science) in Mars")
  • Abiral Bagdachha Indrawati ("Indrawati flows continuously")

References edit

  1. ^ Husain, Mosharaf. "Litterature Ramesh Vikal (1928-2008)". www.mediabd.com. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  2. ^ a b c Himalayan Voices: An Introduction to Modern Nepali Literature (Voices from Asia), edited and translated by Michael J. Hutt, University of California Press, 1991. p. 244. ISBN 9780520910263
  3. ^ "Awards". Nepal Creative Writers' Society. Retrieved 2014-07-10.
  4. ^ "Ramesh Vikal Literary Foundation".


ramesh, bikal, rameshwor, sharma, chalise, better, known, nepali, रम, कल, born, 1928, near, gokarna, nepal, kathmandu, valley, died, 2008, nepalese, writer, painter, known, works, portraying, rural, life, lives, common, people, nepal, रम, कलbikal, youthbornram. Rameshwor Sharma Chalise better known as Ramesh Bikal Nepali रम श ब कल born 1928 near Gokarna Nepal in the Kathmandu Valley died 2008 was a Nepalese writer and painter who was known for his works portraying rural life and the lives of common people in Nepal 1 Ramesh Bikalरम श व कलBikal in his youthBornRameshwor Prasad Chalise 1928 11 14 November 14 1928Arubari Kathmandu NepalDiedDecember 17 2008 2008 12 17 aged 80 KathmanduNationalityNepaleseOccupationWriterNotable workNaya Sadak ko Geet Abiral Bagdacha IndrawatiSpouseSushilaParentsChandra Shekhar Chalise father Chhayadevi Chalise mother AwardsMadan Puraskar Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Awards 3 Foundation 4 Works 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editHe received a B Ed in 1960 and worked in education His early stories had socialist and anti establishment themes As a result he was imprisoned three times between 1949 and 1960 In more recent work he has focused on sexual relations 2 Awards editBikal was the first short story writer to be given the Madan Puraskar award 2 He received the Daulat Bikram Bista Aakhyan Samman Award in 2008 for six decades of contributions to fiction writing in Nepal 3 Foundation editIn tribute to his memory Ramesh Vikal Literary Foundation has been established at Arubari Gokarneshwor 4 Works editBirano Deshma In an Empty Land 1959 Naya Sadak ko Geet The Song of New Road 1962 13 Ramaila Kathaharu Thirteen Enjoyable Stories 1967 Aaja Feri Arko Tanna Ferincha Today Yet Another Bedspread is Changed 1967 Euta Budo Violin Aashawari ko Dhoon ma An Old Violin in the Ashavari Tune 1968 Agenako Ḍilma On the Edge of the Hearth 1968 Urmila Bhauju Sister in Law Urmila 1968 21 Ramalila Kathaharu Twenty one Enjoyable Stories 1968 2 Mangal Grahama Bigyan Bigyan Science in Mars Abiral Bagdachha Indrawati Indrawati flows continuously References edit Husain Mosharaf Litterature Ramesh Vikal 1928 2008 www mediabd com Retrieved 2017 07 31 a b c Himalayan Voices An Introduction to Modern Nepali Literature Voices from Asia edited and translated by Michael J Hutt University of California Press 1991 p 244 ISBN 9780520910263 Awards Nepal Creative Writers Society Retrieved 2014 07 10 Ramesh Vikal Literary Foundation nbsp nbsp This article about a Nepalese writer is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ramesh Bikal amp oldid 1177418491, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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