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omeli [17]
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Biography about laxmi prasad devkota​

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Laxmi Prasad Devkota was born in Dobidhara, Kathmandu, on 1909, 13 November, on the night of Lakshmi puja. His father’s name is teel Madhav Devkota, and his mother’s name is Lakshmi Devi Devkota. he achieved his Basic education under the custodianship of his father. His father was a Sanskrit scholar. In Durbar High School, he started his formal education, where he learned both English and Sanskrit grammar. At the age of 17, he finished his matriculation exams from Patna. He goes after a bachelor of arts along with a bachelor of laws at tri-Chandra college. He graduated from Patna University. Due to the family’s financial condition, his desire for his master’s degree was incompleted. He joined Nepal Bhasaanuwad Parishad ( publication Censor board); after a decade from his graduation as a lawyer, he met legendary playwright Balkrishna Sama. At the same time, he also worked As a lecturer at Padma Kanya college and Tri- Chandra College.

Laxmi Prasad Devkota Biography

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