Patna University, Tri Chandra College, Banaras Hindu University
Literary movement
Nepali Simplification (सजिलोबाद)
Notable works
Nepali Linguistic Science (नेपाली भाषा बिज्ञान), Nepali Writing System (नेपाली लिपि विज्ञान) Establishment of Nepal Law Campus
Spouse
Pushpa Kumari Pant
Prof. Ram Raj Pant (1920–1993) was a pioneering linguist of the Nepali language, literary writer and promoter of legal education in Nepal. In addition to publishing multiple volumes on Nepali linguistics,[1][2][3][4] Ram Raj Pant led the establishment of Nepal Law College and was its founding Principal.[5] Nepal Law College later became Nepal Law Campus under the Tribhuvan University.
He was also the founding chairman and first visiting professor of Nepali language program at Banaras Hindu University. One of his books - Nepali Lipivijana is continued to be used for MA in Nepali curriculum at BHU.[6][3]
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^Unforgettable four karma-yogis, by Dr. Suresh Raj Sharma, Kantipur (Nepali: बिर्सन नहुने चार कर्मयोगी), July 9, 1996/Bikram Sambat 2053 Asar 25
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Prof. RamRajPant (1920–1993) was a pioneering linguist of the Nepali language, literary writer and promoter of legal education in Nepal. In addition...
three professors of Tri-Chandra College under the leadership of Prof. RamRajPant, who also served as its founding Principal. Two others instrumental in...
in the city. He began writing when he was in the ninth grade. The British Raj charged him and his brother, Matrika Prasad Koirala, with having contacts...
Kathmandu but falls sick with cholera on the way. His travelling companion, Ram, returns to Kathmandu and tells Muna that her husband has died. But Madan...
November 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2022. Devkota 1980, p. 40. Panta, Pradipna Raj (29 October 2021). "Nepal Through Eyes Of Devkota". The Rising Nepal. Gorkhapatra...
expel the British Raj by all means necessary. In 1934, the Congress ended its boycott of the legislatures and put up candidates, and Pant was elected to...
communist leader Jayaprakash Narayan, freedom fighter Ram Karan Sharma, scholar of Sanskrit RamRajPant, founder of Nepal Law College and pioneering linguist...
gained him acceptance from the Rana Rulers. Acharya's benevolence towards Ram's heroic exploits brought in him an urgency to make his tale accessible to...
or Flower).[citation needed] In addition, Ghimire was awarded by Kabita Ram Bal Sahitya Prativa Puraskar (2015), Aswikrit Bichar Sahitya Puraskar (2016)...
Ram Prasad Bismil (pronunciation; 11 June 1897 — 19 December 1927) was an Indian poet, writer, and revolutionary who fought against British Raj, participating...
– poet and ghazalist Mukunda Sharan Upadhyaya – (born 1940) – poet Naba Raj Lamsal – (born 1969) – poet, radio journalist, and government official Nara...
attack, as told in an interview by his personal physician Dr. Mrigendra Raj Pandey. Following the 1960 coup d'état, he established the partyless Panchayat...
manuscript of the novel was shared among the readers. Roopmati by Rudra Raj Pande, published in 1934, became the first most popular novel in Nepali language...
2020. Retrieved 25 March 2022. Major life events, Handwritten notes by RajRamPant (Nepali) "बलिया : अतुल राय के उपन्यास 'चांदपुर की चंदा' को युवा साहित्य...
in Bhesiko Tole, Kathmandu, Nepal as the second son to father Pandit Daya Ram Bhatta and mother Ripu Mardini Devi Bhatta. At the age of six he left his...
Naya RajPant (Nepali: नयराज पन्त; 1913–2002) was a Nepalese polymath who was active as a poet, astronomer, mathematician, scholar, and historian. He is...
University Journal 10(1): 277‐284 [co‐written with Trilok S. Thapa and Dilli Ram Dahal]. 1980. Hindu Kingdom and its Social Aspect. In Nepal a Conspectus...
Archived from the original on 13 August 2022. Retrieved 13 August 2022. Pant, Shashwat (25 March 2018). "Shatru Gaate Movie Review: High on forced comedy...