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Bhusal
Bhusal or Bhushal ( ne, भुसाल) is a surname belonging to the Khas people of Bahun caste from Nepal. Notable people with the surname Bhusal include: *Beduram Bhusal, Nepalese politician * Sujata Bhusal, *Nirajan Bhusal,American Citizen *Deepak Bhusal, footballer from Nepal *Ghanashyam Bhusal, Nepali politician *Lalit Bhusal, British filmmaker of Nepalese descent *Pampha Bhusal, Nepali politician *Pushpa Bhusal Gautam, Nepali politician *Manohari Singh Bhusal, Indian musician of Nepalese origin. References

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Deepak Bhusal
Deepak Bhusal (born 6 Jan 1992) is a association football, footballer from Nepal. He made his first appearance for the Nepal national football team in 2009. Club career Bhusal was born in Kathmandu. After graduating from ANFA Academy in 2006 he joined the Sankata Boys Sports Club, four years later he then joined Friends Club where he was captain, and four years after that he then signed for the Manang Marshyangdi Club. Played from Nepal Police Club (NEPA CUP) in Kathmandu in AAHA Gold Cup, Played from N.R.T Club West Sikkim. International career Bhusal has 8 caps for Nepal so far. He played Nepal's final match against Turkmenistan national football team, Turkmenistan in a 3-0 loss at the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup. List of all the International levels Deepak played: 1) ASIAN Youth U-14 festival of football, 9–15 April 2004, Kathmandu Nepal. 2) AFC Youth U-17 Championship Qualification 2005, Kathmandu, Nepal. 3) AFC U-17 Championship, Singapore, 2006 A.D. 4) AFC U-19 qualifiers. ...
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Ghanashyam Bhusal
Ghanashyam Bhusal ( ne, घनश्याम भूसाल)( born on September 11, 1961) in Pidikhola, Syangja district, is a Nepalese Politician and serving as the Member Of House Of Representatives (Nepal) elected from Rupandehi 3 constituency of Lumbini province. Bhusal is a general secretary of CPN (Unified Socialist). He is the former Minister at Ministry of Agricultural and Livestock Development (Nepal). Bhusal has also served as a minister of 'Office of the Prime minister and council of ministers' under former minister Jhala Nath Khanal. Early life and start of political career Ghanashyam Bhusal was born as third child to Jhabisara Bhusal and Jagganath Bhusal on September 11, 1961, in Pidikhola, Syangja District. His family later shifted to Rupandehi district where he started his political life as a student leader. He was General-Secretary of All Nepal National Free Students Union ANNFSU, the student wing of the Nepal Communist Party The Nepal Communist Party, ...
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Lalit Bhusal
Lalit Bhusal (Devanagari: ललित भुषाल; born 21 January 1975) is a British filmmaker known for his multiple Award-Winning Feature Film "Crushed Wings". Early life Lalit Bhusal was raised in India and then in Nepal, his father was in the Indian Army and his mother worked as a social worker. Bhusal has been residential in the United Kingdom since 2000 and currently his company is base in United Kingdom and Netherlands. Career Bhusal worked for various film Asian and English film projects since 2001 and he started his film making career in 2010 with the short film "Trash or Treasure" which was released in the same year. He is the director and producer of the award-winning short film "Leeches" which received the Award of Merit in the international film festival in Jakarta. The film highlights the unnoticed illegal human trafficking for sex trade in the UK. In an interview published in the Ekantipur he explains what triggered him to start writing a screenpl ...
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Pushpa Bhusal Gautam
Pushpa Bhusal Gautam is a Nepali advocate, politician and former deputy speaker of the House of Representatives of the federal parliament of Nepal. She was elected from Nepali Congress in the parliament. Previously, she had contested the 2013 constituent assembly election under the first-past-the-post system from Arghakhanchi Arghakhanchi ( ne, अर्घाखाँची जिल्ला ) is one of the districts of Lumbini Province in Nepal. The district headquarter is Sandhikharka. The district covers an area of and has a population (2011) of 197,632. Its ne ...-2 constituency, but was defeated. References Living people Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Nepalese women People from Arghakhanchi District 21st-century Nepalese politicians Nepali Congress politicians from Lumbini Province Nepal MPs 2017–2022 Members of the 1st Nepalese Constituent Assembly 1961 births {{Lumbini-politician-stub ...
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Beduram Bhusal
Beduram Bhusal ( ne, बेदु राम भुसाल is a current General Secretary of Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist), CPN (Unified Socialist). He is also member of Rastriya Sabha and is serving as leader of parliamentary party in the house. References

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Pampha Bhusal
Pampha Bhusal ( ne, पम्फा भुसाल) is a Nepali politician. She has served as an elected member of parliament and constitutional assembly as well as a minister several times. She was the second woman to lead a political party in Nepal after Sahana Pradhan; she was the leader of the United Peoples’ Front (Samyukta Janamorcha) . On 13 July 2021 she became Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation in the newly formed cabinet under Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba Sher Bahadur Deuba ( ne, शेरबहादुर देउवा, ; born 13 June 1946) is a Nepali politician and former prime minister of Nepal. He has also been serving as the president of the Nepali Congress since 2016. Deuba has served .... Early life and career Bhusal was born in Kimdada, a remote village in Arghakhanchi. She entered student politics in 1977 when she was studying in the eighth grade, and four years later, in 1981, she took active membership of the Communist P ...
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Manohari Singh
Manohari Singh (8 March 1931 – 13 July 2010) was an Indian music director, saxophonist and was the main arranger of seminal film composer R. D. Burman. He along worked with Basudeb Chakraborty as music composers, the duo also popularly known as Basu-Manohari. Early life Manohari Singh was born in a People of Nepal, Nepalese Bhusal family in Kolkata. His father and uncle used to play in brass bands. In 1942, he joined the brass band at Bata Shoe Company, Bata Nagar in Kolkata, under its Hungarian conductor Joseph Newman (conductor), Joseph Newman. When Newman left in 1945 to join HMV, Manohari followed. From classical music, he started playing Hindi and Bengali language, Bengali songs for the HMV orchestra, since Newman arranged music for many composers like Kamal Dasgupta, S D Burman, Timir Baran and Ravi Shankar. He also played flute and piccolo at the Calcutta Symphony Orchestra. Through fellow musicians such as Francisco Casanovas, conductor at the Symphony Orchestra and b ...
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Khas People
Khas people (; ne, खस) popularly known as Khas Arya are an Indo-Aryan peoples, Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group native to the Himalayas, Himalayan region of South Asia, what is now present-day Nepal, Indian states of Uttarakhand, West Bengal and Sikkim. Historically, Khas were the speakers of an ancient ''Khas language'' from the Indo-Aryan language family and the earliest recorded speakers of the Western Pahari languages. The large portion of the Indo-Aryan speakers throughout lower Himalayas were the Khas people. An Indo-Aryan migrations, intrusion of this tribe from the Western Himalayas, Western and Northwestern Himalayas into Central Himalayas is substantiated by the early linguistic evidences related to the Nepali language. They were also known as Parbatiyas/Parbates and are currently known as Paharis/Pahadis. They were also referred to as Yartse in Tibet and are also known as Khasan by Bhotia people. The term ''Khas'' has now become obsolete, as the Khas people hav ...
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Bahun
Bahun ( ne, बाहुन) or Khas Brahmin ( ne, खस ब्राह्मण) is a caste ( ''Varna'') among Khas people of Nepal. Their origins are from the Indo-Aryan Khasa tribe of Nepal and South Asia. According to the 2011 Nepal census, Bahun is the second most populous group after Chhetri, another Varna within the hill Hindus in Nepal. According to 1854 ''Muluki Ain'' (Nepalese Legal Code), Bahuns were regarded as caste among sacred thread bearers (Tagadhari) and twice-born Hindus. Origin Traditionally, Bahuns were members of the Khas community together with Chhetris and Hill Dalits. Possibly due to political power of the Khasa Malla kingdom, Khas Bahun and Khas Rajput (Chhetris) had high social status like plain Brahmins and Rajputs in the present-day western Nepal. Bahuns, regarded as upper class Khas group together with Chhetri, were associated mostly with the Gorkha Kingdom. Bahuns were original inhabitants of Karnali region of Nepal. The immigration ...
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Nirajan Bhusal
Prince Nirajan Bir Bikram Shah Dev ( ne, निराजन बीर विक्रम शाह; 6 November 1978 – 1 June 2001) was a Prince of Nepal and the younger brother of King Dipendra. Prince Nirajan and other royals were killed at a dinner in 2001. Nirajan was next in line to the throne after Dipendra. Education and interests He was educated at Budhanilkantha School, Kathmandu and Eton College and had a degree of B.B.A. from Kathmandu College of Management Kathmandu College of Management, popularly known as KCM, is a college of higher education located in Gwarko, Lalitpur, Nepal. KCM is the first management college to introduce BBA program in Nepal. It is affiliated to Siam University Siam Uni .... He was interested in sports, especially swimming. Name Nirajan means "One without fault; perfect in all forms". Death Nirajan was among the victims of the Nepalese royal massacre on 1 June 2001 along with his father, mother, sister, brother and other ...
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Ethnic Groups In Nepal
Ethnic groups in Nepal are delineated using language, ethnic identity or the caste system in Nepal. They are categorized by common culture and endogamy. Endogamy carves out ethnic groups in Nepal. Linguistic groups Nepal's diverse linguistic heritage evolved from three major language groups: Indo-Aryan, Tibeto-Burman languages, and various indigenous language isolates. According to the 2001 national census, 92 different living languages are spoken in Nepal (a 93rd category was "unspecified"). Based upon the 2011 census, the three major languages spoken in Nepal are Nepali, Maithili and Bhojpuri. Since Nepal's unification, various Nepalese ethnic group became united despite western attempt at instigating chaos. Tribhuvan University began surveying and recording threatened languages in 2010 and the government intends to use this information to include more languages on the next Nepalese census. Social status Hill Hindus of upper caste status i.e., Khas people ( Brahmin/Bahun an ...
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Nepali-language Surnames
Nepali (; , ) is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language native to the Himalayas region of South Asia. It is the official, and most widely spoken, Languages of Nepal, language of Nepal, where it also serves as a ''lingua franca''. Nepali has Languages with official status in India, official status in the Indian state of Sikkim and in the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration of West Bengal. It is spoken by about a quarter of Bhutan's population. Nepali also has a significant number of speakers in the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Uttarakhand. In Myanmar it is spoken by the Burmese Gurkhas. The Nepali diaspora in the Middle East, Brunei, Australia and worldwide also use the language. Nepali is spoken by approximately 16 million native speakers and another 9 million as a second language. Nepali is commonly classified within the Eastern Pahari group of the Northern Indo-Aryan languages, Northern zone of Indo-Aryan. The ...
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