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Dulari Devi (other)
Dulari Devi may refer to: * Dulari Devi (politician), Nepalese politician * Dulari Devi (artist) Dulari Devi (born 1968) is an Indian artist and illustrator, working in the Mithila art tradition. In 2021, she was a recipient of the Padma Shri, a civilian honour granted by the Government of India, for her contributions to art. Life and educa ..., Indian folk artist of the Madhubani painting style See also * Dulari Devi Khatweni, Nepali politician {{hndis, Devi, Dulari ...
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Dulari Devi (politician)
Dulari Devi (Nepali: दुलारी देवी) (1970–2017) was a Nepali politician and member of parliament. She was elected to the second constituent assembly in 2013, through the proportional representation system. She was a member of CPN UML party. She had come into contact with CPN UML leaders around 1993–94 and had become a registered member since 1995–96. She was considered an asset in the party, as a woman, madhesi and dalit leader. Personal life She was born on 16 April 1970 in Brahmapuri, Sarlahi. She was married to Sukhari Aghori and had four children-- two sons and two daughters. She was from Brahmapuri-8, Sarlahi, but had been living in Kathmandu. Death She died on 23 March 2017 from injuries sustained in a road accident, while still an MP. The motorcycle she was on had been hit by a truck in Sitamarhi, India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the se ...
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Dulari Devi (artist)
Dulari Devi (born 1968) is an Indian artist and illustrator, working in the Mithila art tradition. In 2021, she was a recipient of the Padma Shri, a civilian honour granted by the Government of India, for her contributions to art. Life and education Devi lives in the village of Ranti, in the State of Bihar, in India, and was born into the marginalised Dalit Mallaah caste. She was married at the age of thirteen, but returned to live with her family at the age of eighteen, after the death of her child. She did not receive any formal education, and learned to draw and illustrate in the Madhubani style while she was working as a domestic servant in the home of Madhubani artist Mahasundari Devi. Mahasundari Devi introduced her to another artist, Karpoori Devi, who also taught Dulari Devi Madhubani art and techniques. Career Dulari's work follows the Madhubani art tradition (sometimes called Mithila art), a folk art school that developed in the Indian state of Bihar. She practic ...
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