

Basant Chaudhary
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Basant Chaudhary is a celebrated Nepali poet, lyricist, writer, and cultural patron whose work spans poetry, songs, essays, and social commentary. His literary journey began with the poem Tusharolai Piundai (1983), written under the pseudonym Simool,...
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Basant Chaudhary is a celebrated Nepali poet, lyricist, writer, and cultural patron whose work spans poetry, songs, essays, and social commentary. His literary journey began with the poem Tusharolai P...
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