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Bhim Nidhi Tiwari, also known as Bhimnidhi Tiwari, ((ネパール語:भीमनिधि तिवारी)) (1911–1973)〔Pudasaini, Kanchan, (Emerging Voices ), page 13, Vishnu Chandra Vangmaya Mandir, ISBN 9993317020〕 was a leading〔(Contributions to Nepaless Studies, Volume 19 ), page 16, 1992, Institute of Nepal and Asian Studies, Tribhuvan University〕〔Stewart, Frank, (Secret Places - A New Writing from Nepal ), page 73, 2001, ISBN 0824825128〕 Nepali poet, novelist and playwright.〔(The Nepaless Perspective ), page 476, 1969, Gorkhapatra Corporation〕〔(Nepal: A Conspectus ), page 107, 1977〕〔(Nepal: a profile ), page 96-99, 1970, Nepal Council of Applied Economic Research〕 He was a well-known poet of the post-1950s era〔(Nepal Almanac: A Book of Facts ), page 470-472, 1983〕〔Shresta, Chandra Bahadur, (Katmandu Guide ), page 33, 1956, 〕 and was a firm believer in social reforms and wrote against smoking, drinking, and gambling. He published over 38 works in various styles. This Bhim Nidhi Tiwari should not be confused with the Nepalese Communist leader of the 1980s, Bhim Nidhi Tiwari.〔(Nepal Press Digest, Volume 29, Issues 1-511985 ), page 345, 1980s, Regmi Research Project〕 ==Life== He was born in Dillibazar, Kathmandu, Nepal to Lalnidhi Tiwari and Nanda Kumari Tiwari in 1911. He served as a government employee for 32 years. He was a section officer in the Ministry of Education and afterwards served as an Assistant Secretary. He established the "Nepal Sahitya Press" which later merged with "Pasupati Press". He also established the ''Nepal Natak Sangh'' (an organisation that works to promote Nepalese literature and drama). In 1966, he represented Nepal as Ministry of Education in the East Asia UNESCO seminar〔(Records of the General Assembly, Volume 2 ), page 134, 1966〕 which focused on copyright issues.〔(Copyright, Volumes 3-4 ), page 49, 1967, World Intellectual Property Organization〕 He also accompanied his Late Majesty King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah on a Royal visit to the Netherlands, West Germany, and Karachi. In 1959, he chronicled in a film with his nanamesake.〔(Nepal's Who who ), page 211-463, 1997, Research Centre for Communication and Development〕 In the late 1960s, he was a member the Regmi Research Project's Board of Directors.〔(Regmi Research Project, Issues 300-399 ), page 256, 1968, Regmi Research Project〕〔(Nepal Press Project, Issues 200-299 ), 1972, Regmi Research Project〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bhim Nidhi Tiwari」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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