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Prem Bahadur Kansakar (Devanagari: प्रेम बहादुर कंसकार) (1918–1991) was a Nepalese fighter for democracy and linguistic rights, author and scholar of Nepal Bhasa. He devoted himself to serving his mother tongue and collecting and preserving ancient manuscripts, and was the founder of Asa Archives, the only public archives in Nepal.〔 Page 7.〕 ==Early life==
Kansakar (alternative name: Prem Bahadur Kasāh; Devanagari: प्रेम बहादुर कसाः) was born in Kathmandu to a family of merchants. He received his primary education in Kathmandu at Jagat Lal Master's school, Masjid Imambara (where he learned Urdu and Persian) and Durbar High School.〔Vaidya, Karuna Kar (1976). ''Nepalese short stories.'' Gallery Press. Page 48.〕 After passing Class 8 from Durbar High, he went to Patna, India to join Class 9. In 1940, he passed the Matric exams and enrolled in Patna College.
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