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Ram Raj Pant
Prof. Ram Raj Pant (or Ramraj Pant, Nepali: राम राज पन्त or रामराज पन्त) (1920–1993, Bikram Sambat 1976–2049) was a pioneering linguist of the Nepali language, literary writer and promoter of legal education in Nepal. In addition to publishing multiple volumes on Nepali linguistics, Ram Raj Pant led the establishment of Nepal Law College and was its founding Principal.〔''Unforgettable four karma-yogis'', by Dr. Suresh Raj Sharma, Kantipur (Nepali: बिर्सन नहुने चार कर्मयोगी), July 9, 1996/Bikram Sambat 2053 Asar 25〕 Nepal Law College later became Nepal Law Campus under the Tribhuvan University. He was also the founding chairman and first visiting professor of Nepali language program at Banaras Hindu University. One of his books - ''Nepali Lipivijana'' (Nepali: नेपाली लिपी बिज्ञान) continues to be used for MA in Nepali curriculum at BHU. ==Biography== Ram Raj Pant was born in Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal in February 1920 (Bikram Sambat 1976 Falgun) to his father Bhairav Raj Pant and mother Dambar Kumari. He was born as Hridaya Nath Pant. When his mother died when he was only eight years old, the responsibility of looking after his two younger brothers - Chandra Raj and Surya Raj came on his shoulder. Under guidance from his grandfather, Gajendra Dhoj Pant, Ram Raj enrolled in Durbar High School for his early schooling. His upanayan was also completed when he was eight years old. Ram Raj continued his education at Patna University from where he completed his matriculation. Then he returned to Kathmandu to enroll in then newly established Tri Chandra College, from where he received his IA degree. He returned after that to Patna University for further study towards receiving his BA degree in 1939. Ram Raj then moved on to enroll in law program at Banaras Hindu University, from where he received his Bachelor of Laws in 1941. Influenced by his grandfather Gajendra Dhoj, who studied philosophy and literature, and Banaras's well known literary culture, Ram Raj started writing while there. He also studied linguistics at BHU to receive his Masters degree in 1943.〔''Major life events'', Handwritten notes by Raj Ram Pant (Nepali)〕 After graduation, Ram Raj continued literary writing as well as his research on linguistics, especially related to the Nepali language. While living in Kathmandu, Ram Raj continued to visit Banaras every year for most of his life to continue his research and intellectual endeavors. Ram Raj was married when he was 18 years of age to Pushpa Kumari of Bista family. Between them, they had five sons - Shiva Raj, Ananda Raj, Durga Raj, Rajendra Raj and Binayak Raj Pant as well as two daughters - Prabha Pandey and Prativa Tiwari.
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