Ramola Devi Shah, better known as Chhinnalata (Nepali: छिन्नलता; 1923–2000) was a Nepalese writer.[1]
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| Born | Ramola Devi 1923 (1923) Thyu, Bagh Bazar, Kathmandu, Nepal |
| Died | 4 December 2000(2000-12-04) (aged 76–77) |
| Nationality | Nepali |
| Other names | Ramola Devi Shah |
| Spouse | Prince Basundhara |
| Parent(s) | Harkha Narayan (father) Heramanya (mother) |
Chhinnalata (pen name) was born in 1923 in Thu, Bagh Bazar, Kathmandu, Nepal.[1] She was married to Prince Basundhara.[2] In 1983, she established a literary trust, Chhinnalata Geet Puraskar Guthi.[2][3]
Chhinnalata died from paralysis on 4 December 2000.[1][2] Chhinnalata Geet Puraskar, a music award, is named in her honour.[4][5]
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