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Khagendra Sangraula (Nepali: खगेन्द्र संग्रौला; born 1946) is a Nepalese writer, novelist and columnist. He has published multiple books and wrote muliple articles for various national dailies. He has also translated many English essays and books including the memoir of John Wood, into Nepali language. [1] He is a regular columnist at Kantipur newspaper. His works played an important role during the Nepalese civil war in raising awareness among the general public.

Khagendra Sangraula
खगेन्द्र संग्रौला
Khagendra Sangraula (2022)
Born
Khagendra Raj Sangraula

(1946-11-25) 25 November 1946 (age 75)
Subhang, Panchthar district
NationalityNepalese
Other namesKunsang Kaka
Alma materTri-Chandra College
OccupationWriter, columnist
Notable work
  • Aafnai Aakha ko Layama
  • Junkiriko Sangeet
SpouseJamuna Gurung
Children2
Parent
  • Laxmi Prasad Sangraula (father)
AwardsPadmashree Sahitya Puraskar, 2011

Early life and education


He was born on 25 November 1946 (10 Mangshir 2003 BS) in Subhang village, Panchthar district, Nepal.[2] He He did his schooling from Saraswati Middle School. He received an IA degree from Birendra Inter College (now Terhathum Multiple Campus) in Tehrathum district. He then received a Bachelor degree specializing in Nepali and English from Tri-Chandra College. He joined Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur for Masters studied but did not completed the degree. He used to teach to fulfill his expenses. After graduation too, he continued teaching, he taught for 14 years in Chitwan, Tanahun and Lamjung districts in western Nepal.[3]


Literary career


He began his literary career with Adhuro Prem, Bhijeko Rumal in Bihani newspaper in 2024 BS (c.1967/1968).[4]

He has published 5 short story collection, 5 essay collections, 3 novels, 3 plays and 36 translations as of 2019. He is known for his use of style of satire in his works.

He has received Mainali Puraskar, Krishna Mani Sahitya Puraskar and Gokul Joshi Puraskar. He won the Padmashree Sahitya Puraskar for his essays collection Aafnai Aakha ko Layama.[5]


Bibliography



Personal life


He currently resides in Kathmandu with his wife Jamuna Gurung. He met his wife in Bandipur hospital in Tanahun where she worked as a nurse. They have a son and a daughter.[7]


References


  1. "'पहिले कथामा चाख लाग्थ्यो अहिले दर्शनले तान्छ'". देशसञ्चार. 21 December 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  2. "खगेन्द्र संग्रौला भन्छन् आप करे तो रासलीला, बाकी सबका क्यारेक्टर ढीला ! -". 16 April 2021. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  3. "'पहिले कथामा चाख लाग्थ्यो अहिले दर्शनले तान्छ'". देशसञ्चार. 21 December 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  4. "खगेन्द्र संग्रौला भन्छन् आप करे तो रासलीला, बाकी सबका क्यारेक्टर ढीला ! -". 16 April 2021. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  5. Abiral, Krishna. "नकारात्मक सोच कति घातक ?". Online Khabar (in Nepali). Retrieved 4 February 2022. जवकि संग्रौलाको ‘आफ्नै आँखाको लयमा’ गतवर्षको दुई लाख राशीको पद्मश्री पुरस्कारसमेत प्राप्त गरेको, हरेक शिक्षित नेपालीले पढ्नैपर्ने अब्बलकोटीको कृति हो ।
  6. "Nepali literature lovers take respite from COVID-19 by celebrating Dashain with new books · Global Voices". Global Voices. 27 October 2020. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  7. "व्यक्तिवृत्त तीखो कलमका चर्चित लेखक". News of Nepal. Retrieved 4 February 2022.



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