Mira Acharya, a radio anchor of Radio Nepal and wife of renowned comedian Hari Bansha Acharya has died at the age of 46.
After a heart attack on Sunday (April 17) Mira was admitted to the hospital for treatment. She didn’t recovered and was put in a ventilator on Monday. Hari Bamsha wanted her to die after their son Trilok returned from US on Wednesday morning.
Mira and Hari Bamsha have two sons Trilok Achary and Mohit Bamsha Acharya. Mohit is going to act in leading role in his debut movie "Maya ko Bari".
Our heartfelt condolence to the the family of Hari Bansha Acharya and wish the soul of Mira rest
in peace.
Click on the following text to go to a Facebook page with the video, to hear the voice of Mira Acharya:
Photo of last good-bye of Mira Acharya (photo credit Nagariknews)
The former prime minister and the founding leader of Nepali Congress, Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, has passed away at the age of 87. Battarai, popularly known as ‘Kishunji’ or ‘KP,’ passed away at 11.26 pm on Friday, March 4, 2011 at Norvic Hospital in Kathmandu. The doctors had previously informed that the condition of Bhattarai was not improving. According to the attending doctors, he died of multiple-organ failures.
After death, Bhattarai’s body was taken back to his home, Krishna Prasad Bhattarai Ashram in Badegaun.
Political Career
Bhattarai started taking interest in politics at the age of 18.
In the political movement of 1950 that overthrew Rana regime, he was in charge of armed group Congress Mukti Sena.
In the first election of 1959, he was the Speaker of lower house of parliament.
In May of 1970 he inaugurated the Nepal Student Union and started the active participation of students in politics.
In 1977 he was selected the Acting President of Nepali Congress (NC). After the death of BP Koirala, he was again elected the Acting President of NC until he was elected the president of the party in 1992 and served the party as the president till 1996.
In 1990, he became the Prime Minister of the Interim Government after the successful movement.
Bhattarai became prime minister for the second time in 1999 for almost a year.
Journalist
Bhattarai started his career as a journalist.
He is remembered as the first foreign journalists to interview the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the then USSR, Khrushchev.
After the 1950 revolution, he was the editor of “Yugbani” and “Nepal Pukar” magazines, published from Banarashi, India.
He was the first president of the Federation of Nepali Journalist (FNJ).
Always loosing election
Elections were never favorable to Bhattarai. He lost most of the election he was candidate of:
BS 2015, defeated in Gorkha
BS 2048, defeated in Kathmandu 1
BS 2050, defeated in Kathmandu 1
BS 2051, defeated in Kathmandu 1
The first (and
, the only one) election he won was the election of BS 2056 from Parsha -1.
Fun loving and Pan icon, umbrella and Surahi
Bhattarai was popular for making fun of stuffs. He used to make fun of himself and others but, in good faith. People used to enjoy his company due to the fun-loving nature.
He was addicted to Pan (betel leaf), the habit he started during his exile in India. His favorite ‘Pan Pasal’ in New Road, Kathmandu became popular due to the fact that it was Kisunji’s favorite destination.
As for the property, Kisunji used to say that the only thing he has his own were an umbrella and a waterpot “Surahi”. He didn’t have his own h
ouse. The house he was living in his last days was given to him by the government.
Gopal Bhutani, a fight director and actor of Nepali movie industry, has died 11:00 AM on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at the age of 78. He was seriously ill for some time and when the condition deterized on Sunday, he was admitted to the Janamaitri Hospital in Balaju.
Bhutani doesn’t have any relatives, so the last rites will be done by fight director Rajendra Khadgi. Bhutani loved Rajendra Khadgi very much and used to call him son.
Bhutani, a Tamang by birth will be put to rest according to the Tamang ethnic rituals in Shyambhu.
Bhutani started his career in movie in the 1940s in Bombay, India. His first Nepali movie was "Manko Baadh" re
leased in BS 2032. Then he started as a fight director in "Jeevan Rekha".
Our condolence to the deceased soul. (Photo credit – nagariknews)