Tulsiram Sharma Kashyap
Tulsiram Sharma 'Kashyap' | |
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Born |
Chujachen, East Sikkim, Sikkim, India | 11 February 1939
Died | 8 February 1998 58) | (aged
Occupation | Poet, writer, politician |
Nationality | Indian |
Subject | Nepali |
Notable awards | 1990: Sahitya Akademi Award |
Tulsiram Sharma 'Kashyap' (Nepali: तुल्सीराम कश्यप) (11 February 1939 – 8 February 1998) was a prominent Nepali writer and politician from Sikkim, India. He is a recipient of Sahitya Academy Award in Nepal for his 'Aama' (poetry) in 1990. He is the second generation writers of modern era of Nepali literature who has contributed to all genres of literature.
Early life and education
Tulsiram Sharma passed his school final examination from Namchi High School in 1962, and graduated in 1971 as a private candidate. After graduation he was appointed as a graduate teacher and posted to Rhenock and Chujachen Junior High School. From 1975 to 1977, he was deputed to S.S.B. where he discharged his duties as a Circle Organiser.
Political career
In 1979 general election, he was elected and inducted into the Cabinet as Agriculture Minister. Subsequently, he was given Education portfolio. In the next term in 1984, he retained his seat and was elected as the Speaker(1985–1989)[1] of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly.
Awards
Tulsiram Sharma 'Kashyap' was the recipient of Bhanu Puraskar in 1987, and Sahitya Akadami Award in 1990 for his Mahakavya "Aama". He was posthumously awarded the Sikkim State Award in recognition of his contribution to Nepali literature and language on 15 August 1999.
References
See also
List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Nepali