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          In this book 'Satta ra Satya', Sangraula has translated 11 philosophical essays from eight world-renowned thinkers selected by American author Mary Dyson..

          Sangraula depicts the harsh reality of Simring village where Dalit woman is fed stool and drunken men's urine accusing her doing black magic.

        1. Although Sangraula is a writer himself, the book isn't an autobiography, but a biography by author Ujjwal Prasain based on his seven years of research on.
        2. In this book 'Satta ra Satya', Sangraula has translated 11 philosophical essays from eight world-renowned thinkers selected by American author Mary Dyson.
        3. Publisher: Fineprint.
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        5. Khagendra Sangraula

          Nepalese writer and columnist (born 1946)

          Khagendra Sangraula

          Khagendra Sangraula (2022)

          Born

          Khagendra Raj Sangraula


          (1946-11-25) 25 November 1946 (age 78)

          Subhang, Panchthar district

          NationalityNepalese
          Other namesKunsang Kaka
          Alma materTri-Chandra College
          Occupation(s)Writer, columnist
          Notable work
          • Aafnai Aakha ko Layama
          • Junkiriko Sangeet
          SpouseJamuna Gurung
          Children2
          Parent
          • Laxmi Prasad Sangraula (father)
          AwardsPadmashree Sahitya Puraskar, 2011

          Khagendra Sangraula (Nepali: खगेन्द्र संग्रौला; born 1946) is a Nepalese progressive writer, novelist, columnist and public intellectual.

          He has published multiple books and wrote multiple 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 a