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Adhikari and ),
* A अ – Acharya ( आच ा र ् य ), Adhikari ( अध ि क ा र ी), Arjel ( अर ् ज े ल )/ Arjyal ( अर ् ज ् य ा ल )/ Aryal ( अर ् य ा ल ), Awasthi ( अवस ् थ ी)
* Dev ( actor ) or Deepak Adhikari ( born 1982 ), Bengali actor
As a result, many common Nepali surnames ( e. g. Thapa, Basnet, Bisht / Bista, Adhikari and Bhandari ), as well as the national language, have their roots in the ancient and once proud Khas kingdom.
Communist Party of Nepal ( Marxist ), formed through the unification of Communist Party of Nepal ( Manmohan ), led by Manmohan Adhikari, and Communist Party of Nepal ( Pushpa Lal ), led by Sahana Pradhan, in 1987.

Adhikari and from
Shantidas Adhikari was a Hindu preacher from Sylhet who converted King Pamheiba of Manipur to Hinduism in 1717 ..
Man Mohan Adhikari ( June 1920-April 26, 1999 ) was the Prime Minister of Nepal from 1994 to 1995, representing the Communist Party of Nepal ( Unified Marxist-Leninist ).
Leaders like Man Mohan Adhikari, Sailaja Acharya, Bharatmohan Adhikari and Mahesh Acharya all come from this city.
He is said to have revolutionized Sri Lankan music in the 1960s and is often named as the father of Sri Lankan pop music-having influenced performers in ranging from W D Amaradewa, Premasiri Kemadasa to Athula Adhikari.
In Nepal, the Communist Party of Nepal ( Unified Marxist-Leninist ) leader Man Mohan Adhikari briefly became Prime Minister and national leader from 1994 to 1995, and the Maoist guerrilla leader Prachanda was elected Prime Minister by the Constituent Assembly of Nepal in 2008.
In 1971 a group of CPN leaders ( Manmohan Adhikari, Shambhu Ram and Mohan Bikram Singh ) were released from jail.
Adhikari took to coaching after retiring from first-class cricket-with a very good batting average of 41. 74-and was in charge of the Indian team as they established themselves on the world stage.
He was dropped from the fifth Test but was included in the last minute due to an injury to Hemu Adhikari.

Adhikari and three
Colonel Hemchandra ( Hemu ) Ramachandra Adhikari ( born 31 July 1919 in Pune, Maharashtra — died 25 October 2003 in Mumbai, Maharashtra ) was an Indian cricketer, representing his country as both a player and coach in a career that spanned three decades.

Adhikari and which
The Central Nucleus, which initially had also included Manmohan Adhikari and Shambhuram Shrestha, had tried to reorganize the party and reunite with the Pushpa Lal group.

Adhikari and .
* 25-Hemu Adhikari, Indian cricketer.
Manmohan Adhikari was elected general secretary.
Hutchinson, Shaukat Usmani, B. F. Bradly, A. Prasad, Philip Spratt, and G. Adhikari.
Comrade Gangadhar Adhikari and E. M. S.
Madan Bhandari was elected General Secretary and Man Mohan Adhikari was elected Chairman.
Man Mohan Adhikari was elected Prime Minister and Madhav Kumar Nepal became Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Following street protests against the UML government of Man Mohan Adhikari, he was declared the Parliamentary Leader of Nepali Congress in 1994.
Trinamool Congress leader Suvendu Adhikari ( currently MP of Tamluk ) led the movement. he
Shastri was included in the coaching camp at the last minute by the National Coach Hemu Adhikari.
During the Bangladesh Liberation War, Adhikari asserted that the war was an Indian aggression against Pakistan.
Biratnagar is the hometown of many influential leaders in Nepalese politics including Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala, Girija Prasad Koirala, Manmohan Adhikari and Kirtinidhi Bista.
Blake's cover of the song was produced by Miti Adhikari and engineered by George Thomas for BBC Radio 1.
Shri Chakradhar swami considered Maharashtra for his work because of Adhikari Jivas, mainly: Shri Nagdev Acharya, Mhaibhatta, Baisa, Mahadaisa.
Communist Party of Nepal ( Manmohan ) was a communist party in Nepal, led by Man Mohan Adhikari.

Kumon and 2001
* Si Yod Kumon ( 2001 )

Kumon and ),
* Toru Kumon ( 1914 – 1995 ), Japanese, originator of the Kumon method, based on mastery through exercise
* Murakami, Yasusuke ( 村上泰亮 ), Kumon Shunpei ( 公文俊平 ), Satō Seizaburō ( 佐藤誠三郎 ).
The Patkai-Bum ( Burmese Kumon Taungdan ), the Garo-Khasi-Jaintia, and the Lushai Hills.

Kumon and Japan
As a result of the method, other parents became interested in Kumon's ideas, and in 1956, the first Kumon Center was opened in Osaka, Japan.

Kumon and from
He also did excel in the Japanese Kumon method of mathematics but had to be withdrawn from Kumon to shift his concentration to other subjects as he was far ahead of his other classmates in his math abilities.

Kumon and which
Kumon defined mastery as being able to get an excellent score on the material in the time given, which is intended to benefit students in all their studies.
In 1958, Toru Kumon founded the Kumon Institute of Education, which set the standards for the Kumon Centers that began to open around the world.

Kumon and .
* Satō, Seizaburō Ken ' ichi Kōyama and Shunpei Kumon.
On 17 May 1944, after a grueling 65-mile march over the 6, 000-foot Kumon Mountain range ( using mules for carrying supplies ) to Myitkyina, approximately 1, 300 remaining Marauders, along with elements of the 42nd and 150th Chinese Infantry Regiments of the X Force, attacked the unsuspecting Japanese at the Myitkyina airfield.
* Ryu Kumon, a minor character in Ranma 1 / 2.
Leysin is also the home to a number of international schools: Leysin American School, Kumon Leysin Academy of Switzerland, Schiller International University American College of Switzerland, Swiss Hotel Management School, CP Language Institute, Voxlingua Language School.
In 1954, Kumon began to teach his oldest son, who was doing poorly in mathematics in primary school, and developed what later became known as the Kumon method.
Kumon strongly emphasised the concepts of time and accuracy.
The underlying belief behind the Kumon Method is that, given the right kind of materials and the right support, any child is capable of learning anything.
At any time, there are more than 4 million Kumon students worldwide, and since 1956, more than 19 million students have enrolled in Kumon Centers worldwide.
Toru Kumon died in Osaka on July 25, 1995 at the age of 81, owing to pneumonia.
It probably inhabits suitable habitat over the entire junction of the Pātkai Bum and the Kumon Taungdan ranges.
on the Shwedaunggyi peak of the Kumon range, 12 miles north of Mogaung.

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