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Anthropologist Biharikrishna Shrestha passed away at the age of 88. According to family sources, he died on Friday at his residence in Chakupat, Lalitpur.
Born on July 10, 1993 in Pafal, Kathmandu, he was active in government service and studies and research. He stayed in Jumla for a long time and did research.
The team including Shrestha published the book 'Karnali Folk Culture' after the on-site study of Karnali. The book won the 2028 Madan Award. Along with Shrestha, cultural scholars Satya Mohan Joshi, Styhal Jung Bahadur Singh, Chudamani Bandhu and Pradeep Rimal wrote a book in five volumes. All five were jointly awarded the Madan Award.
Shrestha also revealed the fact that for the residents of Jachauri Kulo and Hadsinja of Jumla during the Malleru period, friendship was as important as social relations.
He retired from additional secretary after more than three decades in government service. During his tenure in government service, he initiated programs that would have a long-term impact. Now the famous forest consumer group and mother group The visionary is also known as the best decentralization advocate.
