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Khatry, Prem Kumar, Ananda Prasad Srestha, Anand Aditya, Hari Prasad Shrestha, Dev Raj Dahal (eds.) 2004. Kumar Khadga Bikram Shah: Man Behind the Persona.


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 Shrestha, Dev Raj Dahal (eds.) 2004. "Kumar Khadga Bikram Shah: Man Behind the Persona. Nepal Mountaineering Association The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) is the national mountaineering association of Nepal. The NMA was founded in 1973 with the goals of promoting mountaineering activities in the Himalaya, providing safety awareness and mountaineering skills to Nepalese mountaineers and , Kathmandu, pp. 344, photo albums 144 with 5 appendices (price not stated)

Kumar Khadga Bikram Shah (1942-2001), who died a tragic death on June 1, 2001 along with his wife princess Sharada Shah and other royal family members, was the former Executive Director of Center for Nepal and Asian Studies Asian studies is a field in cultural studies that is concerned with the Asian peoples, their cultures and languages. Within the Asian sphere, Asian studies combines aspects of sociology, and cultural anthropology to study cultural phenomena in Asian traditional and industrial , Tribhuvan University Tribhuvan University is the largest and the oldest university of Nepal. It is situated in Kirtipur. The university was established in 1959 as the first university of the country.  for almost seven years (1983-1989). The present review has two objectives: i) to pay sincere tribute to Kumar Khadga for his excellent contributions to enhance the status of CNAS CNAS Center for North American Studies
CNAS College of Natural and Applied Sciences (University of Guam)
CNAS Center for a New American Security (Washington, DC)
CNAS Commission Nationale d'Action Sociale
 internationally as the Executive Director of CNAS, and ii) to introduce to the readers the lesser known side of Kumar Khadga--the man behind the persona, as depicted in the book.

The book under review is the biography of Kumar Khadga Bikram Shah, a man with a multi-faceted personality. Narratives of his life are drawn from the memories of persons with whom Kumar Khadga spent his time in different stages of his career. He left behind many memories of his private and public life but it was rather difficult to write a good biography about Kumar Khadga as he lived a life with two distinct identities: a person with the background of a middle class family who started his career as a clerk in the British embassy, and later became a part of the royalty after marrying princess Sharada, the second sister of the present king. In other words Adv. 1. in other words - otherwise stated; "in other words, we are broke"
put differently
, his career interestingly combined a double role of sorts in the hierarchically organized Nepali society. For many, his roles appeared ambivalent and elusive especially for those who were not in close contact with him in his wide network of acquaintanceship. But the editors of the book have done a remarkably good job in producing a highly readable account of a man whose life is unquestionably un·ques·tion·a·ble  
adj.
Beyond question or doubt. See Synonyms at authentic.



un·question·a·bil
 worth noting.

The book has six sections: Personal life, Sports, Mountaineering, Academics, Miscellany and jottings from the Pen of Kumar Khadga himself.

In "Personal Life" 10 brief notes on Kumar Khadga's personal life have been presented: three by his two blood brothers and a niece, three by his closest friends and other four by those who worked at Sharada Sadan. This section notes Kumar Khadga as a good brother, father, husband, student, and cook. The account by Lalit Bikram Shah, his blood brother is touching as he narrates their family life and school days and bow "Thulu" (Kumar Khadga the elder bother) played a significant role in the family as a loving brother, father and teacher.

In the section on "Sports" seven notes are presented in which Kumar Khadga is depicted as a fine sportsman, a good football player (in one of the football games he even broke his leg according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Dr. Gurung) and a cricketer (in one cricket game he scored a century, Komal Pandey notes). He later in his chequered chequered or US checkered
Adjective

1. marked by varied fortunes: a chequered career

2. marked with alternating squares of colour

Adj. 1.
 life became the Member Secretary of the National Sports Council in 1967 and remained in that position for ten years. During this period he played dynamic roles in establishing gymnasiums and sports centers in Kathmandu and various districts of Nepal The 14 administrative zones (अञ्चल) of Nepal are subdivided into 75 districts (जिल्ला). The districts are listed below, by zone:

Bagmati Zone
  • Bhaktapur District (Bhaktapur)
 to develop sports. In addition, because of his able managerial role in sports, Nepali players started participating in the Olympics and Asian games The Asian Games, also called the Asiad, is a multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. The games are regulated by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) under the supervision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). !

The third section on "Mountaineering" includes 12 notes, mostly written by his colleagues of the Mountaineering Association of Nepal. Kumar Khadga was the founder President of Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA NMA Nederlandse Mededingingsautoriteit
NMA National Medical Association
NMA National Mining Association
NMA NetWare Management Agent (Novell)
NMA New Model Army
NMA National Motorists Association
NMA North Mississippi Allstars
) where he worked for almost 17 years (1973-1990). NMA under his able and dynamic leadership and innovative ideas became a prominent institution for mountaineers in Nepal. He launched a joint expedition to climb Mount Everest, where he himself went up to as far as the Base Camp. He also laid the foundation stone of the International Mountain Museum in Pokhara so that "the history of mountain activities could be maintained and preserved".

In section four, "Academics" there are nine short-notes on Kumar Khadga, depicting his research skills and writing, written mostly by his close colleagues of CNAS. As Professor Prayag Raj Sharma rightly pointed out that though he was initially received a little coolly at CNAS, he really managed to handle academics rather well by his skill in writing, oratory power and his open, receptive and friendly behavior with everybody. It was he who hired academics of different political allegiances to work at CNAS. He organized many national and international seminars and two of them are regarded to be very important from the national perspective. The national five-day seminar organized by CNAS at Annapurna Hotel, Kathmandu in 1986 on the occasion of the 25-year Panchayat Noun 1. panchayat - a village council in India or southern Pakistan
panchayet, punchayet

council - a body serving in an administrative capacity; "student council"
 jubilee celebration, in which most of the seminar participants criticized the Panchayat regime is a case in point. It became a hot topic for discussion between academics and propanchayat regime supporters in those days and Kumar Khadga played a mediating role between the two groups. Likewise, the international seminar on "Regional Security in South Asia" conducted in 1985 elevated the status of CNAS as an important research institution in South Asia. He always questioned the "intellectual honesty" of scholars in different forums and seminars. In his tenure at CNAS, three more periodicals, Strategic Studies Series, CNAS Year Review and CNAS Forum, were added in addition to Contributions to Nepalese Studies. Except Contributions to Nepalese Studies, all other periodicals gradually phased out from CNAS because of financial and other technical problems.

The section five on "Miscellany" has nine short notes contributed by a medical doctor, diplomat, lawyer and journalists. Finally, Kumar Khadga himself was a good writer, which he clearly demonstrates in section six, "From the Pen of Kumar Khadga". In these writings, written under different pen names he presents himself as a scholar, a poet, a nationalist and a romantic poet. There is a lot the book has to offer, depending upon what a reader is looking for Looking for

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Author:Dahal, Dilli R.
Publication:Contributions to Nepalese Studies
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Jul 1, 2004
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