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Bimala Tumkhewa was born on 1978 in Okhare, Tehrathum, Nepal, is a poet. Discover Bimala Tumkhewa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Occupation Poet · journalist
Age 45 years old
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Born 1978
Birthday 1978
Birthplace Okhare, Tehrathum, Nepal
Nationality Nepal

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Bimala Tumkhewa Net Worth

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2021

On October 28, 2021, she was honored with Harsha Bahadur Budha Magar Sahitya Samman-2021 by Dr. Harsha Bahadur Budha Magar Memorial Foundation for her contribution to Nepali literature.

2020

In 2020, she was awarded with Pratibha award from Nepali Pratibha Pratisthan, a premier socio-literary UK based Nepalese organization.

2019

She published her fourth poetry anthology on Mar 22, 2019. The book was launched by veteran poet Bairagi Kainla in the premises of Nepal Academy. Poets Toya Gurung and Aahuti were present on the release event.

2016

In 2016, she participated in Stockholm Nepali Kavita Mahotsav (Stockholm Nepali Poetry Festival) in Sweden. The event was organized by Nepal Mandap (Nepali Cultural Association of Sweden) on February 28, 2016.

2009

Her third book was published in 2009. The book was launched in an event in Siddhartha Art Gallery, Kathmandu.

2004

She published her second book Nadi, Chaal ra Tarangharu in 2004.

2001

She then started writing for Blast Times, a newspaper from Dharan. After that she and a group of friends started a local newspaper called Hello, Pathari. Through the paper, she started her jouney in journalism. She moved to Kathmandu in 2001 during Nepalese Civil War. She started writing for national level newspapers like Rajdhani.

1999

She used to recite her poems on radio programs in Radio Nepal. When she was 17, her poem was published on national magazine Garima. Her first collection Bimala Tumkhewaka Kabitaharu was published in 1999. She then started getting some recognitions in eastern Nepal.

1978

She was born in 1978 (2034 BS) in Okhare village of Tehrathum district. She grew up in Pathari, Morang district. Her father was an ex-British Army soldier. When she was 10 years old, she read Maxim Gorky’s Mother and Parijat’s Shirishko Phool. Those two books left a deep impression on her. She started writing poems since she was in seventh grade of school. Her first poem was called Ma (I), which she recited in front of a crowd of 1500 people gathered in a cultural show in the town. She started attending various literary events when she was in eleventh grade of her high school. She read various Nepali literary magazines such as Madhuparka, Garima and Yuvamanch.