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| Rajesh Hamal | |
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Rajesh hamal in London with Rajendra Bhatta | |
| Born | Rajesh Hamal[citation needed] Palpa, Tansen, Nepal |
| Occupation | Film actor, television presenter, Social Worker |
| Years active | 1985–present |
Rajesh Hamal (Nepali:राजेश हमाल) is an actor in Nepali movie industry.[1] He is known to be the biggest actor (star) of Nepal. Hamal has received many awards for his acting. He has won National Film Awards For "Best Actor Debut"award in 1989 for Yug Dekhi Yug Samma film. He has won 12 National Film Awards For "Best Actor" awards and being nominated for 12 times among 28 awards in his film career. He has also been nominated for National Film Awards For "Best Supporting Actor" in 1994 film "Paribhasa" and National Film Awards For "Best Actor Award In Comic Role" in 1998 film "Mr Ram Krishne" and 2010 film Hath Ma Lagyo Sunya. Among these, he had been Honoured by Nepal Government, N
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My Vision for Nepal | Make Nepal free of all forms of discrimination
Make Nepal free of all forms of discrimination
Three ways to realize the vision:
1) By restructuring state mechanisms to reflect the country’s diversity.
2) By holding the state to account on its constitutional obligations.
3) By widening activism both in and outside the borders.
Ours is an unjust society. It has been entangled for ages in various forms of discriminations, which are inhumane and against the spirits of human and civil rights. That’s why I want to see Nepal become a discrimination-free country.
To this date, I continue to encounter many forms of discriminations. Yet there were two instances of caste-based discrimination early in my life that would leave a lasting impact.
In the first incident, I was in class seven and I used to take extra classes after school. Every day, even as other tuition-takers sat inside the tuition room, I used to get my instruct