Ram Raj Pant

Ram Raj Pant
Native name
रामराज पन्त
BornFeb 1920
Kathmandu, Nepal
DiedJan 1, 1993
LanguageNepali
NationalityNepali
EducationPatna University,
Tri Chandra College,
Banaras Hindu University
Literary movementNepali Simplification (सजिलोबाद)
Notable worksNepali Linguistic Science
(नेपाली भाषा बिज्ञान),
Nepali Writing System
(नेपाली लिपि विज्ञान)
Establishment of Nepal Law Campus
SpousePushpa Kumari Pant

Prof. Ram Raj Pant (1920–1993) was a pioneering linguist of the Nepali language, literary writer and promoter of legal education in Nepal. In addition to publishing multiple volumes on Nepali linguistics,[1][2][3][4] Ram Raj Pant led the establishment of Nepal Law College and was its founding Principal.[5] Nepal Law College later became Nepal Law Campus under the Tribhuvan University.

He was also the founding chairman and first visiting professor of Nepali language program at Banaras Hindu University. One of his books - Nepali Lipivijana is continued to be used for MA in Nepali curriculum at BHU.[6][3]

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  5. ^ Unforgettable four karma-yogis, by Dr. Suresh Raj Sharma, Kantipur (Nepali: बिर्सन नहुने चार कर्मयोगी), July 9, 1996/Bikram Sambat 2053 Asar 25
  6. ^ "BHU MA in Nepali syllabus". Archived from the original on December 14, 2007.