Nepal’s scholar-statesman: Rishikesh Shaha (1929-2002)

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If the old adage is true, in the 52 years since Nepal entered the modern era, there certainly have been personalities who were born 'great', even more have had 'greatness' thrust upon them, while very few have achieved greatness. Rishikesh Shaha, who died of lung cancer on 15 November, 2002, definitely belonged to the last category. Politician, diplomat, scholar and human rights activist, he strode the Nepali national stage with a presence as large as his physical self and though there may have been reasons to disagree with him, he was someone who could certainly not be ignored.

Born in 1925 into the 'ruling' house of Bhirkot, one of the few mid-hills principalities then still given nominal recognition by the Nepali state, Shaha's accomplishments had very little to do with his relatively privileged background. It was through sheer force of talent, and sagacity in his later years, that he was able carve a place for himself in Nepal's history.

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