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- Western Nepal)<ref>''''Nepali Kabitako Samakalin Anuhar: Ramesh Kshitij'', Garima गरिमा, 2013 (BS 2069 Falgun''</ref> is a versatile poet, lyricist and a writer. He is best known for the poetry
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- Ramesh Kshitij ([[Nepali]] - रमेश क्षितिज; born 25 April 1969 in [[Hiwalcha]], [[Salyan District, Nepal|Salyan]],
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