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Pushpa Bohara

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Pushpa Bohara is a Nepali folk and Deuda singer whose work reflects the musical heritage of the Far‑Western region. Active since 2009, she has contributed vocals to recordings, live stage performances, and collaborative projects with prominent Deuda ...

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Pushpa Bohara is a Nepali folk and Deuda singer whose work reflects the musical heritage of the Far‑Western region. Active since 2009, she has contributed vocals to recordings, live stage performances...

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Full NamePushpa Bohara
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Folk Singer
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Active Since2009

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17 yrs

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