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Surangana, who lost her mom Shruti in royal massacre, obtains master's degree in psychology

Nepalkhabar

 |  Kathmandu

Surangana Rana. (Photo: Facebook)

Where are Girvani and Surangana, the two daughters of late Princess Shruti Rajya Laxmi Shah Rana, who died in the royal massacre, and what are they doing?

Little information is available about Girvani and Surangana Rana, who became orphans due to the royal massacre, as they are not seen much in public life.

Among them, Surangana Rana, the youngest daughter of Shruti and Kumar Gorakh Shamsher, has completed a master's degree in psychology and counseling.

She obtained her degree from OP Jindal Global University, Sonipat District, Haryana State, India.

According to the information posted on Tuesday (August 8) afternoon on Facebook named "The Royal Family Nepal", which has been posting pictures related to the former royal family, Surangana was awarded a master's degree by the university on Monday (August 7).

Posting the photo after receiving the title, the page congratulated Surangana for her success and wished her all the best for her future endeavors. The university where Surangana did her post-graduate studies was established in 2009.

Born on October 21, 2000, Surungana was only one and a half years old when she lost her mother Shruti in the royal massacre on June 1, 2001. Her elder sister Girvani was 3 years old then.



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