Proper noun
Karki (plural Karkis)
A surname of Khas people belonging to kshatriya fold called Kshetri in Nepal or Pahari Rajput in Uttarakhand
After the crash, when Karki and the restaurant’s owner went to the hospital to visit Tejendra, they noticed that his signature snake tattoo was gone from his arm. Source: Internet
According to Durlav Karki, Managing Director of Ficus Biotech, the main idea behind establishing the company was to develop high quality plants free of diseases to yield higher productivity. Source: Internet
Last week, a Nepali solider in the Indian Army, Dilip Karki from Gulmi, was killed in an exchange of gunfire on the India-Pakistan border in Jammu and Kashmir – the latest fatality among Nepal’s frontline troops in India. Source: Internet
Karki, 6. Effective prevention techniques allow supervising agencies to manage air quality, maintain ecological balances, protect resources, and to limit the effects of future uncontrolled fires. van Wagtendonk (1996), 1156. Source: Internet
Karki, 27. In 1937, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt initiated a nationwide fire prevention campaign, highlighting the role of human carelessness in forest fires. Source: Internet
In the women’s category, Jin Hee Baek (South Korea) bagged first prize, Jae Ryun Ha (South Korea) received the second prize and Rupa Devi Karki (India) got the third prize. Source: Internet