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In 2004 Laxmi Bank merged with HISEF Finance Limited, a first-generation finance company. This is the first merger in Nepali corporate history. [4] In 2016, the Bank also acquired Professional Diyalo Bikas Bank, a regional development Bank.
Abhishek Pratap Shah: Madheshi Jannadhikar Forum, Nepal: Federal Socialist Forum, Nepal: 15 June 2015 [8] Sunsari 5 Upendra Yadav: Shrawan Kumar Agrawal Laxmi Kumari Chaudhary Jagatun Nisa Dhuniya Birendra Prasad Mahato Chhaya Sharma Panta Lalbabu Raut: Shivaji Yadav Usha Yadav Dil Bahadur Nepali Federal Socialist Party, Nepal: Ashok Kumar Rai ...
Lalkothi palace which belonged to the Gidhaur estate. The Gidhaur chieftaincy was founded by Bir Bikram Shah who was a Chandel Rajput.The family accounts detail that his family originally held a small chieftaincy in Mahoba in Bundelkhand but were driven out by various foreign incursions including the invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni. [3]
Ajay Pratap Shah (died September 12, ? in Lucknow, India) [1] was a Nepalese politician, belonging to the Rastriya Prajatantra Party. In 1999 parliamentary election he was elected from the Kapilvastu-4 constituency, with 14091 votes. [2] After the royal coup d'état in February 2005, Shah went into exile in India. [3]
King Gyanendra of Nepal had dissolved the House of Representatives on 21 May 2002. [1] The parliament was reinstated on 24 April 2006 with 204 of the original members. The first meeting of the reinstated parliament was held four days later on 28 April 2006. [2]
"Melancholy" (Nepali: मिलानकोली) is an environmentally-themed song sung by 365 Nepali artists. [1] This song was intended to promote an environmental message by breaking the Guinness World Records for "Most Vocal Solos in a Song Recording", which it successfully did. [2]
He married Princess Helen Shah on 17 June 1945 in Kathmandu, and they had three daughters: Princess Jayanti Shah (1946–2001), she was killed in the Nepalese royal massacre . Ketaki Chester (born on 14 January 1948 in Kathmandu ), she renounced her titles of Princess of Nepal and Rajya Lakshmi Devi on her second marriage to a British airline ...
The monarchs of Nepal were members of the Shah dynasty who ruled over the Kingdom of Nepal from 1743 to its dissolution in 2008. However, from 1846 until the 1951 revolution, the country was de facto ruled by the hereditary prime ministers from the Rana dynasty, reducing the role of the Shah monarch to that of a figurehead. [1]