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The National Assembly or Rastriya Sabha (Nepali: राष्ट्रिय सभा, romanized: Rāṣṭriya Sabhā) is the upper house of the Federal Parliament of Nepal, the lower house being the House of Representatives. The composition and powers of the Assembly are established by Part 8 and 9 of the Constitution of Nepal.
The 1959 constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal, proclaimed on 12 February 1959, first mentions the Pratinidhi Sabha first as follows: "There shall be a Parliament which shall consist of His Majesty and two Houses, to be known respectively as the Senate and the House of Representatives (Pratinidhi Sabha)" (Article No. 18, Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal, 1959).
The House of Representatives (प्रतिनिधि सभा, Pratinidhi Sabha) has 275 members. 165 members are elected from single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting and 110 elected through proportional electoral system where voters vote for political parties, considering the whole country as a single election ...
Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS; transl. All India General Body [ 1 ] or All India Representative Committee/Council; also referred to as the RSS Pratinidhi Sabha ) is the highest decision making or apex policy making body of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
Member of Parliament, Pratinidhi Sabha; In office 4 March 2018 – 18 September 2022: Constituency: Chitwan 1: Member of Constituent Assembly; In office 21 January 2014 – 14 October 2017: Preceded by: Lal Mani Chaudhary: Constituency: Chitwan 1: Member of Constituent Assembly for CPN (UML) party list; In office 28 May 2008 – 28 May 2012
Elected by the elected members of the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha. [128] Dattatreya Hosabale is the Sarkaryawah as of 2021. [129] Suresh Joshi preceded him; he had held the post for 12 years. [130] Sah-Sarkaryavah: Joint general secretary, of which there are four. [127] [131] Notable Sah-Sarkarayvahs include Dattatreya Hosabale. [132] [133 ...
Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa was the first person to be referred to as prime minister by the British. [9] Similarly, historian Chittaranjan Nepali writes that the first institution to hold all state powers was the position of Mukhtiyar which was established after King Rana Bahadur Shah returned to Nepal from Varanasi.
Tamil books of law (Tamil: தமிழ் நீதி நூல்கள், Tamiḻ nīti nūlkaḷ) or the more correct, Classical Tamil phrase (Tamil: தமிழற நூற்கள், Tamiḻaṟa nūṟkaḷ), are didactic Tamil works aimed to promote discipline (ஒழுக்கம்) among people.