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  2. Purna Shova Chitrakar - Wikipedia

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    Purna Shova Chitrakar is an activist, columnist, writer, Nepalese founder of Ban Landmines Campaign Nepal (NCBL), and recipient of the N-Peace Award in 2011. She is currently the Director of NCBL. [1] In 1995 Chitrakar founded Ban Landmines Campaign Nepal (NCBL) to ban on the use, production, transfer and stockpile of landmines. [2]

  3. Dipak Prakash Baskota - Wikipedia

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    Deepak Prakash Baskota is a Nepalese politician. He is a former State Home Minister and executive chairman of the National Cooperative Federation of Nepal. [1] [2] Baskota has upheld the cooperative principle as part of the socialist agenda of Nepali Congress founder B. P. Koirala.

  4. Nepal Basketball League - Wikipedia

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    The Nepal Basketball League (नेपाल बास्केटबल लिग), also known as Kwiks Basketball League for sponsorship reasons, is a basketball league in Nepal, comprising 10 men's teams and 4 women's teams. [1] The league was founded in 2018 and held its first season in the same year. [1]

  5. Basketball in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Nepal Basketball Association (NeBA) was established in 1967 to oversee the development and regulation of the sport in the country. [ 1 ] Nepal joined the International Federation of Basketball (FIBA) in 2000 and from that time Nepal men's national basketball team was formed.

  6. Nepal Basketball Association - Wikipedia

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    The Nepal Basketball Association was established and registered in 1989 AD with National Sports Council of Nepal. It is affiliated with International Basketball Federation (FIBA), Asian Basketball Federation (FIBA ASIA), and Nepal Olympic Committee (NOC). [2]

  7. Sports in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Nepal national cricket team is controlled by the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) which was founded in 1946. [8] CAN became a member of the National Sports Council in 1961 and was awarded affiliate status by the International Cricket Council in 1988 and since 1996 has been recognized as an associate member. [ 9 ]

  8. Nepali Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Nepali Congress (Nepali: नेपाली कांग्रेस Nepali pronunciation: [neˈpali ˈkaŋres]; abbr. NC) is a social democratic political party in Nepal and the largest party in the country. [13]

  9. List of political parties in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Communist Party (Marxist) Far-left: Prakash Adhikari Communist Party of Nepal: Far-left: Rishi Ram Kattel: Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum Madhesh: Bhagya Nath Gupta Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist–Leninist-Socialist) Far-left: Bishnu Raj Aryal Shiva Sena Nepal: Right-wing to far-right: Arun Subedi Nepal Sukumbasi Party (Loktantrik) Hukum ...