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  2. Girija Prasad Koirala - Wikipedia

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    Girija Prasad Koirala in his youth. Koirala was born in Saharsa, Bihar, British India, in 1924 into a Hill Brahmin family. [5] His father, Krishna Prasad Koirala, was a Nepali living in exile. [6] In 1952 Koirala married Sushma Koirala, headmistress at the local school for women in Biratnagar. [7] Their daughter Sujata Koirala was born in 1953.

  3. Koirala family - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Prasad Koirala, a Rana-era socio-political activist, was exiled to Bihar, India by then Prime Minister Maharaja Chandra Sumsher. [1] Four members of the family, including three brothers (Matrika Prasad Koirala, B. P. Koirala and Girija Prasad Koirala) and their maternal cousin Sushil Koirala, have been Prime Ministers of Nepal.

  4. List of prime ministers of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Girija Prasad Koirala (1924–2010) MP for Morang 1 2nd time: 15 April 1998 23 December 1998 [29] 252 days Nepali Congress: G.P. Koirala II & III: 3rd time: 23 December 1998 [30] 31 May 1999 159 days (29) Krishna Prasad Bhattarai (1924–2011) MP for Parsa 1 2nd time: 31 May 1999 22 March 2000 296 days 1999: K.P. Bhattarai II (30) Girija Prasad ...

  5. Girija Prasad Koirala interim cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The Girija Prasad Koirala interim cabinet was formed on 1 April 2007. [1] The interim cabinet was formed as a national unity government which included the former Maoist rebels. [2] [3] The cabinet was dissolved on 18 August 2008 following the 2008 Constituent Assembly election, following which Pushpa Kamal Dahal was appointed prime minister.

  6. Fifth Girija Prasad Koirala cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The fifth Girija Prasad Koirala cabinet was formed on 29 April 2006 after Girija Prasad Koirala was appointed prime minister following the 2006 revolution. [1] The cabinet was expanded on 22 May 2006 and again on 11 June 2006. [2] [3] The cabinet signed the Comprehensive Peace Accord with the CPN (Maoist). [4]

  7. List of MPs elected in the 1991 Nepalese general election

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    Prime Minister of Nepal: Hon. Girija Prasad Koirala (Nepali Congress) Leader of the Opposition: Hon. Man Mohan Adhikari ; Parliamentary party leader of Samyukta Janamorcha Nepal: Hon. Lila Mani Pokharel (until 30 June 1993) Hon. Amik Sherchan (from 30 June 1993) Parliamentary party leader of Nepal Sadbhawana Party: Hon. Gajendra Narayan Singh

  8. Girija Prasad Koirala Cricket Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In the case of Girija Prasad Koirala Cricket Stadium in Morang, which is spread over 15.5 Bigha of land in Ward No. 19 of Biratnagar Metropolis, a detailed project report (DPR) is being prepared. The government had allocated NRs 3 crore in this fiscal year's budget for the DPR.

  9. 1991 Nepalese general election - Wikipedia

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    Following the result of the election, Nepali Congress came to power and Girija Prasad Koirala became Prime Minister. [4] The house met for the first time in May 1991. Daman Nath Dhungana served as the Speaker of the House. [5]