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Mahasabha (Nepali: महासभा) was the upper house of the bicameral parliament of the Kingdom of Nepal from 1959 to 1962. [5]The Revolution of 1951 made the process to enact a new constitution, which was able to transfer all executive powers back to the Shah kings from Rana regime. [6]
The Government of Nepal legally abolished and criminalized any caste-based discrimination, including "untouchability" (the ostracism of a specific caste) - in 1963. [2] With Nepal's step towards freedom and equality, Nepal, previously ruled by a Hindu monarchy, was a Hindu nation which has now become a secular state. [3]
Under the Constitution of Nepal 1962, there were indirect elections to the Rastriya Panchayat. The 1980 referendum voted in favor of a reformed Rastriya Panchayat and consequently, members were directly elected. [2] The Rastriya Panchayat ceased to exist after the adoption of the Constitution of Nepal, 1990 following the 1990 revolution.
Gurung people from central Nepal playing one of their traditional drums, Khaijadi. Nepal's diverse linguistic heritage evolved from 2 major language groups: Indo-European languages, Tibeto-Burman languages. Nepal's languages are mostly either Indo-European or Sino-Tibetan, while only a very few of them are Austro-Asiatic and Dravidian.
Nepal Communist Party CPN (UML) Sudurpashchim Province, Women 4 March 2020 [4] 1 Udhhav Dev Bhatta Nominated Baitadi: 26 June 1991 [15] 27 June 1997 1 Durga Kumari Bhattarai Nepali Congress: Women 27 June 1993 [5] 27 June 1999 1 Gopal Bhattarai Nepal Communist Party CPN (UML) Lumbini Province, Open 4 March 2020 [4] 1 Khim Lal Bhattarai Nepal ...
The Order of precedence of Nepal is the protocol list (hierarchy) in which the functionaries and officials are listed according to their rank and office in the Government of Nepal. As the country embraces federalism, the government finalized a new order of precedence in April 2019. [ 1 ]
Shree Mahendra Dal(Shreemad), Nepal Sushil K. Bisht Khambuwan Rashtriya Morcha, Nepal: Ram Kumar Rai Bouddhik Prajatantrik Parishad Laxman Rajbanshi: Jana Jagaran Party Nepal: Lokmani Dhakal Samajvadi Janata Party Centre-left: Prem Bahadur Singh: Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch (Tharuhat) Rukmini Chaudhary: Madhesh Terai Forum Amar Yadav