1979 student protests in Nepal (Nepali: २०३६ सालको आन्दोलन, 2036 Saal ko Aandolan) were a series of protests amongst the student community in Nepal during...
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Nepalese protests may refer to: Nepalese democracy movement 1979 Nepalese student protests Guthi Bill 2020–2021 Nepalese protests 2022 Nepalese protest...
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2020–2021 Nepalese protests Nepalese Civil War 2006 Nepalese revolution Gurubacharya, Binaj (2023-11-23). "Tens of thousands of protesters demanding a...
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Gaun Gaun Bata Utha (category Songs written for Nepalese films)
The song served as an anthem during the 1979 Nepalese student protests as well as many other protests in Nepal. In 1978, Shyam Tamot composed "Gaun Gaun...
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political parties and restricting some forms of freedom of speech. Student protests in 1979 led to a referendum on the direction of the political system resulted...
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major student movement was held in 1979 for the sake of Free Student Union and for the restoration of Democracy in Nepal. The first president of Nepal student...
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governments to deal with the protests as they saw fit. Some even joined the movement in absence of central government. These protests escalated from the countryside...
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The Nepalese Civil War was a protracted armed conflict that took place in the then Kingdom of Nepal from 1996 to 2006. It saw countrywide fighting between...
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because of the failure of Keshar Jang Rayamajhi to support the 1979 student protests and supporting the status quo. Manandhar accused Rayamajhi of being...
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Satchit Rana (category 20th-century Nepalese people)
Brigade. His tenure as commander witnessed the 1979 Nepalese Student Protests. The main objective of the protestors was to gain democratic freedom. The Brigade...
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Jayatu Sanskritam (category Student protests in Nepal)
Pakshala hostel, and later also included students at a Rajkiya Sanskrit Vidyalaya school near the Ranipokhari; the protests centred around restrictions on education...
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the backdrop of mass student protests against his rule in the spring of 1979, King Birendra made a public declaration on May 23, 1979, that a referendum...
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1990 People's Movement 2020–2021 Nepalese protests Nepalese Civil War Office of Nepal Trust General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions: Honour Nepali Sentiment;...
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Iranian revolution (redirect from 1979 Revolution of Iran)
Muharram protests began. Named for the Islamic month they began in, the Muharram protests were impressively huge and pivotal. Over two million protesters (many...
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was introduced in 1951 but was twice suspended by Nepalese monarchs, in 1960 and 2005. The Nepalese Civil War in the 1990s and early 2000s resulted in...
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Ram Chandra Poudel (category Members of the 1st Nepalese Constituent Assembly)
रामचन्द्र पौडेल; born 6 October 1944) is a Nepalese politician who has been the third and current president of Nepal since 2023. A former senior leader of...
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democratic views. Some Nepalese who had participated in the Indian independence movement and experienced exile were eager to liberate Nepal from Rana rule. These...
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significant role in the emerging popular movements in Nepal (see 1979 student protests in Nepal). In 1980 a Central Committee member, Rishi Devkota (alias...
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Bal Chandra Poudel (category People of the Nepalese Civil War)
Nepal. He actively held the responsibility as district president of Rasuwa from 2004 to 2008. In 2006, Poudel was arrested for organizing a protest rally...
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Madhesh movement (redirect from Madhesi Conflict in Nepal)
based on partyless Panchayat System and bans political parties. 1979: Student protest which forced the monarchy to hold a referendum for a possible multi...
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China from 1792 to 1865. The Anglo-Nepalese War ended in British victory and resulted in the ceding some Nepalese territory in the Treaty of Sugauli....
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Party of Nepal (Maoist). The situation of the Nepalese monarchy was further destabilised by the 2001 Nepalese royal massacre. As a result of the massacre...
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Rebellion against Russia. 1999: The Iran student protests, July 1999 were, at the time, the most violent protests to occur against the Islamic Republic of...
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against the Panchayat system in 1979, in the campaign for multiparty democracy ahead of the plebiscite of 1980 and mass protests against the royal government...
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movement of 1979, sharp differences arouse between Bishnu Bahadur Manandhar and Rayamajhi. Manandhar called for participation in the popular protests against...
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Bhutanese refugees (category Bhutanese people of Nepalese descent)
in Nepalese majority communities surfaced as ethnic strife directed against non-Lhotshampa. Reactions also took form as protest movements in Nepal and...
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protesting Chinese domination of Tibet have had a greater impact than earlier protests; despite considerable loss of life during the Tibetan protests...
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Upendra Yadav (category Nepalese Hindus)
Yadav was involved in protests against the panchayat system as far back as 1975. He was involved in the 1979 student protests and was arrested in Biratnagar...
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BP Koirala (redirect from B. P. Koirala of Nepal)
arranged by the government of Nepal for Koirala and his wife Sushila Koirala, a doctor and an assistant. The then Royal Nepalese Embassy in the Washington...
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Guthi bill (redirect from Protest against Guthi Bill)
2019). "Street vs Guthi Bill". Retrieved 2020-01-14. "Thousands in Nepal protest against cultural 'guthi' bill". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2020-01-14...
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