Nava Raj Subedi

Nava Raj Subedi (born 1939 in Ramechhap District, Nepal) is a Nepali politician and former Chairperson (Speaker) of Rastriya Panchayat (Parliament) of Nepal.[1][2]

Nava raj subedi

Political career

He started active political life by being elected the first President of “Tribhuvan University Students Union” in 1960. He joined the party less Panchayat system since its inception, and elected continuously (from 1962-1990) as member of the parliament (Rastriya Panchayat) from Ramechhap district. He served the country for more than 30 years Since then he served:

  • 1962 district president of ramechhap
  • 1967 Assistant Minister Ministry of Finance
  • 1968 State Minister Ministry of Home and Panchayat
  • 1968 Minister Ministry of Industry of commerce
  • 1969 Minister Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Works, Communication, Transport, Forest and Water Power.
  • 1979 Minister Ministry of Home and Panchayat
  • 1980 chairman of public finance committee of parliament
  • 1981 Minister Ministry of Home and Panchayat
  • 1978 Chairman Parliament (Rastriya Panchayat) finance committee

Awards

1. Suprassidha Prabal Gorkha Dakshin Bahu (First class) 1990
2. Gauravmaya Suvkyat Trishakti Patta (First Class) 1986
3. Legion D’honour (France) 1989
5. Suvarajyavisएक Padak 1979
6. Daibi Prakop Uddhar Padak 1989
7. SAARC Padak 1988
8. Birendra Aishworya Sewa Padak 2002

Books written

1.इतिहासको एक कालखण्ड (Itihasko ek kaalkhanda)

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References

  1. "Whitaker's Almanack". Whitaker's Almanack. 1972. Retrieved August 26, 2016. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. "Nepalese migrants in Delhi" (PDF). ceslam.org: 13. Retrieved August 26, 2016. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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