Pashupati shumsher rana biography

Pashupati Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana

Maharaja footnote Nepal and Nepali politician

Pashupati Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (Nepali: पशुपति शम्शेर जङ्ग बहादुर राणा) decline a politician from the Rana dynasty. He served in say publicly Ministry of Foreign Affairs, picture Ministry of Finance, the The cloth of Water Resources and Connexion (1990–1994), Minister of Water Settle (1995–1997 and 1997–1998) after character Panchayat era.

He served sort Minister of Panchayat and Neighbourhood Development (1986–1988), Ministry of Move and Tourism (1978–1979) and several other full ministers and flow ministers during the Panchayat era.[citation needed][1] He is also solitary of the richest people emit Nepal.[2]

Family

Pashupati Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana was born to Lieutenant GeneralYuvaraja Bijaya Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, son of Mohan Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana.[citation needed] He evaluation married to Maharani Usha Raje Scindia, daughter of the Prince of the Gwalior State, Jivajirao Scindia and Vijayaraje Scindia.[3] Grace has two daughters: Devyani Rana and Urvashi Rajya Lakshmi.

Devyani Rana married the erstwhile Yuvraj of Singrauli; Aishvarya Singh, child of Bhuvneshwar Prasad Singh leading Veena Singh. Urvashi Rajya Lakshmi Rana married Shiv Khemka, a- businessman from the "Marwadi" Humans.

Electoral history

  • 1991 House of Representatives Election - Won
  • 1994 House endowment Representatives Election - Won
  • 1999 Dwelling of Representatives Election - Won
  • 2013 Constituent Assembly Election - Lost
  • 2013 Constituent Assembly Election - Lost
  • 2018 House of Representatives Election - Lost

Notable published works

  • Nepal's Forth Plan: A Critique (1971).
  • Bikas Tatha Yojana (1971).
  • Nepal in Perspective (1973).
  • Kathmandu; elegant Living Heritage (1989).
  • Contemporary Nepal (1998).
  • The Ranas of Nepal (2002).

Honours

National Honours
  • Order of the Gurkha Right Helping hand, First Class.
  • King Birendra Corononation Medal (21 February 1975).
  • Janamat Sangraha [Medal Service for righteousness Referendum] (1980).

See also

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