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14th general convention of Nepali Congress
2022 internal election of Nepali Congress
The 14th General Convention of the Nepali Congress, in which delegates of the Nepali Congress Party re-elected Sher Bahadur Deuba as chairman, was held 13–15 December 2021, at Bhrikuti Mandap, Kathmandu. Similarly, the convention of the six Province was held from 2–3 December. The convention of the Pradesh 2 was delayed and held after National Convention on 22–23 December 2021.
Nearly 850,000 active members of the party throughout the country took part in this occasion from ward to national level. The total of 4,783 delegates were elected from 165 constituencies- which in turn voted to elect central level portfolios.
Central Committee Portfolio Election
2nd Round for Party Chairman
1st Round for Party Chairman
Party Portfolios
Surveys and opinion polls
Central Committee Members
As per the constitution of the party, 35 people shall be elected under open category, 9 under women, 21 from provinces at the rate of 3 from each, 9 from Dalit, 15 from Adivasi Janajati, 13 from Khas Arya, 9 from Madheshi, 4 from women, 3 women from central members and 3 women members.
Province category
Nominated
Members of Central Working Committee
On 28 January 2022, NC president Sher Bahadur Deuba formed Central Working Committee which was approved by central committee.
Provincial portfolio election
References
- ^ "NC general convention rescheduled for December 13–15". GorakhaPatra. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
- ^Republica. "Voting for the new leadership of NC Province 2 underway". My Republica. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- ^Republica. "NC's 14th General Convention: Over 852,000 verified as active members". My Republica. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
- ^"NC's largest active members range between ages 41 to 60". Khabarhub. 2
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Taplejung Dekhi Oxfordsamma (From Taplejung to Oxford)-Biography
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Preface
Dr Chandra Kumar Laksamba passed away on the 26th of January at the age of 59. This was both unexpected and untimely. He still had many important dreams to pursue. Despite this, he had to bring together events and achievements of his life as remembered by the people who were closely associated with him at one or other period.
This publication may be seen as part of a growing tradition in Nepal to record and publish memorial volumes, known as smriti grantha. contributions of individuals to their communities and beyond. These collected memories serve a special function of creating and preserving people's life histories.
numerous contributors, by their nature are bound to have a lot of repetition in contents, and to lack standardisation. Claims made in individual accounts are taken as given; their veracity is frequently One important aspect of this book is that the collection of memories makes up only half the contents of the book. The second half is a collection of his own writings, which represent his contributions, views and theories on various issues concerning Nepali society. Leaving four books and reports aside (Laksamba, 2005;Laksamba et. al, 2013 and2019;and CNSUK, 2019), we have reproduced all his major works (including co-authored), written both for academic and for general purposes.
The book includes contents written in both Nepali and English. Our aim has been to present the memories in Nepali so far as was practicable. This is to make the content accessible to Nepali language readers, who cared for Chandra, so they could understand various aspects and perspectives of his life as experienced by friends and colleagues, are in English. Chandra's own writings are also primarily in English. The introduction chapter, which is an adaptation of an obituary originally
- A short biography of Dr. Suchat
… the Buddhist movement never tries to destroy evil absolutely, as it would be evil to do so. Instead, it seeks to transform evil into good, turning even demonic entities into ‘protectors of freedom’ (dharmapala) or ‘world protectors’ (lokapala). To think that evil can be eradicated by destroying an external demon is to miss the ‘dark side’ within oneself, to destroy one’s own demonic unconscious potential, and hence actually to be taken over by the demon of one’s own egotism. – Robert A.F. Thurman
Those who are interested to get a broader and more detailed background knowledge about the Dorje Shugden controversy and their global players might find the book “The Dalai Lama and the King Demon – Tracking a Triple Murder Mystery Through the Mists of Time“ by Raimondo Bultrini, an investigative journalist from Italy, very useful. (You can only pre-order it, the publication date is 1st Jul ’13.)
Bultrini is a senior journalist who worked for different Newspapers, including La Republica, and who wrote investigative and featured articles on Mafia, Red Brigates and on the new fascist bloodbath killings which occurred in Italy during those years. Bultrini is a member of Choegyal Namkhai Norbu’s Dzogchen Community in Italy.
The upcoming book by Bultrini about the Dorje Shugden Controversy is a translation of ‘IL DEMONE E IL DALAI LAMA’ (2008, 406 p.) from Italian into English.
In this book Bultrini shows the different players and their different involvements, including that of the Chinese authorities and the Dharamsala’s counter-espionage, the New Kadampa Tradition’s/Kelsang Gyatso’s involvements as well as that of Lama Gangchen Rinpoche, Kundeling Lama, the 14th Dalai Lama, his sister, the Delhi ‘Shugden Society’, the assassination of Gen Lobsang Gyatso … and vicious plans from here and there. To give you an idea about some of the dynamics most Westerners just don’t know, here an excerpt:
In a talk broadcast in 2002 by a Tibetan r