Friday, January 10th, 2025

Former President Yadav stresses on political stability


22 January 2023  

Time taken to read : 2 Minute


  • A
  • A
  • A

BHAKTAPUR: Former President Rambaran Yadav has said that the country was yet to see political stability despite many revolutions.

At an award and scholarship distribution program organized by Meenkumari Rana Foundation, Balkot in Bhaktapur today, the first President of Nepal said the new constitution was drafted but the people have not been able to gain trust and confidence, while the change has not translated to the people’s level.

On the occasion, former President Yadav presented the Meenkumari Memorial Award award to senior writer Dhruvachandra Gautam, senior journalist Harihar Birahi, freedom fighter Mathwarsingh Basnet and senior boxing coach Madan Kumar Gurung. The award carries a purse of Rs 51,000 each.

President of the Foundation, Kabir Rana, on the occasion handed over Rs 51,000 in cash to establish a scholarship fund in Adarsh Secondary School and Bainkoteshwar Gurukul School. The foundation was established by Kabir Rana in memory of his late mother.

On that occasion, Rabi Rana, the general secretary of the foundation, said that after establishing the foundation in the memory of his late mother, he kept his mother’s memory alive by establishing awards to senior personalities and scholarship funds for students in the first year.

Publish Date : 22 January 2023 21:31 PM

Handicraft sector always in govt.’s priority: PM Oli

LALITPUR: Prime Minister KP Oli has said the government would

Kulman Ghising claims 98.99% work performance

KATHMANDU: Kulman Ghising, Managing Director of the Nepal Electricity Authority

Rabi Lamichhane released on bail but legal battle far from over

KATHMANDU: Former Home Minister and Chair of the Rastriya Swatantra

11-year-old girl dies after being hit by JCB

KATHMANDU: An 11-year-old girl lost her life after being struck

Supreme Court upholds Rs 226 million fine against Bhatbhateni for tax evasion

KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court of Nepal has made public the