Naradmuni Thulung | |
Birth Date: | 1965 Chaitra 27 VS (8 April 1909 AD) |
Death Date: | 2047 Magh 22 VS (5 February 1991 AD) |
Nationality: | Nepali |
Notable Works: | Politician, writer |
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Naradmuni Thulung (Nepali: नारदमुनी थुलुङ) was a Nepalese politician, belonging to the Nepali Congress. He was an anti-Rana democratic politician. He took charge of the Bhojpur Front during the 1951 democratic revolution of Nepal.[1] In November 1951 he became Minister of Local Self-Development in the cabinet of Matrika Prasad Koirala. He held the position until August 1952.[2] He also served as Defence minister and acted as Prime Minister during Matrika P Koirala's premiership. Thulung became the chairman of the Royal Land Reform Commission. Under Thulung's chairmanship the commission suggested introduction of land limits, tenancy and agriculture loans. These reforms were, however, not implemented.[3] He was born on Chaitra 27, 1965 Vikram Samvat and died on Magh 22, 2047 Vikram Samvat (8 April 1909 to 5 February 1991 AD).[4]
Kiratko Nalibeli (किरातको नालीबेली)[5]