Gagan Thapa

Gagan Thapa

politician Nepal

Gagan Thapa is a prominent leader of the Nepali Congress party and has served as a Member of Parliament in Nepal. He is known for his advocacy on youth issues, education, and health reforms, and has been an active voice for democratic governance and accountability in the country.

Born on May 12, 1976 (49 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
2,977,414
Power
11,090$
Sentiment
6.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Nepal 2 5.00 0.63% +0% 29,136,808 182,676 $34,000 213$
Taiwan 2 5.50 0.45% +0% 23,816,775 107,525 $670,000 3,025$
United Kingdom 1 6.00 0.09% +0% 67,886,011 62,338 $2,700,000 2,479$
India 1 7.00 0.16% +0% 1,380,004,385 2,262,302 $2,900,000 4,754$
Pakistan 1 4.00 0.14% +0% 220,892,331 302,592 $280,000 384$
Sri Lanka 1 5.00 0.28% +0% 21,413,249 59,981 $84,000 235$
Totals 8 1,743,149,559 2,977,414 $6,668,000 11,090$
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Recent Mentions

Nepal Nepal: Gagan Thapa is mentioned in the context of receiving 4,431 votes in Sarlahi-4. 5

Kantipur: सर्लाही–४ मा गगन थापा ४४ सय ३१ मतले पछाडि

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Gagan Thapa, 49, is the new head of the country’s oldest party, Nepali Congress, and wants to end the 'old age' club of revolving veteran leaders. 6

The Guardian: Nepal votes in election pitting entrenched old guard against a powerful youth movement | Nepal

Taiwan Taiwan: Aspiring prime minister Gagan Thapa, 49, the new head of the nation’s oldest party, Nepali Congress, told AFP he wanted to end the 'old age' club of revolving veteran leaders. 6

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Nepal rivals rally on final day of election campaign

United States United States: Gagan Thapa, General Secretary of the Nepali Congress and member of parliament, conveyed his distress over 'the cruel sight of innocent youth being killed unnecessarily.' 7

CNN: Nepal’s prime minister has quit amid deadly Gen Z protests over a social media ban and corruption. Here’s what to know