
Manmohan Adhikari
Manmohan Adhikari was the Prime Minister of Nepal, serving from 1991 to 1994 and again from 1998 to 1999. He was notable for his role in establishing a multi-party democracy in Nepal and was a key figure in the Nepali Congress party. His leadership was marked by efforts to modernize the economy and improve governance, making significant strides in various sectors during his tenure.
Born on Jan 01, 1929 (96 years old)
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Nepal:
Durga had the opportunity to observe Manmohan Adhikari, a former Prime Minister, up close.
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Nepal:
Manmohan Adhikari, the UML president, reacted positively to Bhattarai's candidacy.
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Nepal:
Manmohan Adhikari was a leader under whom the party emerged as a strong opposition.
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Nepal:
Manmohan Adhikari was the leader of the government in which Pradeep Nepal served as Minister.
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Nepal:
Manmohan Adhikari was the leader of the government in which Pradeep Nepal served as Minister.
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Nepal:
Manmohan Adhikari was involved in the formation of a committee to take action against CP Mainali and others.
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Nepal:
Panta was an advisor to former Prime Minister Manmohan Adhikari.
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Nepal:
Manmohan Adhikari was the Prime Minister when Panta served as a press advisor.
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Nepal:
Manmohan Adhikari was elected as the General Secretary in the first convention of the Nepali Communist Party.
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Nepal:
Manmohan Adhikari was the chairman of UML who organized a separate tea party for Democracy Day.
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