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communists; as he often said man cannot live by bread alone. He also differed with the capitalists as he thought that unbridled consumerism was immoral, and that the appalling exploitation of the world's resources was short-sighted and unrealistic. He believed that only socialism could guarantee political freedom and equal economic opportunities to the people. He said, "socialism is the wave of the future."
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and the issue of war from a war widow's point of view, he once again shakes the conscience of the Nepali readers who generally tend to accept the philosophy of Vedanta especially its idea of karma (fate). Characteristically, Koirala presents one more instance in which he analyses the mind of a woman,
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on the question of the political system for Nepal. The referendum results were announced to be in favour of retaining the political system led by the B. P. Koirala was the first leader to welcome the result of the national referendum and accepted the people verdict and claimed that the referendum was
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B. P. Koirala Memorial Trust (B. P. Trust) was established in 2000 in memory of the late B. P. Koirala. It is the only legal institution approved by the government of Nepal to collect royalties, claim copyrights and allow legal permission regarding B. P. Koirala. B. P. Trust
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In 1992, the Government of Nepal has established the B. P. Koirala Memorial Planetarium, Observatory and Science Museum Development Board in 1992 in order to establish Planetaria, Observatories and Science Museums in Nepal & conduct research activities in the area of Astronomy, Astrophysics
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and four other National Congress leaders and taken with his fellow agitators to Kathmandu via a 21-day long, slow walk across the hills. The prisoners' march attracted much attention and helped to radicalise the peasants whose villages lay en route. The Koiralas along with other detainees were kept
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Koirala also has dozens of political essays including the following: "Rajatantra ra Lokatantra" ("Monarchy and Democracy"), 1960; "Thichieka Janata Jagisake" ("The Oppressed People Rise"), 1969; "Rastriyata Nepalko Sandarbhama" ("Nationalism in the Context of Nepal"), 1970; "Kranti: Ek Anivaryata"
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Koirala's writings (both political and literary) were banned until recently. Nepalese youths spent several years of imprisonment just on the charges of possessing Koirala's writings. Another problem is that his rare and important writings have been scattered all over. Old newspapers and magazines
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In 1992, the B. P. Koirala Nepal Health Foundation was inaugurated by the prime ministers of India and Nepal with the objective of supplementing the normal cooperation and interaction at the Government-to-Government level by providing statesmen, media persons, etc. to constantly nurture and
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convinced the king to allow Koirala to proceed to the US for treatment as per recommendation from the royal physician Dr. M. R. Pandey. The government of Nepal bore a portion of the cost of his medical treatment in the US, while the rest was arranged by his nephew Shail Updhaya, Dr. Shukdev
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as per his father's wishes. Towards the end of 1930, he left college and returned to Banaras. In 1932, he completed his intermediate level of studies. His father again insisted that his son join Scottish Church College in Calcutta. So for the second time, he joined the college, but left it soon
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As a politician, Koirala struggled throughout his life for the establishment of a multi-party democracy in his country. Traditional forces, still strong to resist such effort, made it very hard for "B. P." to accomplish his political mission. As a social democrat, Koirala differed with
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Widely regarded as one of the greatest political personalities in Nepal, Koirala was a staunch supporter of democracy. He asserted that guarantees of individual liberty and civil and political rights alone were not sufficient in a poor country like Nepal, and that
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from the point of view of a young woman who loses her husband to the war. This woman was not alone. There were hundreds of thousands of young women who were widowed by the war. Thus, Koirala presents a passionate plea against the philosophy of the
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Koirala's short stories were first published in the 1930s in Hindi and Nepali literary magazines. Koirala first came to notice in Nepali literature because often his characters seemed to have been treated with an understanding of
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insight as he was first writer to write stories and novels based on human psychology in history of Nepalese literature, Koirala had established himself as one of the most important Nepali short story writers by 1938.
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scored a landslide, taking more than two-thirds of the seats in the lower house. After several weeks of significant hesitation, Mahendra asked Koirala to form a government, which took office in May 1959.
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Following his release, with Indian independence imminent, he set about trying to bring change to Nepal. In 1947 he founded in India the socialist Nepali National Congress, which in 1950 became the
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Despite obviously failing health and political strength, Koirala could still draw great popular support. He addressed one of Nepal's largest public meetings in recent years in Kathmandu's
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impulses, impulses which revolted against the traditional order of things. But as a social democrat he was in search of a political order that was agreeable to every citizen of Nepal.
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Koirala was the focus of Nepalese politics during the 1950s, 1960s, and the 1970s. Even today, long after his death, people of Nepal feel that the restoration of
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fair and free. However, owing to differences in the electoral process to seek membership of class organization as mandatory, Koirala demanded a boycott of the
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receives financial support from the government. The establishment of this Trust in B. P. Koirala's memory can be considered as a remarkable achievement.
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responded with a new constitution enabling free parliamentary elections to take place in 1959. Only a fragmented parliament was expected, but Koirala's
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Koirala was very busy in the 1950s as he was often found amidst the political situations of Nepal. He was, however, able to write an incomplete novel
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While Koirala is considered one of the most charismatic political leader of Nepal, he was also one of the most well-read and thoughtful writers of
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A commentary prepared by Bhola Chatterjee, a close friend of B. P. Koirala and renowned Indian journalist from Kolkata, India
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Also, various programs are organized in Nepal as well as outside Nepal to remember his selfless contributions to Nepal.
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is a tribute to him. Koirala was also one of the most important literary figures of Nepal. In politics Koirala was a
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in a Kathmandu bungalow but were soon released after a 27-day hunger strike, popular protests, and at the request of
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further enhance the understanding and friendship between two countries. The trust is a symbol of Nepali renaissance
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in January 1982. He died on 21 July 1982, in Kathmandu. An estimated half a million people attended his funeral.
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charges. Then, in 1981, he was cleared to travel to the United States for medical treatment. The Prime Minister
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laws so easily passed by parliament, deeply offended the landed aristocracy which had long dominated the army.
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After returning from a further medical visit to the United States, he had a series of audiences with
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Koirala went back to India, and began looking for arms to storm Kathmandu. Finally, Koirala led the
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afterwards. In 1934, he completed his bachelor's degree in Economics and Politics from
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Democratic Innovations in Nepal: A Case Study of Political Acculturation
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The following institutions have been set up in his memory:
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Back to the Village National Campaign Central Committee
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On 9 March 1947, Koirala crossed over to 506:, Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala was raised in 2337: 2323: 2099: 2085: 1608: 1594: 1429:"B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Science" 1213: 530:. He also earned a degree in law from the 52: 2278:Panchayati Vyavastha Prajatantrik Chhaina 1537:Bisheshwor Prasad Koirala by Rupesh Udash 849:), 1989; and an incomplete autobiography 1389:"PM underscores need to adopt BP's path" 725: 564: 394: 1122: 605:, which overthrew Nepal's 104-year-old 82:27 May 1959 â€“ 15 December 1960 14: 3895: 1342: 1282: 1240:Bhuwan Lal Joshi; Leo E. Rose (1966). 1126:Atmabrittanta: Late Life Recollections 753:, a Hindi literary magazine edited by 482:and in steadily deteriorating health. 134:26 May 1952 â€“ 24 January 1956 3923:20th-century prime ministers of Nepal 2318: 2080: 1589: 991:) is probably his shortest novel. In 3815: 2232:Feri Sundairijal: Jail Diary 2033-34 1996:Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal 1375:"BP Koirala Nepal Health Foundation" 745:His first stories were published in 625:and made carefully poised visits to 553:, he was interned by the British in 122:2nd President of the Nepali Congress 1123:Koirala, Bisheshwor Prasad (2001). 560: 169:23 May 1957 â€“ 21 July 1982 24: 3247: 2170: 1719:Chandra Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana 1319:"विश्वेश्वरप्रसाद कोइरालाको कहानी" 1214:Chatterjee, Bhola (9 April 2015). 25: 4054: 3988:Nepalese political party founders 3978:Nepalese male short story writers 1729:Juddha Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana 1530: 1349:Journal of South Asian Literature 821:A story of the first Kirata woman 648:In 1968, the then Prime Minister 399:Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala meets 4018:Prisoners and detainees of Nepal 3993:Nepalese prisoners and detainees 3928:20th-century short story writers 3875: 3858: 3841: 3824: 3796: 3784: 3772: 3760: 2346: 1879: 1739:Mohan Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana 1734:Padma Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana 1323:विश्वेश्वरप्रसाद कोइरालाको कहानी 1283:Sankya, Jampa (19 August 1977). 381: 4033:Banaras Hindu University alumni 2266:Rastriyeta Nepal ko Sandharbama 1724:Bhim Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana 1500: 1482: 1456: 1435: 1421: 1395: 1381: 1367: 1336: 1311: 1064: 308: 4023:Scottish Church College alumni 1714:Dev Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana 1709:Bir Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana 1302: 1276: 1250: 1216:"BP Koirala: Bhola Chatterjee" 1207: 1181: 1155: 1083: 656:asked the then Prime Minister 433:from 1959 to 1960. He led the 27:Nepalese politician and writer 13: 1: 4043:Nepalese expatriates in India 4028:University of Calcutta alumni 3948:Indian independence activists 3913:20th-century Nepalese writers 2769:Krishna Chandra Singh Pradhan 1076: 721: 589:. He was arrested along with 493: 4003:Nepalese short story writers 472:22nd Prime Minister of Nepal 7: 3933:Asian democratic socialists 3473:Rebati Ramanananda Shrestha 1694:Krishna Bahadur Kunwar Rana 1443:"BP Koirala Memorial Trust" 1163:"Last Days with BP Koirala" 1049:Biratnagar jute mill strike 1037: 839:The White Goddess of Terror 587:Biratnagar jute mill strike 557:for two years (1942–1944). 543:Indian nationalist movement 10: 4059: 3245: 2709:Jaya Prithvi Bahadur Singh 2494:Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala 2109:Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala 1792:Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala 1129:. 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Index

Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala
Nepal Ratna

Prime Minister of Nepal
King Mahendra
Subarna Shamsher Rana
Tulsi Giri
2nd President of the Nepali Congress
Matrika Prasad Koirala
Subarna Shamsher Rana
Subarna Shamsher Rana
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai
Home Minister of Nepal
Mohan Shumsher
Benares
Benares State
British India
Kathmandu
Nepal
Nepali Congress
Sushila Koirala
Prakash Koirala
Shashanka Koirala
Krishna Prasad Koirala
Koirala family
Alma mater
Banaras Hindu University
University of Calcutta

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