Sher Bahadur Deuba
Prime Minister
PERSONAL INFORMATION | |
Name | : Sher Bahadur Deuba |
Date of Birth | : 13th June 1946 |
Sex | : Male |
Marital Status | : Married |
Place of Birth | : Ganyapdhura Rural Municipality-1, Dadeldhura district (Former – Ruwakhola, AsigramV.D.C.- 5, Dadeldhura District, Nepal) |
Contact | |
Address | : Budhanilakantha Municipality, Kathmandu District, Nepal. |
Phone (Resident) | : (977-1) 4375376/4374237, Fax: (977-1) 4377307 |
: piyushrl26@gmail.com | |
(Office) | : (977-1) 5183363/5183264/5183265 Fax: (977-1) |
Education | · Research Fellow in Political Science at the London School of Economics 1989-90. |
· Master in Arts, Political Science (Humanities) from Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu. | |
· Bachelor’s Degree in Law from Tribhuvan University. | |
· Bachelors in Arts (Humanities) from Tribhuvan University. | |
Political Background | |
2016 March 7 to current | : President of Nepali Congress Party. |
2008 June to 2012 | : Vice President, Socialist International. |
2006 May to Sep. | : Elected President of Nepali Congress (Democratic) |
2006 May to Sep. 2007 | : Leader of the Parliamentary |
2004 June to 2005 Feb. | : Prime Minister of Nepal. |
2001 Aug. to 2002 Oct. | : Prime Minister of Nepal. |
2002 Sept. to 2006 Jan. | : President, Nepali Congress (Democratic) |
1999 Dec. to 2000 Oct. | : Head of the high Level Recommendation Committee for the Resolution of Maoist Problem. |
1999 Apr. to 2002 July | : Elected Member of Parliament (with highest number and margin of votes).: Elected member of the Central Working Committee of the Nepali Congress Party. |
1997 Mar. to 1998 | : Remained Member of Parliament and elected member of Central Working Committee of Nepali Congress Party. |
1995 Sep. to 1997 Mar. | : Prime Minister. |
1994 Nov. to 1995 Sept. | : Elected Member of Parliament on a Nepali Congress Parliamentary Committee and Leader of Main Opposition Party. |
1991 to 1994 Nov. | : Elected Member of Parliament from Dadeldhura District, Far-Western Nepal. |
1991 Dec. to 1994 Sept. | : Minister for Home Affairs of Nepali Congress Government. |
1991 | : Political in Charge, Far-Western Region, Nepali Congress |
1990 | : Actively participated in the Popular Movement for Restoration of Democracy in Nepal in Western Countries during the 1990 Movement. |
1982 to 1998 | : Convener, Political Consultative Committee, Nepali Congress. |
1985 | : Played a leading role in the Civil Disobedient. |
1980 | : Active in promoting multi-party Democracy in Nepal during the National Referendum. |
1971 to 1980 | : Founder member and President of the Nepal Students’ Union. |
1966 to 2005 | : Imprisoned for political beliefs for a period of ten years (at different points of time). |
1965 to 1968 | : Chairman, Far-Western Students’ Committee, Kathmandu. |
Countries Visited | : United Kingdom, United States of America, Bhutan, Maldives, India, China, Sri-Lanka, Thailand, Japan, Germany, France, Norway, Colombia, Sweden, Belgium, Qatar, Switzerland, Australia, South Korea and Greece |