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Bina Devi Budhathoki Magar is a Nepali politician and a member of the House of Representatives of the federal parliament of Nepal. She was elected to parliament under the proportional representation system from CPN (Unified Socialist). [2] She is also a member of the Public Account Committee of the parliament. [3]
Budhathoki (Nepali: बुढाथोकी) is a surname of the tagadhari Jharra Chhetri group of the Khas community of Nepal. Budhathoki is also a surname of Magar caste of Nepal and is one of the main clans of magar tribes. “i.e.” Notable person with the surname Nepali politician Bina Devi Budhathoki .
Lila Devi Sitaula [35] PSP-N: 29 July 2020 List: Dalit: Sanu Siva: CPN (UML) 14 October 2020 Death [36] Janaki Devi Ram [37] CPN (UML) 4 April 2021 List: Khas Arya: Surya Bahadur K.C. Congress: 4 November 2020 Death [38] Mohan Prasad Pandey [39] Congress: 23 November 2020 List: Kailali 3: Gauri Shankar Chaudhary: Maoist Centre: 8 April 2021 ...
Keshav Kumar Budhathoki: 2115 3 Gobinda Bahadur Shah: 2073 4 Nanu Bastola 2001 5 Bhim Parajuli: 1947 6 Shyam Sundar Ghimire 1919 7 Champa Devi Khadka 1906 8 Pratima Gautam 1891 9 Madhu Prasad Acharya 1849 10 Narayan Bahadur Karki 1836 11 Kantika Sejuwal 1885 12 Gehendra Giri: 1803 13 Bidya Devi Timalsina 1825 Madheshi (9; 5 Open + 4 Women) 1
Sebaki Devi Das Tatma [141] Romy Gauchan Thakali [36] Rhidya Ram Thani [142] Amar Bahadur Thapa [27] Chandra Bahadur Thapa [143] Gagan Thapa [144] Karna Bahadur Thapa [10] Ram Bahadur Thapa; Surya Bahadur Thapa [145] (1928–2015) Bishnu Prasad Chaudhari Tharu [17] Indrajit Tharu [40] Mangal Prasad Tharu [3] Puran Rana Tharu [17] Sant Kumar ...
Magars are divided into the following Eight tribes (clans) listed here in an alphabetical order: Ale, Budha/Budhathoki, Chitorey/Chitaurey, Gharti, Pun, Rana, Roka, Thapa. These tribes all intermarry with each other, have the same customs, and are in every way equal as regards to social standing.
Bhupendra Budhathoki (Nepali: भुपेन्द्र बुढाथोकी; born 7 September 1994) [1] is a Nepalese songwriter, [2] and an officer of Nepal Police from Dang district who currently holds the rank of inspector.
The temple was established circa the 1760s. [3] King Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah, the then king of Nepal appointed Kahindra Padhya Poudel in June 1815 AD as temple priest replacing Harivamsha Padhya.