Nepal Dalit Sangh

Nepal Dalit Sangh
Abbreviation NDA
Motto Nationality,
Democracy,
Socialism
Purpose Established Equality, Social Justice and Dignity by dismantling all forms discrimination and untouchable behavior through political exercise of Dalit Community in Nepal
Headquarters Kathmandu, Nepal
Location
  • Sanepa Lalitpur, B.P. Smritinagar
Region served
Nepal
Official language
Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri English
Acting President
Shambhu Hajara Pasawan
General Secretary
Laxmi Pariyar
Secretary

Dipak Shunar (Soni)

main_organization = Nepali Congress
Website www.nda.org.np

Nepal Dalit Sangh (Nepali: नेपाल दलित संघ) is a Nepalese Dalit movement linked to the Nepali Congress. When the Nepali Congress was divided and the Nepali Congress (Democratic) was formed, a splinter Nepal Dalit Sangh (Prajatantrik) was formed as the NC(D) Dalit wing.[1] With the reunification of NC and NC(D) the NDS and NDS(P) were also reunified, and in August 2007 the Nepali Congress appointed a 39-member ad hoc committee of NDS, with Khadga Bahadur Basyal (Sarki) as president and Jeevan Pariyar as general secretary.[2] Founder of nepal Dalit Sangh are Ratna Bahadur Bishwakarma - Dailekh, Dal Singh Kami- Gorkha, Ganesh Pariyar- Kaski, Padma Singh Bishwakarma- Baglung, Bijul kumar Bishwakarma- Dang and Man Bahadur Bishwakarma. Nepal Dalit Sangh was born in 2054BS. Nepal Bikaswonmukh Samaj Sangh was named Before the name of Nepal Dalit Sangh. 2012 AD Nepal Dalit Sangh has done its 4th national convention and Mr. Meen Bahadur Bishwakarma has been elected as president. Nepal Dalit Association NDA is one of the leading democratic Organization of Nepal. NDA has 75 central comitee members. Dipak Soni (Shunar) is secretary of NDA.

References

Nepali Congress


Policy and Programs Nepal Dalit Association and Statute of Nepal Dalit Association (Nepal Dalit Sangh) 2054 BS (continuous Amendment on 2069 BS)

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