BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF RIGHT HONOURABLE DR. RAM BARAN YADAV,
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF NEPAL
Dr. Ram Baran Yadav sworn in and assumed his office on 23 July, 2008 as the first President of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal.
Home and family:
President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav was born on 4 February, 1948 at Sapahi Village Development Committee (VDC) Ward No. 9, Dhanusa district of Nepal. Dhanusa district lies in Terai-Madhes part of Nepal. Sapahi village is rural area where Dr. Yadav was brought up. Dr. Yadav's parents are late Thani Yadav and Ram Rati Yadav. He was married to late Julekha Yadav. Dr. Yadav has two sons (Dr. Chandra Mohan Yadav and Er. Chandra Shekhar Yadav) and one daughter (Anita Yadav).
Education & Profession:
- MBBS - Calcutta Medical College, Culcutta, India
- DCP - Tropical School of Medicine,Culcutta, India
- MD - General Medicine - PGIMER, Chandigarh, India
- Consultant Physician & Politician
Political Career:
President Dr. Yadav began his political career from the student life. While he was doing medical education in Calcutta, India, he came in contact with several noted Nepali politicians such as late B. P. Koirala, late Ganeshman Singh, late Subarna Shumshere Rana, late Puspa Lal Shrestha, and late Saroj Koirala who were in self-exile in India at that time. Inspired by these leaders, President Dr. Yadav started engaging himself in politics actively. He championed the cause for multi-party democracy during the referendum held in 1980. While practicing as a physician for several years, he engaged himself in politics as an active cadre of the Nepali Congress Party. He worked, from 1980 to 1982, as a personal physician to late B. P. Koirala, the first elected Prime Minister of Nepal.
President Dr. Yadav participated relentlessly in the struggle for democracy for several decades. He spent 9 months altogether in prison during the course of the struggle for democracy. After the restoration of multiparty democratic dispensation in Nepal in 1990, he spearheaded his political career with much vigor and vitality. President Dr. Yadav was elected twice as a Member of the House of Representatives from the Constituency No. 5 of Dhanusha district of Nepal. He became the Minister of State for Health from 1991 to 1994. He again took charge of the Ministry of Health as the Cabinet Minister from 1999 to 2001. President Dr. Yadav was elected as a Member of the Constituent Assembly from the same constituency of Dhanusha District during the elections held in April 10, 2008.
President Dr. Yadav discharged various responsibilities in the Nepali Congress Party. He was a member of the Central Working Committee, member of Parliamentary Board, and member of the Discipline Committee of the Party. Similarly, he became the Coordinator of the Nepali Congress for 'Mid Zone' area. Further to the course of his political career, he became Joint General Secretary of the Nepali congress. Before being elected to the President, he was General Secretary of the Nepali Congress Party.
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