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Tulsi Lal Amatya
Nepalese politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tulsi Lal Amatya (Nepali: तुलसीलाल अमात्य; May 1916 – August 1997) was a Nepalese politician.
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Biography
Amatya was born in May 1916 in Lalitpur, Nepal to Riddhinarsimha Malla Amatya and Yog Maya Awnatya (Spelling error, though not sure Amatya? ) .[1][2]
In 1962, he served as the general secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal.[3][4] The same year, the Communist Party of Nepal was split into two parties, the Communist Party of Nepal (Amatya), and the Communist Party of Nepal (Burma).[5][6] Amatya also served as the Ambassador of Nepal to China from 1995 to 1996.[7][8]
Tulsi Lal Amatya died in August 1997.[9] In 2001, the Government of Nepal issued a stamp featuring Amatya.[10]
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Awards
- Maha Ujwaol Rastradeep awards from the President of Nepal on 2021 (posthumously)[11]
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