Monday, November 25, 2019

NCP student wing cadres thrash college chief

Kathmandu, November 19


Tri-Chandra College Chief Pradeep Bahadur Neupane was mercilessly beaten up today by members of the student  wing affiliated to the ruling Nepal Communist Party for raising fees of science and humanities streams. Neupane was rushed to the National Trauma Centre after the assoult, as he suffered injuries to his right shoulder. He has since been discharged.

Neupane was sitting in his office when around 30 members of the All Nepal National Free Students' Union barged into his room at around 11:30 am by kicking the door open. One of them instantly  kicked him and he fell to the ground. Others then grabbed him by arms, threatened to punch him, shouted at him at the top of their lungs and used foul language, according to Neupane.

"Many of them were not even college students,"Neupane said." Yet I tried to bring them to reason, but nobody listened to me. And there was I could get help as my colleagues were barred from entering the room while security personnel were not even allowed to enter the building."

The Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus, more colloquially known as the Tri-Chandra College, is a constituent campus of Tribhuvan University in Ghantaghar, Kathmandu. Found by Chandra Shamsher in 1918, it is the oldest institution of higher education in Nepal.

The present name Tri-Chandra is a small combination of two words: Tribhuvan, Maharaj Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah and Rana for Prime Minister Chandra Shamsher. The college was originally named Tribhuvan Chandra Intermediate Campus, but was later renamed to its current name. 

The first institute of higher education in Nepal, the Tri-Chandra College, was established in 1918. The college introduced science at the intermediate level a year later, marking the origins of formal science education in the country. However, until the advent of democracy in 1951, the college was not accessible to the general public, but was available only to a few of the "elite" members of the Rana regime. The main objective of imparting science at that time was to prepare students for further study in technical subjects like medicine, engineering, agriculture, forestry, etc. in India. Science teaching on Tri-Chandra was upgraded to undergraduate level (BSc) in 1945. Trip-Chandra was originally affiliated to Calcutta University, then Patna University, before being formed at Tribhuvan University from 1959. 

Educational
The college offers several programs in science and humanities. In science, it runs BSc and MSc programs; While in the humanities, it offers BA and MA programs.

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Nepali Department
Philosophy and Psychology Department
Faculty of Science
Geology department
Meteorological department
Physics Department
Math department
Statistics department
Department of Chemistry
Environmental science department
Department of Zoology
Department of Botany
Department of Microbiology
Sociology department
Notable alumni
Some famous college graduates are:

Sagar Sapkota
Dayanand Bajaracharya
Gagan Thapa
Girija Prasad Koirala
Kanak Mani Dixit
Total Gautam
Lakshmi Prasad Devkota
Nabindra Raj Joshi
Narayan Gopal
Ram Raj Pant
Rishikesh Shah
Cloud officer

Nepal Communist Party (NCP) is the ruling political party in Nepal and the largest communist party in South Asia and the third largest party in Asia. It was founded on 17 May 2018, by the unification of two leftist parties, the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Center). After 8 months of planning, integration was completed by the Party Unification Coordination Committee. The two preceding parties were subsequently disbanded, paving the way for a new united party. The party retains the CPN (Unified Marxist-Leninist), the electoral symbol of the Sun. The party is the largest political party out of the House of Representatives, the National Assembly and all seven provincial assemblies. KP Sharma Oli, Prime Minister of Nepal from 15 February 2018. Mr. Pushpa Kamal Dahal is currently the working president of the party and another president of the party is KP Sharma Oli.

The background
On 3 October 2017, the two major communist parties, the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Center), as well as the new Shakti Party, announced an alliance for the upcoming Legislative and Provincial elections. The three parties also announced plans for post-election integration with the formation of a Coordinating Coordination Committee. On 14 October 2017, the Naya Shakti Party broke the alliance citing differences with both parties.  The alliance between the two parties won a majority in the House of Representatives and in six of the seven provincial assemblies. After the elections, it was decided that the CPN (Unified Marxist-Leninist) would get chief ministers in province number 1, province number 3, province number 4 and province number 5 and CPN (Maoist Center) would get chief ministers. Province number 6 and province number 7. The party also won a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly. After the formation of the Federal Parliament of Nepal, Khadg Prasad Oli, leader of the parliamentary party of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist), was sworn in as Prime Minister on 15 February 2018.  To begin with the formation of the original Communist Party of Nepal in 1949, the merger of the two parties was announced on 22 April 2018, but citing insufficient time to resolve the remaining issues Integration was halted.

Integration
The CPN (Unified Marxist-Leninist) and CPN (Maoist Center) dissolved their central committees on 17 May 2018 and the new party was formed on the same day. Khadg Prasad Oli and Pushpa Kamal Dahal will serve as joint presidents of the party until a general conference is held. After Nepal's Election Commission refused to register the new party, the party changed its name to Nepal Communist Party (NCP) as another party called Communist Party of Nepal was already Commission registered.

Central organization
Secretariat
A nine-member secretariat (also known as the High Command) of the party has been formed. It contains:

President: Pushpa Kamal Dahal, Kharag Prasad Oli
General Secretary: Bishnu Prasad Paudel
Members: Madhav Kumar Nepal, Jhala Nath Khanal, Bamdev Gautam, Narayan Kazi Shrestha, Ishore Pokharel, Ram Bahadur Thapa.
Politburo
A 135-member Politburo will be formed after the Standing Committee and Central Committee are formed.

standing Committee
The 45-member standing committee of the Central Political Bureau consists of 26 members of the CPN (UML) and 19 members of the CPN (Maoist Center).

Central committee
The Central Committee has a total of 441 members, including 241 Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) and 200 Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Center)

Lower level organizations
Provincial Committees: 151-member committee for each of the seven provinces 
District Committees: 77-member committee for each of 77 districts 
Metropolitan Committees
Sub-metropolitan committees 
Municipal Committees 
Rural Municipal Committees 

Ward Committees 

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