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Republic of Nepal

Republic Day (Nepali: गणतन्त्र दिवस) is a special day in the history of Nepal that commemorates the inception of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal on May 29, 2008. The establishment of the republic put an end to civil strike that lasted for years. As we all know that Nepal is a South Asian country. It is located between the two powerhouses of the world, Indian and China. Republic Day in Nepal is also called Ganatantra Diwas. Every Jestha 15 Nepalese people celebrate republic day or Gantantra Diwas for which each Nepali should be proud. On Jestha 15, 2065, the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal parliament was declared. So Nepalese have been celebrating Republic Day every year in remembrance of this event. To mark this day the government of Nepal declared the day as a public holiday.[1]

Republic of Nepal

Modern Nepal was created in 1768, when Prithivi Narayan Shah conquered the Kathmandu Valley and colonized country from a number of small independent states. In 1846, maharaja Jung Bahadur Rana founded the Rana dynasty that ruled the country until 1951. Prime Minister and other government positions were made hereditary and the monarch had no real power.

Dissatisfaction with the Rana regime led to the 1951 revon which ended the Rana oligarchy. Initially Nepal was a constitutional monarchy, but in 1960 King Mahendra suspended the constitution and became an absolute monarch. When his son Birendra ascended to the throne, he carried out some democratic reforms.

In 1991, the first elected government of Nepal in 32 years was formed. However, the new government's policy led to an economic crisis. Civil strife of the early 1990s eventually transformed into a full-scale civil war. As a result of the war, Nepal was proclaimed a republic on May 29, 2008. This put an end to the 240-year-old monarchy.
 

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Nepal’s Monarchy started in 1746 when Prithvi Narayan Shah, the first King successfully captured the surrounding kingdoms around Gorkha and sealed various borders around the country. He was succeeded by his son Pratap Singh Shah and since then the King’s birth date, January 11th has been celebrated in Nepal as Rastriya Ekta Diwas (Unity day). Beginning 1996 the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) was formed and initiated a revolutionary war known as the “People’s War”, which lasted for more than a decade. Their motto is “let us march ahead on the path of struggle towards establishing the people's rule by wreaking the reactionary ruling system of state”.

What started in rural parts of Nepal as small strikes and protests eventually moved into the capital, Kathmandu and became known as “Jana Andolan” (People’s movement). The Jana Andolan progressed from the streets of Kathmandu up to the creation of a new Nepali National Anthem. The old national anthem was widely criticized by the people of Nepal as a melody admiring the monarchy. The new national anthem was written by the poet Pradeep Kumar Rai who describes it as “an expression of the feelings of the human sea that rose during Jana Andolan II.” In 2008, in the newly elected constituent assembly all but four members, who were part of the pro-King Rashtriya Prajatantra Party, out of the 564 members voted to officially create the Democratic Republic of Nepal. Half an hour before midnight on May 28th, 2008, the 240 year old monarchy was finally abolished and Nepal became a Democratic Republic.

The declaration of Nepal as a republican nation was celebrated with three days of public holiday. Thousands marched, danced and sang in the streets of Kathmandu setting off firecrackers. King Gyanendra was ordered to vacate the Narayanhity Royal Palace, which is now a national historical museum. According to a legend, dethroning of the Shah dynasty was scripted centuries ago. King Prithvi Narayan Shah was granted a blessing by Lord Gorakhnath that he will rule the country till his 11th generation. Interestingly, King Gyanendra who has now been dethroned is the 11th descendant of Prithvi. With a civil war that left 13,000 people dead, this is major victory for the ultra-Leftists of Nepal and is a new beginning for one of the world’s poorest countries.

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