Dimpal Kumari Jha

Dimpal Kumari Jha (born 12 July 1979) is a Nepalese politician, member of the Provincial Assembly of Province No. 2 and current State Minister of Physical Infrastructure Development in the Government of Province No. 2.[3] She is nominated as a Proportional representation member to participate in the Provincial Assembly of Province No. 2 from political party Rastriya Janata Party Nepal.[4][5][6][7]

Dimpal Kumari Jha
डिम्पल कुमारी झा
Dimpal in 2018
State Minister of Physical Infrastructure Development, Province No. 2[1]
Assumed office
25 July 2018
Preceded byPost created
Member of the Provincial Assembly of Province No. 2
Assumed office
4 February 2018
Preceded byPost created
ConstituencyProportional representation
Member of the 2013 Nepalese Constituent Assembly[2]
In office
19 November 2013  13 October 2017
ConstituencyProportional representation
Personal details
Born (1979-07-12) July 12, 1979
NationalityNepali
Political partyRJPN
Spouse(s)Anil Kumar Jha
Children1
ResidenceParsa District
Websitemopid.p2.gov.np

She also served as a member of the 2013 Nepalese Constituent Assembly.[8] Jha is an Ayurvedic Doctor and member of the political party, Rastriya Janata Party Nepal.[9]

Early life

Dimpal Kumari Jha was born on 12 July 1979 to Sudarshan Pathak and Shrimati Shova Pathak.[10] Her husband Anil Kumar Jha is a member of Federal Parliament of Nepal and prominent leader of RJPN, Nepal.

Province-level politics

Dimpal in her office.

She is a current member of the Provincial Assembly of Province No. 2. She sworn in as a State Minister of Physical Infrastructure Development in the Government of Province No. 2.[11]

References

  1. "RJP-Nepal recommends three names for state ministers". Setopati. Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  2. "मा. डा. डिम्पल कुमारी झा" [Dr. Dimpal Kumari Jha]. parliamentwatch.org.np (in Nepali). Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  3. "RJP-N recommends 3 names for state ministers". The Himalayan Times. 2018-07-24. Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  4. "RJP-N decides PR picks for provinces". kathmandupost.ekantipur.com. Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  5. "PR candidates of RJP-N to be categorised under one group". kathmandupost.ekantipur.com. Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  6. Kamal Dev Bhattarai. "The woeful presence of Nepali women in politics and government". The Annapurna Express. Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  7. "EC makes public name list of PR winners for provincial assemblies". kathmandupost.ekantipur.com.np. Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  8. "Legislature Parliament Meeting". Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  9. "Nepali Times". Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  10. Result Book 2018 from Election Commission of Nepal
  11. "Three including fugitive murder accused sworn in as state ministers in Province 2". Setopati. Retrieved 2019-05-28.
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