Ganesh Man Singh-The iron man
Ganesh Man Singh is Publicly acclaimed as all acceptable leader of democracy. It is a singn of respect that all the Nepalese show towards call him him that they supreme leader.
He was bron to a well-to-do family on November 09, 1915 in Itumbahal, Kathmandu as the son of Gyan Man Singh and Sanunani Shrestha Singh. His father died when he was six. So, his grandfather Ratna Man Singh brought him up.
He studied in Darbar High School till grade six. He was expelled from the school for not respecting his fellow student who were Ranas. He went to India to continue his studies. After completing his I.Sc. form Vidyasagar college, he returned to Nepal.
As soon as he returned to Nepal, he planned to protest against the autocratic rulers of Nepal. In 1940, he joined the parishad, the first political party in Nepal. unfortunately he was arrested on October 18,1940. Though he was sentenced to life in prison for anti-Rana activities, he ultimately escaped from Bhadragol Jail in 1944. After that he fled to India.
He was bron to a well-to-do family on November 09, 1915 in Itumbahal, Kathmandu as the son of Gyan Man Singh and Sanunani Shrestha Singh. His father died when he was six. So, his grandfather Ratna Man Singh brought him up.
He studied in Darbar High School till grade six. He was expelled from the school for not respecting his fellow student who were Ranas. He went to India to continue his studies. After completing his I.Sc. form Vidyasagar college, he returned to Nepal.
As soon as he returned to Nepal, he planned to protest against the autocratic rulers of Nepal. In 1940, he joined the parishad, the first political party in Nepal. unfortunately he was arrested on October 18,1940. Though he was sentenced to life in prison for anti-Rana activities, he ultimately escaped from Bhadragol Jail in 1944. After that he fled to India.
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