When did the Maoist civil war end in Nepal?

The Nepalese Army took final control over the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the armed wing of the CPN (Maoist), on 10 April 2012.

Who won the Nepal Civil War?

On November 26, 2006, a peace agreement was finally signed by the Seven Party Alliance and the Maoist Rebels thus ending the ten-year war. The war ended with about 19,000 people dead, and this included 4,500 Nepalese killed by the Maoists and about 8,200 killed by the armed forces.

Who led the Maoist movement in Nepal?

Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre)

Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) नेपाल कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी
Leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal
Founded 1994 as CPN (Maoist) 2008 as Unified CPN (Maoist) 2016 as CPN (Maoist Centre) 2021 (second iteration)
Dissolved 17 May 2018 (first iteration)
Split from CPN (Unity Centre)

What caused Nepal Civil War?

The root cause of Nepal’s civil war was economic, not social. Investments in poverty reduction strategies bring direct economic as well as political benefits to countries like Nepal.

What happened in 2063 BS in Nepal?

The Interim Constitution of Nepal 2063 B.S. was promulgated on 1st Magh 2063 B.S. The first meeting of the assembly declared Nepal as republic and abolished monarchy on 15th Jestha 2065 B.S. Dr.

When was VRS started in Nepal?

The Vital Registration Act in Nepal in Nepal was passed in 2033 BS (1976 AD). Its regulation passed on 2034 BS. Whereas the actual Vital Registration Operation started since 2035 Baisakh 1st (14th April 1978 AD).

What happened in 2046 BS in Nepal?

The 1990 People’s Movement (Nepali: २०४६ जनआन्दोलन, romanized: 2046 Jana Andolan) was a multiparty movement in Nepal that brought an end to absolute monarchy and the beginning of constitutional monarchy. It also eliminated the Panchayat system. The movement was marked by the unity between the various political parties.

What is people’s movement II?

The movement is also sometimes referred to as Jana Andolan II (“People’s Movement”), implying it being a second phase of the 1990 Jana Andolan. People’s Movement II. Part of Nepalese democracy movement. Date. 4 April 2006 – 24 April 2006.

Is Maoism banned in India?

Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) and all its formations and front organisations have been banned by the Government of India. Following the ban, the Maoists are liable for arrest under the UAPA.