Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary

Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary (Nepali: डिल्लीबहादुर चौधरी) is a Nepali politician of Nepali Congress and Chief minister of Lumbini government.[1][2] He is also serving as member of the Lumbini Province Provincial Assembly.[3] Chaudhary was elected to the 2017 and 2022 provincial assembly elections from Dang 3(A).[4] He has previously served as Minister for Tourism, Rural and Urban Development of Lumbini Province and as Minister of state for Labour and Employment in central government.[5]

Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary
डिल्ली बहादुर चौधरी
Chief Minister of Lumbini Province
Assumed office
27 April 2023
GovernorAmik Sherchan
Preceded byLila Giri
Minister for Tourism, Rural and Urban Development of Lumbini Province
In office
12 August 2021  12 January 2023
GovernorAmik Sherchan
Province Assembly Member of Lumbini Province
Assumed office
2017
Preceded byAssembly Created
ConstituencyDang 3(A)
Minister of state for
Labour and Employment
In office
2017–2018
PresidentBidya Devi Bhandari
Prime MinisterSher Bahadur Deuba
Member of 2nd Nepalese Constituent Assembly
In office
2013–2017
PresidentRam Baran Yadav
Prime MinisterSushil Koirala
ConstituencyParty list
Personal details
BornDang, Nepal
Political partyNepali Congress
Websiteocmcm.lumbini.gov.np

In addition to these, Chaudhary had made appreciable contribution through an NGO Backward Societ Education. He is chairman of this organisation and has won several awards and recognitions for the same.[6]

Electoral history

2022 Nepalese provincial elections

Dang 3(A)
Party Candidate Votes
Nepali Congress Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary 19,850
CPN (UML) Ghanshyam Pandey 14,450
Result Congress hold
Source: Election Commission

2017 Nepalese provincial elections

Dang 3(A)
Party Candidate Votes
Nepali Congress Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary 17,036
CPN (Maoist Centre) Jag Prasad Sharma 14,700
Result Congress gain
Source: Election Commission

Awards

  • The Ashoka Fellowship Award, USA 1992
  • The Reebok International Human RIghts Award, USA 1994
  • The Antislavery International Award, UK 2002
  • The Ram Krishna Jaidayal Harmony Award, India 2003
  • Two Nepal Government Awards:
    • Suprabal Gorkha Dakshin Bahu Third 1994
    • Suprabal Gorkha Dakshin Bahu Trishakti Patta 2004[7]

See also

References

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