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Prakash Man Singh was born on 3 April, 1956 in Chhetrapati, Kathmandu, is a Nepali politician. Discover Prakash Man Singh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 3 April, 1956
Birthday 3 April
Birthplace Chhetrapati, Kathmandu
Nationality Nepal

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Parents Ganesh Man Singh (father) Mangala Devi Singh (mother) Children’s = Prabhash Man Singh and Bhaskar Man Singh
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Children Prabhash Man Singh and Bhaskar Man Singh

Prakash Man Singh Net Worth

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Prakash Man Singh (प्रकाश मान सिंह) is a Nepalese politician and a leader of the Nepali Congress.

He is the son of Nepali politician Ganesh Man Singh.

He has also served as the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Local Development and Federalism in Sushil Koirala's Cabinet.

1991

Singh contested the Kathmandu-4 constituency in the 1991 parliamentary election.

Singh won 36.13% of the votes in the constituency, but was defeated by Sahana Pradhan of the Communist Party of Nepal (United Marxist-Leninist) (CPN(UML)).

1994

In the 1994 parliamentary election, he contested the Kathmandu-3 constituency.

Singh won 33.77% of the votes in the constituency, but was defeated by the CPN(UML) candidate Manmohan Adhikari.

1996

Singh was Minister for Population and Environment in Sher Bahadur Deuba's cabinet formed in 1996.

He later became Minister for Supplies in Krishna Prasad Bhattarai's cabinet.

In the split in the Nepali Congress, Singh sided with the break-away Nepali Congress (Democratic).

Singh became vice-president of NC(D).

Singh also became Minister for Physical Planning and Construction in Sher Bahadur Deuba's cabinet.

2005

Singh was removed from his ministerial position when King Gyanendra took power in February 2005.

In February 2005, Singh was arrested for two weeks.

Singh was again arrested on April 21, 2005, after refusing to appear for a hearing of the Royal Commission for Corruption Control.

Singh, along with Sher Bahadur Deuba, were accused by the RCCC of involvement in a case of corruption relating to the Melamchi Drinking Water Project.

Singh had refused to appear in front of the RCCC, as he considering the institution as unconstitutional.

In July 2005, Singh and Deuba were sentenced to 2 year in jail and a fine of 90 million rupees.

2006

Singh was released from jail on February 13, 2006, as the Supreme Court of Nepal ordered the dissolution of the RCCC.

After the fall of King Gyanendra's direct rule, Singh became a nominated member of the new interim legislature.

After the reunification of NC and NC(D), Singh became vice president of Nepali Congress.

2008

In 2008, he won the Kathmandu-1 seat in the Constituent Assembly election, being the first candidate to be declared a winner.

Singh obtained 14318 votes.

2010

In the 12th General convention of the Party held on September 22, 2010, Singh was elected as General Secretary of the Party defeating rival candidate Bimalendra Nidhi from Deuba Camp.

2014

Singh, the son of Ganesh Man Singh fielded candidacy for the post of party president leaving the camp in the 14th general convention of Nepali Congress.

He was able to garner nearly 7% voters opening the way for second round of election as Deuba who obtained 48% votes was unable to cross 50% mark even joining hands with leader Krishna Prasad Sitaula.

Later, Deuba asked Nidhi and Singh for support while Singh said he was ready to support Deuba.

With this, Deuba and Singh came together after almost 12 years.