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UCPN (Maoist) senior leader Baburam Bhattarai gave lecture s to M. Phil. students at Jamal-based Public Administration Campus affiliated to Tribhuvan University on Saturday.
Leader Bhattarai delivered his lecture on 'The Nature of Underdevelopment and Regional Structure of Nepal: A Marxist Analysis' to the M. Phil. students.
Bhattarai, in his lecture , shed lights on Nepal's ongoing development trends and reasons behind its underdevelopment through the Marxist perspective. The former prime minister also delivered his lecture s on recent political, social and economic aspects.
On the occasion, the UCPN (M) leader said that country's progress was unlikely without economic prosperity and political stability, urging the students to focus on the same issues.
Furthermore, Bhattarai gave his speeches on Nepal's past, present and future situation, current situation of neighbouring countries, Nepal's trade and commerce with them and the domestic and external reasons of Nepal's underdevelopment.
He was of the statement that political change could not remain sustainable if economic prosperity was not carried out in a rapid way.
source/photo: the kathmandu post,19 july 2014
Leader Bhattarai delivered his lecture on 'The Nature of Underdevelopment and Regional Structure of Nepal: A Marxist Analysis' to the M. Phil. students.
Bhattarai, in his lecture , shed lights on Nepal's ongoing development trends and reasons behind its underdevelopment through the Marxist perspective. The former prime minister also delivered his lecture s on recent political, social and economic aspects.
On the occasion, the UCPN (M) leader said that country's progress was unlikely without economic prosperity and political stability, urging the students to focus on the same issues.
Furthermore, Bhattarai gave his speeches on Nepal's past, present and future situation, current situation of neighbouring countries, Nepal's trade and commerce with them and the domestic and external reasons of Nepal's underdevelopment.
He was of the statement that political change could not remain sustainable if economic prosperity was not carried out in a rapid way.
source/photo: the kathmandu post,19 july 2014
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