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Arzu Rana Deuba (born 26 January 1962)[1] is a member of the Nepali Congress Party of Nepal[2] since 1996 and elected Central Committee member of the party since December 2021. She is currently serving as a member of the Parliament. In the 2022 Nepalese general election she was elected as a proportional representative from the Khas people category.[3] She is the wife of former PM Sher Bahadur Deuba. Deuba is a member of Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

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Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

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Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

Primary health centre. A primary health centre has comparatively better health facilities than a health post.

Primary health centre. A primary health centre has comparatively better health facilities than a health post.

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Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

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Arzu Rana Deuba (born 26 January 1962)[1] is a member of the Nepali Congress Party of Nepal[2] since 1996 and elected Central Committee member of the party since December 2021. She is currently serving as a member of the Parliament. In the 2022 Nepalese general election she was elected as a proportional representative from the Khas people category.[3] She is the wife of former PM Sher Bahadur Deuba. Deuba is a member of Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

Primary health centre. A primary health centre has comparatively better health facilities than a health post.

Free Health Checkup for all citizen

Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

Free Health Checkup for all citizen

Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

Primary health centre. A primary health centre has comparatively better health facilities than a health post.

Primary health centre. A primary health centre has comparatively better health facilities than a health post.

Free Health Checkup for all citizen

Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

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Arzu Rana Deuba (born 26 January 1962)[1] is a member of the Nepali Congress Party of Nepal[2] since 1996 and elected Central Committee member of the party since December 2021. She is currently serving as a member of the Parliament. In the 2022 Nepalese general election she was elected as a proportional representative from the Khas people category.[3] She is the wife of former PM Sher Bahadur Deuba. Deuba is a member of Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

Primary health centre. A primary health centre has comparatively better health facilities than a health post.

Free Health Checkup for all citizen

Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

Free Health Checkup for all citizen

Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

Primary health centre. A primary health centre has comparatively better health facilities than a health post.

Primary health centre. A primary health centre has comparatively better health facilities than a health post.

Free Health Checkup for all citizen

Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

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Arzu Rana Deuba (born 26 January 1962)[1] is a member of the Nepali Congress Party of Nepal[2] since 1996 and elected Central Committee member of the party since December 2021. She is currently serving as a member of the Parliament. In the 2022 Nepalese general election she was elected as a proportional representative from the Khas people category.[3] She is the wife of former PM Sher Bahadur Deuba. Deuba is a member of Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

Primary health centre. A primary health centre has comparatively better health facilities than a health post.

Free Health Checkup for all citizen

Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

Free Health Checkup for all citizen

Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

Primary health centre. A primary health centre has comparatively better health facilities than a health post.

Primary health centre. A primary health centre has comparatively better health facilities than a health post.

Free Health Checkup for all citizen

Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

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Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ

Nepali Congress Party convention and Central Leadership Voting Committee since 2000. She was a member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament of Nepal for ten years (2008-2017). She pursued issues such as women's righ