New Delhi, Sept. 11 -- After former chief justice Sushila Karki, Kulman Ghising has emerged as the frontrunner for Nepal's prime ministerial position. According to local reports, 'Gen Z' sources said in a statement that Kulman Ghising should lead the interim cabinet in Nepal.
Kulman Ghising, 54, who has emerged among the frontrunners for the role of Nepal's interim Prime Minister, is a former head of the country's electricity board. He had gained widespread recognition for eliminating prolonged load-shedding in Kathmandu valley.
Born on November 25, 1970, in Bethan, Ramechhap, Ghising studied electrical engineering at the Regional Institute of Technology in Jamshedpur, India, and later at Pulchowk Engineering College in Nepal, he furthe...
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