Ram Narayan Mishra

{{Short description|Nepali politician}}

{{Infobox minister

| name = Ram Narayan Mishra

| birth_date = 5 June 1922

| birth_place = Pipra village, Mahottari District, Nepal

| office = Ministry of Industry and Commerce

| native_name = राम नारायण मिश्र

| native_name_lang = ne

| country = Nepal

| leader =

| monarch = His Majesty King Mahendra

| parliament = Parliament of Nepal

| appointer = His Majesty King Mahendra

| minister = Industry and Commerce

| party = Nepali Congress

| citizenship = Nepalese

| nationality = Nepalese

| residence = Pipara

| occupation = Nepalese Politician

| cabinet = B.P. Koirala cabinet, 1959

| footnotes = Plenipotentiary for Treaty of trade and transit between the Government of India and His Majesty's Government of Nepal [1960]

| term_start = 27 May 1959

| image = Ram Narayan Mishra Chowk, Pipara.jpg

| caption = Memorial statue of Ram Narayan Mishra on the Janakpur - Bhitthamore Highway at Pipra Rural Municipality

| term_end = 15 December 1960

| successor = Bedananda Jha

}}

Ram Narayan Mishra was the Minister for Industry and Commerce in the BP Koirala cabinet of 1959. He took his office of the Ministry on 27 May 1959.{{Cite book|last1=Joshi|first1=Bhuwan Lal|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MX22o4PJ3Q0C|title=Democratic Innocations in Nepal|last2=Rose|first2=Leo E.|publisher=University of California Press|language=en}} He was also a democratic fighter of Nepal and a founder member of Nepali Congress.{{Cite web|title=Democratic fighter Mishra remembered|url=https://en.setopati.com/political/113326/|access-date=2021-08-27|website=Setopati}} He was the founder of the Janakpur Cigarette Factory Limited. This factory was established with Russian assistance.{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=61 years' history of Janakpur Cigarette Factory |url=https://www.nepalnews.com/s/business/reckoning-61-years-history-of-janakpur-cigarette-factory |website=www.nepalnews.com |access-date=2024-06-21}} He from Pipara village of Mahottari district of Nepal. He also established Ram Narayan Ayodhya Higher Secondary School at Pipara village.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}}

Description

He was selected as the plenipotentiary from His Majesty's government of Nepal for Treaty of trade and transit between the Government of India and His Majesty's Government of Nepal [1960].{{Cite web|title=Treaty of Trade and Transit Between the Governments of India and His Majesty's Government of Nepal [1960] INTSer 18|url=http://www.commonlii.org/in/other/treaties/INTSer/1960/18.html|access-date=2021-08-26|website=www.commonlii.org}}{{Cite web |title=TREATY OF TRADE AND TRANSIT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENTS OF INDIA AND HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT OF NEPAL |url=https://www.mea.gov.in/bilateral-documents.htm?dtl/6379/Treaty+of+Trade+and+Transit |website=Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India}}

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Category:Nepal MPs 1959–1960

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