Ganesh Man Singh

Ganesh Man Singh (Nepali: गणेशमान सिंह; November 9, 1915 – September 18, 1997) was the leader of the democratic movement of 1990 in Nepal.

His father died when he was young, so his grandfather, Ratna Man Singh (who was a BadaHakim in the Rana regime), raised him.

Three months after his marriage to Mangala Devi Singh, he was sentenced to life imprisonment for his political activities.

[5] Ganesh Man Singh was one of the main leaders of the Nepali Congress Movement in 2007 B.S., which was able to overthrow the Rana Regime.

[citation needed] After the coup of 1960, Singh was held without trial for eight years at the Sundarijal Military Detention Camp.

Gamesh Man Singh's statue at Jawalakhel, Lalitpur
Ganesh Man Singh Statue in front of Ganesh Man Singh Bhawan in TU Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu
Ganesh Man Singh Building in TU Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu. The building contains the Pediatrics Department of the hospital.
Bhadrakali Mishra (right), with Ganesh Man Singh at Mishra's home in Kathmandu. Singh visited Mishra to welcome Mishra back to Nepal, a few days after his full-time return to Nepal following the restoration of democracy in the country. (August 1990)