Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev (; 29 December 1945 – 1 June 2001) was
King of Nepal
The King of Nepal (traditionally known as the Mahārājdhirāja i.e. Great King of Kings; ) was Nepal's head of state and monarch from 1768 to 2008. He served as the head of the Nepalese monarchy—Shah Dynasty. The monarchy was abolished on 2 ...
from 1972 until
his assassination in 2001.
Early life and education
Birendra was born at the
Narayanhiti Royal Palace in
Kathmandu
Kathmandu () is the capital and largest city of Nepal, situated in the central part of the country within the Kathmandu Valley. As per the 2021 Nepal census, it has a population of 845,767 residing in 105,649 households, with approximately 4 mi ...
as the eldest son of the then
Crown Prince Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev and his first wife, Crown Princess
Indra Rajya Lakshmi Devi.
Birendra spent eight years studying at
St Joseph's School, a
Jesuit
The Society of Jesus (; abbreviation: S.J. or SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits ( ; ), is a religious order (Catholic), religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rom ...
school in
Darjeeling
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, with his brother
Gyanendra
Gyanendra Shah (born 7 July 1947) is the final monarch of Nepal, ruled from 2001 until 2008, when the monarchy was overthrown. He briefly held the throne as a child between 1950 and 1951, when his grandfather Tribhuvan and his family fled to In ...
. On 13 March 1955, their grandfather
King Tribhuvan
Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah Dev (), (30 June 1906 – 13 March 1955) was King of Nepal. Born in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, he ascended to the throne at the age of five, upon the death of his father, Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah, and was cr ...
died and their father succeeded the Nepalese throne. With his father's ascension, Birendra became the
crown prince
A crown prince or hereditary prince is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy. The female form of the title, crown princess, is held by a woman who is heir apparent or is married to the heir apparent.
''Crown prince ...
of Nepal.
In 1959, Birendra was enrolled at
Eton College
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in the
United Kingdom
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. After studying at Eton until 1964, he returned to Nepal where he began to explore the country by traveling on foot to the remote parts of the country where he lived humbly with what was available in the villages.
He later completed his education by spending some time at the
University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo (, abbreviated as in Japanese and UTokyo in English) is a public research university in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1877 as the nation's first modern university by the merger of several pre-westernisation era ins ...
, before studying political theory at
Harvard University
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from 1967 to 1968.
Birendra enjoyed travelling in his youth, and went on trips to
Canada
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,
Latin America
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, Africa, many parts of
India
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, and a number of other Asian countries. He was also an art collector and supporter of Nepalese craftspeople and artists and learned to fly helicopters.
Birendra was
married
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to
Aishwarya Rajya Lakshmi Devi from the
Rana family, his second cousin, on 27 February 1970. The wedding, which was billed as one of the most lavish Hindu nuptial ceremonies in history, cost $9.5 million to stage.
Birendra was diagnosed with
coronary artery disease
Coronary artery disease (CAD), also called coronary heart disease (CHD), or ischemic heart disease (IHD), is a type of cardiovascular disease, heart disease involving Ischemia, the reduction of blood flow to the cardiac muscle due to a build-up ...
and had undergone
angioplasty
Angioplasty, also known as balloon angioplasty and percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, is a minimally invasive procedure, minimally invasive endovascular surgery, endovascular Medical procedure, procedure used to widen narrowed or obstructe ...
in United Kingdom as per reports in the late 1990s.
Reign
Early years
Birendra ascended to the Nepalese throne on 31 January 1972, at the age of 26, after the death of his father,
King Mahendra
Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev (; 11 June 1920 – 31 January 1972) was King of Nepal from 13 March 1955 until his death in 1972.
He led the 1960 Nepal coup d'état, 1960 coup d'état, in which he dismissed the government, jailed other political ...
. However, his
coronation
A coronation ceremony marks the formal investiture of a monarch with regal power using a crown. In addition to the crowning, this ceremony may include the presentation of other items of regalia, and other rituals such as the taking of special v ...
was delayed until 24 February 1975, when he was 29, since the first year was considered to be a mourning period for death of king's father and the second year was deemed to be inauspicious by
religious astrologers. As a
Hindu
Hindus (; ; also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pp. 35–37 Historically, the term has also be ...
monarch, he had to follow Nepalese tradition.
Panchayat era
On his ascension to the throne, Birendra was effectively an
absolute monarch, as he inherited a country where political parties were banned and he ruled through a system of local and regional councils known as
panchayats.
In an attempt to maintain the ''panchayat'' system of government, prominent leaders of the
Nepali Congress Party
The Nepali Congress ( ; abbr. NC), colloquially the Congress Party, or simply the Congress, is a social democratic political party in Nepal and the largest party in the country. The party has 870,106 members as of the party's 14th general con ...
were arrested frequently.
During the 1980s the restraints that had been imposed on political organizations were eased, and liberal student-led groups started to demand constitutional change in Nepal.
Because of the growing pro-democracy movement Birendra announced that a referendum to decide between a party-less or a multi-party system would be held. During, referendum options were given for a multi-party system or a Panchayati system. The referendum was held in May 1980 with the party-less system winning by a margin of 55% to 45%.
The result of the election led the king to make mass restructuring of country both economically and politically. After the national referendum, he divided the nation into 5 development regions in order to create balanced development and visited each division once a year; the visits were discontinued after his status as a constitutional monarchy in 1990.
Democratic era

In 1990, a series of strikes and pro-democracy riots broke out in Nepal. Due to the riots, Birendra lifted the ban on political parties and agreed to become a
constitutional monarch
Constitutional monarchy, also known as limited monarchy, parliamentary monarchy or democratic monarchy, is a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their authority in accordance with a constitution and is not alone in making decisions. ...
in April 1990. He appointed an independent Constitution Recommendation Commission to represent the main opposition factions and to prepare a new constitution to accommodate their demands for political reform. The commission presented him with the draft of the proposed constitution on 10 September 1990. The new constitution would make Birendra head of state of a constitutional monarchy with a system of multiparty democracy. The draft constitution was approved by the Prime Minister
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai ( Nepali: कृष्णप्रसाद भट्टराई; 13 December 19244 March 2011) also known as Kishunji was a Nepalese political leader. He was one of the main leaders involved in transitioning Nepal from ...
and his cabinet and so, on 9 November 1990, Birendra
promulgated
Promulgation is the formal proclamation or the declaration that a new statutory or administrative law is enacted after its final approval. In some jurisdictions, this additional step is necessary before the law can take effect.
After a new law i ...
the new constitution transformed Nepal into a constitutional monarchy. As a constitutional monarch, Birendra became more popular than he had been as an autocratic ruler attributing to his democratic views and behaviors as well as the inability of the political parties. Birendra, however, could not prevent the
Nepalese Civil War
The Nepalese Civil War was a protracted armed conflict that took place in the then Kingdom of Nepal from 1996 to 2006. It saw countrywide fighting between the Kingdom rulers and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), with the latter making ...
, a conflict between
Maoist
Maoism, officially Mao Zedong Thought, is a variety of Marxism–Leninism that Mao Zedong developed while trying to realize a socialist revolution in the agricultural, pre-industrial society of the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic o ...
rebels and government forces, which lasted from 1996 until 2006.
[Sharma, S. (2019). ''The Nepal Nexus: An Inside Account of the Maoists, the Durbar and New Delhi''. Penguin Random House India Private Limited.]
Murder
Birendra and members of his immediate family were massacred on 1 June 2001 at the
Narayanhiti Palace
The Narayanhiti Palace Museum () is a public museum in Kathmandu, Nepal located east of the Kaiser Mahal and next to Thamel. The museum was created in 2008 from the complex of the former Narayanhiti Palace (or Narayanhiti Durbar) following the ...
, the residence of the
Nepali monarchy. After shooting himself, the comatose Dipendra was proclaimed King. He failed to regain consciousness and was declared dead a few days later. With no other royal wanting to take the throne, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev was made the king.
Notable works and improvements
Diplomatic campaign

He managed to maintain Nepal's independence despite encroaching influences by India, China, and the Soviet Union. His first trips abroad as king were to
India
India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ...
in October 1973 and
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
two months later. He prevented the breaking up of Mustang from Nepal and Tibet from China during the Mustang revolution. The disarmament of Khampas rebellions working against China brought Nepal-China relations to a new height.
His compatriots remember him for his extensive campaign and contribution for the establishment of
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is the regional intergovernmental organization and geopolitical union of states in South Asia. Its member states are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, ...
and South Asian food reserve. During his reign, he was also able to set up the SAARC Secretariat in Kathmandu.
He was able to establish diplomatic relations with additional 46 countries taking the total number of countries for diplomatic relations from 49 to 96. He further strengthened Nepal's policy of neutrality by promoting Nepal as zone of Peace in the UN. He believed that Nepal, sandwiched between the two Asian powers, should have good relationship with both.
Promotion of peace
He proposed Nepal to be declared a zone of Peace in the United Nations meeting, taking into consideration Nepal's historic peace status, birth of Gautam Buddha and its historical policy of Non-alignment to any foreign powers. This proposal was supported by 116 countries in the UNO.
He later established a "Peace Keeping Training Camp" in 1986. This was later restructured into a training institute in 2001 for training peace keeping forces. It was later renamed as
Birendra Peace Operations Training Centre. This institute, was later restructured as the training organization through which Nepal started sending trained, peace-keeping forces in cooperation with the UN and became an active member of it. In 1974,
King Birendra
Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev (; 29 December 1945 – 1 June 2001) was King of Nepal from 1972 until his assassination in 2001.
Early life and education
Birendra was born at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace in Kathmandu as the eldest son of th ...
was successful in peacefully disarming the
Kham
Kham (; ) is one of the three traditional Tibet, Tibetan regions, the others being Domey also known as Amdo in the northeast, and Ü-Tsang in central Tibet. The official name of this Tibetan region/province is Dotoe (). The original residents of ...
pas rebellions, settled in the northern Himalayan region, by giving land, money and citizenship to those who surrendered their arms, and by confiscating weapons as well. Thus who did not surrender would be prohibited from moving toward the Tibetan region.
Birendra is also credited with blocking the use of the army for suppressing the Maoist revolution in the country, which would've further aggravated the situation and disturbed the peace in the nation.
Environmental protection

King Birendra was regarded as a lover of nature and a great supporter of nature conservation. The trend of nature conservation from the government started during his reign. The dramatic decline of the rhinoceros population due to massive Terai migration and the extent of poaching prompted the government to institute the Rhino Patrol force (Nepali: ''गैडा गस्ती'' ) of 130 armed men and a network of guard posts all over Chitwan. To prevent the extinction of rhinos through a legal system, National park law was introduced which gazetted the
Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park is the first national park of Nepal. It was established in 1973 as the Royal Chitwan National Park and was granted the status of a World Heritage Site in 1984. It covers an area of in the Terai of south-central Nepal. It ra ...
in December 1970, with borders delineated the following year and established in 1973.
[Gurung, K. K. (1983). ''Heart of the Jungle: the Wildlife of Chitwan, Nepal''. André Deutsch, London.][Adhikari, T. R. (2002)]
''The curse of success''.
Habitat Himalaya – A Resources Himalaya Factfile, Volume IX, Number 3.

For the purpose of conservation of Tigers in the nation, an area of 368 km
2 was gazetted as ''Royal Karnali Wildlife Reserve'' in 1976 which was later proclaimed as
Royal Bardiya Wildlife Reserve in 1982. The
Babai River
The Babai River () originates in and completely drains Inner Terai Dang Valley of Mid-Western Nepal. Dang is an oval valley between the Mahabharat Range and Siwalik Hills in its eponymous district. Dang was anciently home to indigenous Th ...
Valley was further added to this reserved area in 1984. A flourishing ecosystem in the reserve later led to the proclamation of the area as national park in 1988.
[Majupuria, T. C., Kumar, R. (1998). ''Wildlife, National Parks and Reserves of Nepal.'' S. Devi, Saharanpur and Tecpress Books, Bangkok. ] The country's fourth protected area was established in 1976 from the Himalayan area of Langtang and named as
Langtang National Park
Langtang National Park is a national park in north-central Nepal. It was established in 1976 as Nepal's first Himalayan national park and the country's fourth protected area. It covers an area of in the Nuwakot, Rasuwa and Sindhulpalchok Dist ...
. For this purpose, an area of 1,710 km
2 was reserved in the district of
Nuwakot,
Rasuwa
Rasuwa District ( is one of 13 districts of Bagmati Province and one of seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The district, with Dhunche as its district headquarters, covers an area of and has a population (2011) of 43,300. Its District Post Offic ...
and
Sindhulpalchok.
He also gazetted another wildlife reserve in 1976 as
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve
The Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is a protected area in the Terai of eastern Nepal covering of wetlands in the Sunsari District, Sunsari, Saptari District, Saptari and Udayapur Districts. It comprises extensive reed beds and freshwater marshes i ...
. In the same year, he also established
Royal Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve in the Terai region of far-western province which was later enlarged and converted to national park in the late 1980s.
Also, another protected area,
Rara National Park
Rara National Park is a protected area in the Himalayas of Nepal and was established in 1976. Covering an area of in the Mugu and Jumla districts, it is the country's smallest national park. Its main feature is Rara Lake at an altitude of . ...
was established in the same year in order to protect the unique flora and fauna of
Humla,
Mugu and
Jumla regions and to fulfil his father,
King Mahendra's dream of creating a pristine nature reserve with a reserved area of 106 km
2 in the
Mugu and
Jumla districts which also includes the famous Rara Lake.
The last National Park to be established as part of the
Sacred Himalayan Landscape
The Sacred Himalayan Landscape is a large trans-boundary landscape in the eastern Himalayas encompassing temperate broadleaf and conifer forests, alpine meadows and grasslands, which harbour more than 80 mammal and more than 440 bird species. I ...
in the same year was
Sagarmatha National Park
Sagarmāthā National Park is a national park in the Himalayas of eastern Nepal that was established in 1976 and encompasses an area of in the Solukhumbu District. It ranges in elevation from and includes Mount Everest. In the north, it shares ...
in with reservation of area of 1,148 km
2 in the
Solukhumbu District
Solukhumbu District ( , Sherpa: , Wylie: shar khum bu dzong) is one of 14 districts of Koshi Province of eastern Nepal. As the name suggests, it consists of the sub-regions Solu and Khumbu. The closest post office to Solukhumbu with a postal co ...
.
In 1984, a 225 km
2 area of
Bajhang,
Bajura
Bajura District ( ), a part of Sudurpashchim Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The district, with Martadi (today part of Badimalika municipality) as its district headquarters, covers an area of and had a population o ...
,
Achham and
Doti
Doti (), also known as Dotigarh (डोटीगढ़) or the Far-Western Development Region was a development region of Nepal situated between River Kali bordering Kumaon division of Uttarakhand, India in the west and the Karnali river on t ...
was set aside as a protected area in the
Far-Western Region, Nepal and was named
Khaptad National Park
Khaptad National Park is a national park in the Far-Western Region, Nepal that was established in 1984. Stretching over the four districts of Bajhang, Bajura, Achham and Doti it covers an area of and ranges in elevation from .
History
Khap ...
. In the same year, he also established
Parsa Wildlife Reserve which was later extended to a National Park. Similarly, the nation's only trans-
Himalayan national park,
Shey Phoksundo National Park
Shey Phoksundo National Park is the largest and only trans- Himalayan national park in Nepal. It was established in 1984 and covers an area of in the districts of Dolpa and Mugu in the Mid-Western Region, Nepal. The protected area ranges in e ...
, was established in 1984 with an area of 3,555 square Kilometers in the districts of
Dolpa
Dolpa District (), is a district, located in Karnali Province of Nepal, It is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal and one of ten district of Karnali. The district, with Dunai as its district headquarters, covers an area of and has a po ...
and
Mugu in the
Karnali Province
Karnali Province () is one of the seven federal provinces of Nepal formed by the new constitution, which was adopted on 20 September 2015. The total area of the province is , making it the largest province in Nepal with 18.97% of the country's ...
which also included the famous
Phoksundo Lake
Phoksundo Lake is an alpine fresh water oligotrophic lake in Nepal's Shey Phoksundo National Park at an elevation of in the Dolpa District. Phoksundo Lake is in size with a water volume of and a discharge of . In 2004, a survey by the Departm ...
.
In order to preserve the royal tradition of hunting as a hobby, but also to prevent the depleting wild life resource he established
Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve
Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve is the only hunting reserve in Nepal. Established in 1987 it covers an area of in the Dhaulagiri Himal of western Nepal in the Eastern Rukum, Myagdi and Baglung Districts. In elevation, it ranges from .
Flora and fa ...
in 1987 AD.
King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation
The National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC), (), previously known as the King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation (), is a Nepalese autonomous and not-for-profit organization working in the field of nature conservation.
The Trust works ...
as a memorial to his father, with the then prince
Gyanendra
Gyanendra Shah (born 7 July 1947) is the final monarch of Nepal, ruled from 2001 until 2008, when the monarchy was overthrown. He briefly held the throne as a child between 1950 and 1951, when his grandfather Tribhuvan and his family fled to In ...
as the chairman, was also established in 1990. With the establishment of Mahendra trust, he declared
Annapurna Conservation Area
Annapurna Conservation Area is Nepal's largest protected area covering in the Annapurna range of the Himalayas. It ranges in elevation from to the peak of Annapurna I at . The conservation area stretches across Manang District, Nepal, Manang, Mu ...
.
Moreover, with his efforts, Nepal was able to enlist
Sagarmatha National Park
Sagarmāthā National Park is a national park in the Himalayas of eastern Nepal that was established in 1976 and encompasses an area of in the Solukhumbu District. It ranges in elevation from and includes Mount Everest. In the north, it shares ...
in 1979 and
Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park is the first national park of Nepal. It was established in 1973 as the Royal Chitwan National Park and was granted the status of a World Heritage Site in 1984. It covers an area of in the Terai of south-central Nepal. It ra ...
in 1984 into the
UNESCO
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World heritage sites
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. Similarly, monument zones such as the Durbar squares of
Kathmandu
Kathmandu () is the capital and largest city of Nepal, situated in the central part of the country within the Kathmandu Valley. As per the 2021 Nepal census, it has a population of 845,767 residing in 105,649 households, with approximately 4 mi ...
,
Lalitpur and
Bhaktapur
Bhaktapur (Nepali language, Nepali and Sanskrit: भक्तपुर, ; "City of Devotees"), known locally as Khwopa (Nepal Bhasa: , ) and historically called Bhadgaon, is a city in the east corner of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal located abou ...
and religious sites such as
Swayambhunath
Swayambhu Maha Chaitya (Devanagari: स्वयम्भू स्तूप; Nepal Bhasa: स्वयंभू; Swayambhu Great Stupa, or ''Swayambu'' or ''Swoyambhu'') is an ancient religious complex atop a hill in the Kathmandu Valley, west ...
,
Boudhanath
Boudha Stupa (; Newari: खास्ति चैत्य); or Jarung Kashor (''Let it be done, Slip of the tongue'')(, ), also known as Khasti Chaitya or Khāsa Chaitya, is a stupa and major spiritual landmarkSamye Translations, "Boudha: The G ...
,
Pashupatinath Temple
Shri Pashupatinātha Temple () is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Pashupati, a manifestation of the god Śiva. Located on the banks of the sacred Bagmati River in Kathmandu, Nepal, the temple is one of the oldest and most significant religiou ...
and
Changu Narayan
Changu Narayan is an ancient Hindu and Buddhist temple, located on a hilltop of Changu (also called Dolagiri) in Changunarayan Municipality of Bhaktapur District, Nepal. The temple is considered to be built in the 4th century AD and is one of ...
was also enlisted in 1979.
Economic reforms

Focusing on sustainability and environmental conservation, on , trolley bus system was established in Nepal from the aid of
People's Republic of China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
. He followed in the path of his father to establish industrial estates by establishing Nepalgunj Industrial Area(1973), Pokhara Industrial Area(1974), Butwal Industrial Area(1976), Bhaktapur Industrial Area(1979), Dhankuta Industrial Area(1980), Birendranagar Industrial Area(1981), Gajendranarayan Industrial Area(1986) respectively.
Birendra is initially credited for devising the plan of Melamchi water project to Kathmandu. Gorakhali Tires Industries, Udayapur Cement Industries Limited, Nepal Metal company, Nepal Pharmaceuticals were all established during his time. King Birendra, was the patron of
Pashupati Area Development Trust
Pashupati Area Development Trust (PADT; Nepali: पशुपति क्षेत्र विकास कोष) is a Hindu trust established to conserve and operate the Pashupatinath Temple and other charitable institution in the Pashupatinath ...
. In April 1979, Nepal Oriental Magnesite factory was established with a joint investment of Nepal government and Orissa Industries, India at
Lakuri Danda in
Dolakha District
Dolakha, often known as Dolkha or Dholkha (Nepal Bhasa:दोलखा जिल्ला)), a part of Bagmati Province, is one of the List of districts of Nepal, seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The district, with Charikot as its district headqu ...
with the objective of producing dead burnt magnesite and talc powder. In 1983 he was able to establish a
Nepal-Pakistan Joint Economic Commission bringing in significant foreign investments in the country.
A 60 Megawatt
hydropower
Hydropower (from Ancient Greek -, "water"), also known as water power or water energy, is the use of falling or fast-running water to Electricity generation, produce electricity or to power machines. This is achieved by energy transformation, ...
project at Kulekhani began operation in 1982 with economic aid from the
World Bank
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,
Kuwait
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, and
Japan
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.
TU Teaching Hospital was established in 1982 with the economic support from
Japan International Cooperation Agency
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (), also known as JICA'','' is a governmental agency that delivers the bulk of Official Development Assistance (ODA) for the government of Japan. It is chartered with assisting economic and social gr ...
. Nardevi Ayurvedic Hospital was established in 1974. Nepal Police Hospital was established by the king on the 27th of Chaitra, 2040 BS with an intention to provide free health services to in- service policemen and, their families.
He established Securities Exchange Center Ltd in 1976 to manage, promote and support the growth of trade of stocks and capitals in the nation. This center was later developed to what we know today as
Nepal Stock Exchange
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) is the only stock exchange of Nepal. the Market
Capitalization of the companies listed on NEPSE totaled .
NEPSE opened its trading floor on 13 January 1994.
The basic objective of NEPSE is to impart free mark ...
.
He is also credited for establishing the first television channel of Nepal
Nepal Television
Nepal Television (), shortened to NTV is the Nepali national Public broadcasting, public state-controlled television broadcaster. It's accessible in four languages. It is the oldest and most watched television channel in Nepal. The news broadcas ...
in 1984 which started its first channel in 1985 with French aid. Due to these economic reforms, by 1986, there were 2,054 industrial establishments employing about 125 thousand workers in the nation. By 1990, reach of people for television meant that video rental services and satellite dishes were commonly available.
King Birendra in the advice and consent of Rastriya Panchayat in 1986 established Mahendra Sanskrit University to manage
Sanskrit
Sanskrit (; stem form ; nominal singular , ,) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in northwest South Asia after its predecessor languages had Trans-cultural ...
education in Nepal in Dang which at the time of its commencement was the second university of the country.
Roads and transportation
Various Studies in 1972 showed that building road connectivity in hilly and rural areas were more expensive than air connectivity.
So, the then government took the policy of connecting rural areas with airports and build roads only when there was a high amount of traffic flow. Under this policy,
Baglung Airport
Baglung Airport , also known as Balewa Airport, is a domestic airport serving Baglung, a List of cities in Nepal, municipality located in the western region of Gandaki Province of Nepal.
History
Baglung Airport was originally opened in 1973 but ...
(
Balewa Airport), Dhorpatan Airport,
Mahendranagar Airport and
Rukum Chaurjahari Airport
Rukum Chaurjahari Airport is a domestic airport located in Chaurjahari serving Western Rukum District, a district in Karnali Province in Nepal.
History
The airport started operations on 24 September 1973.
The airport was renovated and the runw ...
was established in the year 1973.
Sanphebagar airport was established in 1975.
Simikot Airport
Simikot Airport is a domestic airport located in Simikot serving Humla District, a district in Karnali Province in Nepal. It is the main tourist gateway on the Nepalese side to the Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar. As road access in this ar ...
was established on 18 March 1977,
Dolpa Airport
Dolpa Airport , also known as Juphal Airport is a domestic airport located in Juphal, Thuli Bheri serving Dolpa District, a district in Karnali Province in Nepal. It is one of the two airports of the district. Dolpo Airport was established in ...
, was established in 1978 and
Ramechhap airport in 1979.
Doti Airport, also known as Silgadhi Airport was established in 1973 with the blacktopped runway.
Talcha Airport
Rara Airport , also known as Talcha Airport, is a domestic airport located in Chhayanath Rara serving Rara National Park in Karnali Province in Nepal.
History
The airport was constructed in 1975, operating with a single gravel runway until 201 ...
, also known as
Rara Airport
Rara Airport , also known as Talcha Airport, is a domestic airport located in Chhayanath Rara serving Rara National Park in Karnali Province in Nepal.
History
The airport was constructed in 1975, operating with a single gravel runway until 201 ...
was built in 1975.
Taplejung Airport
Taplejung Airport , also known as Suketar Airport, is a domestic airport located in Phungling serving Taplejung District, a district in Koshi Province in Nepal. It is the main tourist gateway on the Kangchenjunga mountainous area and Pathibhara ...
located in
Phungling
Phungling Municipality (previously also ''Taplejung Municipality'') is a List of cities in Nepal, municipality located in Taplejung District in the Koshi Province of Nepal.
The municipality was formed merging the then two Village development comm ...
, also called
Suketar Airport
Taplejung Airport , also known as Suketar Airport, is a domestic airport located in Phungling serving Taplejung District, a district in Koshi Province in Nepal. It is the main tourist gateway on the Kangchenjunga mountainous area and Pathibhar ...
, Jiri Airport and
Phaplu Airport
Phaplu Airport (, ) is a domestic airport located in Phaplu, Solududhkunda serving Solukhumbu District, a district in Koshi Province in Nepal.
History
The airport was opened in October 1976 and later broadened by Sir Edmund Hillary to accommod ...
and
Bajhang Airport was built in 1976.
Rolpa Airport
Rolpa Airport is an airport in Rolpa District, Lumbini Province, Nepal.
The ICAO code is VNRP and the IATA code is RPA. It is currently not in operation.
note: it was not available right know
See also
* List of airports in Nepal
References< ...
in 1980,
Manang Airport
Manang Airport (, ) is a domestic airport located in Manang serving Manang District, a district in Gandaki Province in Nepal. Situated at an elevation of above mean sea level, it is one of the List of highest airports, highest airports in the ...
in 1981,
Bajura airport
Bajura Airport is a domestic airport located in Budhinanda serving Bajura District, a district in Sudurpashchim Province in Nepal.
Facilities
The airport resides at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has one runway which is in length.
...
in 1984 and Darchula Airport in 1986.
Similarly, The Lamosangu-Jiri road leading to Solukhumbu was commissioned in 1985 with Swiss government aid.
Promotion of agriculture
The government, during Birendra's reign, focused highly on agriculture promotion. As a result, almost 90% of the population was directly or indirectly involved in agriculture by 1990. Bhrikuti Pulp and Paper was established in 1985 under the Companies Act 2021 (
Bikram Sambat
Vikram Samvat (ISO: ''Vikrama Saṁvata''; abbreviated VS), also known as the Vikrami calendar is a Hindu calendar historically used in the Indian subcontinent and still also used in several Indian states and Nepal. It is a lunisolar calendar, ...
) with support from the
People's Republic of China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
.
Increase in agricultural lands and agricultural workforce provided increased supplies of food, resulting in better nutrition. Corn production was increased to over 1 million tons in 1991 from 500,000 tons in 1961. Lumbini Sugar Mills at Sunwal,
Nawalparasi
Nawalparasi District (, ), part of which belongs to Gandaki Province and part to Lumbini Province, was one of the 75 districts of Nepal before being divided into Parasi District and Nawalpur District in 2015.
The district, with Parasi as its ...
was built with the technical assistance from China in 1982.
The establishment of Gorakhali rubber Industries led to the cultivation of rubber for the first time in
Jhapa
Jhapa District (; ) is a district of Koshi Province in eastern Nepal named after a Rajbanshi Surjapuri language word "Jhapa", meaning "to cover" (verb). The 2021 Nepal Census, puts the total population of the district at 994,090. The total a ...
,
Illam
Illam (), also referred to as Mana, is the Malayalam word for the house of a Namboodiri Brahmin. In the traditional lineage system used for the classification and identification of homes based on the castes of Kerala, South India, an Illam s ...
and many other places of eastern Nepal. Similarly. establishment of agriculture based industries such as Bhrikuti Pulp and Paper, Hetauda Textile and huge number of carpet and garment industry were established to convert raw agricultural produce which contributed greatly to the economy.
Political achievements

During the reign of King Birendra, referendum was held in 2037 BS for democracy wherein options were a multi-party system or a Panchayati system. During the Panchayat era and after the national referendum, he divided the nation into 5 development regions in order to create balanced development, and visited each division once a year; the visits were discontinued after 1990 democracy movement.
Despite previously being an autocratic rule and constant pressure from the supporters and royal members, the king always played the role of constitutional monarch by the book and never overstepped his boundaries. King Birendra was always there when there was some political crisis in the nation. Mid-term elections, 2051 and General Election, 2056 can be attributed to his good governance. The King regularly asked the Supreme Court for its advice on any political matters that could concern the constitution so that he would never overstep the boundaries of the constitution. He created a culture where the king and prime minister would meet every Thursday at his palace to discuss matters of state.
Social reforms
Recognizing low literacy levels as the main hindrance to national progress, King Birendra made development of education system his national priority. The five year plan starting from 1971 was mainly focused in building new educational institutions and upgrading the efficiency of the current education system. On the auspicious occasion of his coronation, King Birendra declared primary education to be free for all Nepalese citizens. Similarly, in 1978 with a royal approval all educational material started to be distributed free of costs to educational institutions. King Birendra became the patron of
Royal Nepal Academy of Science and Technology which worked in the field of developing science and technology in the nation. He established
Mahendra Sanskrit University
Nepal Sanskrit University () is one of the universities in Nepal. It was established in December 1986 and has its central office at Beljhundi in Dang district of Lumbini Province, Nepal. The university is 13 km away from the city of Ghorahi.
A ...
in 1986 to preserve the language and culture in the region. Dowry system was criminalized in Nepal in 1976 under the Social Practices Reform Act (2033 B.S). Under the five year plan, King Birendra started the policy of National Service which required the post-graduate students to contribute their one-year of service to the development works in the rural areas. He initiated the process of preserving the history by establishing
Natural History Museum
A natural history museum or museum of natural history is a scientific institution with natural history scientific collection, collections that include current and historical records of animals, plants, Fungus, fungi, ecosystems, geology, paleo ...
in 1975. On 22 September 1976 he enacted Narcotic Drugs (Control) Act, 2033 prohibiting the trade, smuggling or any kind of drug trafficking in the country.
Development policy
Birendra took the policy of road development according to the population and daily road traffic and connecting the rural areas with airports. He restructured many governmental organization for the purpose of achieving developmental goals. He stressed roadbuilding, sanitation and scientific as well as technical trainings. A comprehensive study performed regarding the central planning agency triggered the restructuring of the National Planning Commission in 1972 and minor changes in 1987.
The government policy focused mainly on environment conservation, agriculture and education.
Criticism
Stagnant economy
Though King Birendra is remembered as a development-friendly king, he is also criticized for his inability to drive the country towards rapid development efforts like his father
King Mahendra
Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev (; 11 June 1920 – 31 January 1972) was King of Nepal from 13 March 1955 until his death in 1972.
He led the 1960 Nepal coup d'état, 1960 coup d'état, in which he dismissed the government, jailed other political ...
. He had the political will but simply not the skill through which development efforts could be rapidly gained. His policy of sustainable development, shown by his nature conservation efforts, culture, and history became hindrances for economic development. The Panchayat regime created a stagnant economy during his reign as an autocratic ruler.
Administrative failure
Historians point out that the Panchayat Regime under King Birendra was a failure. He was not able to bring in much direct foreign investment during his reign, and all the programs he brought, or all the reforms he made were the continuation of his father's legacy. He restructured various organization previously established by his father, and implemented various development plan envisioned by his father.
Failed development efforts
Birendra restructured various organization and brought many development plans, but his development efforts were mostly a failure; which hindered any radical change in the country. Many airports and roads built during his era were rarely used, and eventually had to be closed down. Moreover, the reason the newly-built roads were rarely used was due to very low vehicle ownership or access to vehicles; so rarely contributing to economic development.
Fall of the Panchayat system
Some historians and anti-democrats blame Birendra solely for the fall of Panchayat regime. During the 1980s, the restraints that he had eased against political organizations provided a breeding ground for political parties which had previously been powerless and virtually non-existent until then.
Personality
From a very young age, Birendra was described by his
Eton
Eton most commonly refers to Eton College, a public school in Eton, Berkshire, England.
Eton may also refer to:
Places
*Eton, Berkshire, a town in Berkshire, England
*Eton, Georgia, a town in the United States
*Éton, a commune in the Meuse depa ...
teachers as a kind prince. He was remembered by his Eton classmates as a "very, very nice bloke who was embarrassed when his full title was read out at the school assembly." Very famous Nepalese media personality,
Neer Shah
Neer Bikram Shah, also known as Nir Shah, is a Nepalese film actor, director, producer, poet, songwriter, and businessman. He is considered one of the leading actors in Nepali cinema history and an actor with multiple identities. He is related ...
describe Birendra as kind and development loving king. Royalist around the king and various scholars define him as a simple king who was able to listen to others view.
They also criticize him for his weakness of not being able to deny the requests of people around him and his habit to act like a clerk and work himself rather than order others.
Birendra allowed the 2036 B.S. ''Janmat Sangraha'' (1980
Referendum
A referendum, plebiscite, or ballot measure is a Direct democracy, direct vote by the Constituency, electorate (rather than their Representative democracy, representatives) on a proposal, law, or political issue. A referendum may be either bin ...
) which was considered a move towards democracy. However, the leaders advocating for democracy and historians have claimed that the referendum was rigged. After
People's Movement I that resulted in few hundred deaths, he established a
constitutional monarchy
Constitutional monarchy, also known as limited monarchy, parliamentary monarchy or democratic monarchy, is a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their authority in accordance with a constitution and is not alone in making decisions. ...
in Nepal.
Some historians have speculated that Birendra's democratic views and simple nature may have led to the success of the People's Movement I (1990). He is credited for introducing
SAARC
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is the regional intergovernmental organization and geopolitical union of states in South Asia. Its member states are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, ...
in Asia in order to strengthen the foreign relations of Nepal with the other South Asian countries.
Memorial
Many structures, institutions and honors have been built in the memory of King Birendra. Monuments erected in his name were renamed after the restoration of the parliament in 2063 BS and the end of the monarchy in 2065 BS. After the political changes of 2063 BS, an attempt was made to rename the highway built in the name of the king as Lok Marg.
Statues
# Birendra statue, Dhamboji Chowk, (
Nepalgunj
Nepalgunj (; ), also spelled Nepalganj, is a List of cities in Nepal#Alphabetical list, Sub-Metropolitan City in Banke district, Banke districts of Nepal, District, Nepal. It lies on the Terai plains near the southern border with Bahraich distr ...
)
# Birendra statue (
Dang)
# Birendra statue,
Birendranagar
Birendranagar () officially Birendranagar Municipality is a city in Surkhet District in Karnali Province of Nepal.
It is the capital city of Karnali Province, Karnali province as well as the district headquarter of Surkhet district. As of March ...
(
Surkhet
Surkhet District (, ) is a district in Karnali Province of mid-western Nepal. Surkhet is one of the ten districts of Karnali located about west of the national capital Kathmandu. The district's area is . It had 288,527 population in 2001 and 350, ...
)
# Birendra statue, Swargapuri (
Shivapuri)
# Birendra statue,
Jawalakhel
Jāwalākhel () is a subdivision of Lalitpur in Nepal. It is located 2 km from the ancient city centre Pātan, one of the three great capitals of Nepal until the 18th century. It derives its name from "जा हुल्य: खल:()", an ...
(
Lalitpur)
# Birendra statue,
Bindhyabasini Temple
The Bindhyabasini Temple ( Nepali: बिन्ध्यबासिनी मन्दिर) is the oldest temple in the city of Pokhara, Nepal. It's located in Ward No. 2, Miruwa. It regularly attracts a large number of locals, Nepalese fr ...
(
Pokhara
Pokhara ( ) is a metropolis, metropolitan city located in central Nepal, which serves as the capital of Gandaki Province. Named the country's "capital of tourism" it is the List of cities in Nepal, second largest city after Kathmandu, with 599,5 ...
)
# Birendra statue,
Pashupatinath Temple
Shri Pashupatinātha Temple () is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Pashupati, a manifestation of the god Śiva. Located on the banks of the sacred Bagmati River in Kathmandu, Nepal, the temple is one of the oldest and most significant religiou ...
(
Kathmandu
Kathmandu () is the capital and largest city of Nepal, situated in the central part of the country within the Kathmandu Valley. As per the 2021 Nepal census, it has a population of 845,767 residing in 105,649 households, with approximately 4 mi ...
)
School
# Shree Birendra Higher Secondary School,
Bhadrapur,
Jhapa
Jhapa District (; ) is a district of Koshi Province in eastern Nepal named after a Rajbanshi Surjapuri language word "Jhapa", meaning "to cover" (verb). The 2021 Nepal Census, puts the total population of the district at 994,090. The total a ...
# Shree Birendra Higher Secondary School,
Charghare,
Nuwakot
# Shree Birendra Sarwajanik Higher Secondary School,
Morang
# Shree Birendra secondary school,
Lakhantari
Lakhantari is a village development committee in Morang District in the Kosi Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census
The 1991 Nepal census was a widespread national census conducted by the Nepal Central Bureau of Stat ...
,
Morang
# Shree Birendra secondary school,
Belbari
Belbari, () officially known as Belbari municipality, is one of the major suburb of Morang district, Koshi Province. It lies in the eastern Terai region of Nepal. Previously a Village Development Committee (VDC), it was upgraded to the municipal ...
,
Morang
# Shree Birendra Madhyamik Bidhyalaya,
Jhorahat
Jhorahat is a village development committee (according to older administrative division of Nepal) in Morang District in the Koshi Zone of south-eastern Nepal. According to the most recent administrative division, Jhorahat is in Gramthan Gaunpal ...
,
Morang
# Birendra Secondary School,
Katahari,
Morang
# Birendra Secondary School,
Argakhanchi
# Birendra Secondary School,
Dasharathchand
Dasharathchand is a List of cities in Nepal, municipality and the district headquarter of Baitadi District in Sudurpashchim Province of Nepal. It is a hill station above Mahakali River close to the Indian border. At the time of the 2011 Nepal ce ...
a,
Baitadi
# Birendra secondary school,
Badikedar,
Doti
Doti (), also known as Dotigarh (डोटीगढ़) or the Far-Western Development Region was a development region of Nepal situated between River Kali bordering Kumaon division of Uttarakhand, India in the west and the Karnali river on t ...
# Birendra Secondary School,
Syangja
Syangja District (; ) is a part of Gandaki Province, and is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. Its headquarter is Putalibazar with a diverse population including Brahmin, Magar, Chhetri, Dalit and Gurung communities. Syangja is home ...
# Birendra Secondary School,
Nuwakot
# Birendra Secondary School,
Parbat
#
Birendra Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya
Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya is a military boarding high school in Nepal, established in 1986. The school was formerly known as Birendra Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya and Suping Campus. The school is located in Sallaghari, Bhaktapur. It was establi ...
, Bhaktapur
# Birendra jyoti Secondary School, Solukhumbu Sotang
College
# Birendara Bidhya Mandir Campus,
Tikapur
Tikapur () is a Municipality in Kailali District in Sudurpashchim Province of Nepal that was established in January 1997. Tikapur Municipality was further expanded on 10 March 2017 through merger with the two former Village development committee ...
,
Kailali
Kailali District (), a part of Sudurpashchim Province in Terai plain, is one of the 77 districts of Nepal. The district, with Dhangadhi as its district headquarters, covers an area of and has a population of 911,155 (2021 census) and (775,709 in ...
#
Birendra Multiple Campus,
Bharatpur
# Birendra Memorial College,
Dharan
Dharan () is a sub-metropolitan city in Sunsari District of Koshi Province, in eastern Nepal, which was established as a fourth municipality in the Kingdom in 1958. It is the third most populous city in eastern Nepal after Biratnagar and I ...
#
Birendra Multiple Campus
Location
#
Birendranagar
Birendranagar () officially Birendranagar Municipality is a city in Surkhet District in Karnali Province of Nepal.
It is the capital city of Karnali Province, Karnali province as well as the district headquarter of Surkhet district. As of March ...
,
Surkhet
Surkhet District (, ) is a district in Karnali Province of mid-western Nepal. Surkhet is one of the ten districts of Karnali located about west of the national capital Kathmandu. The district's area is . It had 288,527 population in 2001 and 350, ...
# Birendranagar, Chitwan
# Birendra Chowk, (
Birendranagar
Birendranagar () officially Birendranagar Municipality is a city in Surkhet District in Karnali Province of Nepal.
It is the capital city of Karnali Province, Karnali province as well as the district headquarter of Surkhet district. As of March ...
)
# Birendra chowk, Kageshwari-Manohara Municipality
# Birendra chowk, Phungling Municipality
# Birendra Chowk,
Dharan
Dharan () is a sub-metropolitan city in Sunsari District of Koshi Province, in eastern Nepal, which was established as a fourth municipality in the Kingdom in 1958. It is the third most populous city in eastern Nepal after Biratnagar and I ...
# Birendra Chowk, Tulsipur, Dang, Tulsipur, (
Dang)
# Birendra Chowk, (Birendranagar, Nepalgunj)
# Birendra Chowk, (Itahari)
# Birendra Chowk, (Beni, Myagdi)
# Birendra Lake (Birendra Tal), Gorkha District, Gorkha
# Birendra Aishwarya Park, Dhangadhi, Dhangadi
# Birendra Aishwarya Park, Baglung
Structure
# Birendra Museum, Kathmandu Durbar Square
# Birendra Hospital, Birendra Army Hospital
# Surkhet Airport, Birendranagar Airport
Others
# Birendra Beer, Zürich
# Birendra Memorial Cup
#
Birendra Peace Operations Training Centre
# Birendranagar Jaycees
Honours
; National orders
* Sovereign of the Nepal Pratap Bhaskara, Order of Nepal Pratap Bhaskara
* Sovereign of the Order of Ojaswi Rajanya
* Sovereign of the Order of the Star of Nepal, Order of Nepal Taradisha
*

Sovereign of the Order of Tri Shakti Patta
*

Sovereign of the Order of Gorkha Dakshina Bahu
* Mahendra Chain, Most Glorious Mahendra Chain
*

Recipient of the King Mahendra Investiture Medal (02/05/1956)
; Foreign orders
* : Knight of the Order of the Rajamitrabhorn, (1986)
* : Knight of the Order of the Elephant, (17 October 1989)
* : Knight Grand Cordon with Collar of the Order of the Chrysanthemum, (1975)
* : Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Makarios III of Cyprus, (1980)
* : Knight Grand Cordon with Collar of the Order of the Million Elephants and the White Parasol, (1970)
* : Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, (22 March 1975)
* : Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour, Order of the Legion of Honour, (02/05/1983)
* : Grand Cross Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, (1986)
* : Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Charles III, Order of Carlos III, (19 September 1983)
* : Nishan-e-Pakistan, (1983)
* : Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania, (1975)
* : Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit (Chile), Order of Merit of Chile (1989)
* : Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the White Rose of Finland, Order of the White Rose, (1988)
* : Collar of the Order of the Nile, (1974)
* : Great Star of the Order of the Yugoslav Star, (2 February 1974)
* Socialist Republic of Romania, Romania: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of 23 August (1987)
* : Recipient of the Royal Victorian Chain (23 February 1975)
; Association honours
* : Golden Pheasant Award of the Scout Association of Japan, (1978)
Ancestry
See also
*List of state visits made by Birendra of Nepal
*Wedding of Birendra of Nepal and Aishwarya
*Coronation of Birendra of Nepal
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