Brief introduction of Min Bahadur Bista


 

 

 

 

Late Min Bahadur Bista was recognized as humorous and patronage son of Mr Khadga Bahadur Bista of Baluwa VDC, Ward no. 1 Suntakhan, Kathmandu. His patronage and encourage was depth undermined by Nepalese society in hardworking culture. In our Nepalese society, it is tendency to honour anyone specified experts after death. No one will get chance to expose in external environment if he is surrounded by his society and own family. Min Bahadur Bista, who has invested his 85 th years of his life in social welfare, patronage and monarchial status including adult's life. He was born in 1978 BS. Late min Bahadur Bista who had entered on Military (Royal Nepal Army) services and spent trained Military physician exercise training in nation and International even though in autocratic Rana regime in 1996 BS. He was well-known in athletics, High Jump, Long Jump etc. on sports training and was acted as of Shamsher Dal in Hindustan during end of 2 nd world war.

He was encouraged and well trained after involving in the 1st Asian Olympic Game, 1951 which was held in New Delhi. Although other denied the game, he continued to the game for the succession put on name of Nepal and own good position in different event as soccer athletic player. He was honored time by time as good athlete player by late king Mahendra.

As his long-life contribution to sport as amateur although in a post life. His efforts began to be exemplified after honoring him by Prince Parash as functioning was held by Nepal Amateur Veteran Athletic Olympic Committee recognizing this he was honored by Democratic National Youth Union and the Reyukai Nepal also.

His involvement was as advisor of Nepal Amateur Veteran Athletes Committee, horse rider of Bhimsen Dal after transferring from Rajdal Troops, forester of forest Department, volunteering of sports teacher of different sector and so others engagement during post life. He served by his professionalism to the Nation and died at 17 Ashad 2060 BS and signified as humorous.

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