Key Engagement in Early Career
• International Conference on Education and Literacy, Colombo in 1980 and Macau in 1981.
• International Visitor Program sponsored by USA for a month in September 1982 in different states of America.
• Attended as health minister of Nepal World Health Organization – conference held in Geneva – 1983.
• Formal visit as a Health minister of Nepal to Czechoslovakia in 1983.
• Representative Repudiator from Nepali Congress for 10 points agreement between Nepali Congress and Communist Party of Nepal (UML)-1991.
• 89th Conference of Inter Parliamentary Union held in New Delhi 11 to 17 April 1993.
• 90th Conference of Inter Parliamentary Union held in Canberra, Australia 13 to 18 September 1993.
• General Conference on International Human Rights held in Vienna under the leadership of the then Prime minister Girija Prasad Koirala in 1994.
• Elected executive member – Nepali Congress Parliamentary Party, 1994–98.
• Attended as health minister of Nepal in World Health Organization Conference in Geneva in 1996.
• Chairman Regulation Drafting Committee, House of Representatives, 1996–1997.
• International Conference on Socialist international as a representative of Nepali Congress in Paris, France in November 1999.
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