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Bikram Timilsina is a Nepali politician, researcher, and academic from Nuwakot District. Born into a farming family, he pursued higher education in Nepal and Australia, completing a PhD in Politics and International Relations from Griffith University. Before entering politics, he spent nearly 15 years in education and media as a lecturer and radio presenter, and later worked in research and policy through institutions such as the Asian Institute for Advanced Research (AIFAR). He entered active politics through the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) around 2023–2024 and won the Nuwakot–1 seat in the 2026 general election. Shortly after becoming a Member of Parliament, he was appointed Minister of Communication and Information Technology. He is known for advocating youth-centric governance, digital transformation, anti-corruption reforms, and evidence-based policymaking.
Age
43
Birth Place
Nuwakot
Permanent Address
Nuwakot
Marital Status
Married
Education
Ph.D.
Father
Krrishn Prasad Timilsin
Bikram Timilsina is a Nepali politician, researcher, and academic from Nuwakot District. Born into a farming family, he pursued higher education in Nepal and Australia, completing a PhD in Politics and International Relations from Griffith University. Before entering politics, he spent nearly 15 years in education and media as a lecturer and radio presenter, and later worked in research and policy through institutions such as the Asian Institute for Advanced Research (AIFAR). He entered active politics through the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) around 2023–2024 and won the Nuwakot–1 seat in the 2026 general election. Shortly after becoming a Member of Parliament, he was appointed Minister of Communication and Information Technology. He is known for advocating youth-centric governance, digital transformation, anti-corruption reforms, and evidence-based policymaking.
Age
43
Birth Place
Nuwakot
Permanent Address
Nuwakot
Marital Status
Married
Education
Ph.D.
Father
Krrishn Prasad Timilsin
Bikram Timilsina is a Nepali politician, researcher, and academic from Nuwakot District. Born into a farming family, he pursued higher education in Nepal and Australia, completing a PhD in Politics and International Relations from Griffith University. Before entering politics, he spent nearly 15 years in education and media as a lecturer and radio presenter, and later worked in research and policy through institutions such as the Asian Institute for Advanced Research (AIFAR). He entered active politics through the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) around 2023–2024 and won the Nuwakot–1 seat in the 2026 general election. Shortly after becoming a Member of Parliament, he was appointed Minister of Communication and Information Technology. He is known for advocating youth-centric governance, digital transformation, anti-corruption reforms, and evidence-based policymaking.
Age
43
Birth Place
Nuwakot
Permanent Address
Nuwakot
Marital Status
Married
Education
Ph.D.
Father
Krrishn Prasad Timilsin