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Native name
  
Thula

Citizenship
  
Nepali

Residence
  
Kathmandu

Name
  
Harka Gurung

Nationality
  
Nepali

Role
  
Author

Ethnicity
  
Gurung


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Born
  
January 5, 1939
Taranche, Lamjung, Nepal

Cause of death
  
MI-17 Chopper Helicopter Crash

Died
  
2006, Taplejung District, Nepal

Books
  
Faces of Nepal, Landscape change in the Nepal hills

Alma mater
  
Known for
  
Geologist, Urban planner, Anthropologist, Author, Artist, Politician

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Dr. Harka Bahadur Gurung (1939–2006) was a Nepalese geologist, anthropologist, author, artist and politician, known for his conservation work.

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Early life

Gurung was born in Lamjung on 5 February 1939, in the village of Taranche. His father was an NCO in the British Army. After completing his secondary education at King George Military School, he studied for a B.A. and M.A. in Geography at Patna University, and later received a PhD from Edinburgh University after being offered a scholarship there.

Academic career

After completing his PhD, Gurung worked as a Research Fellow at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, returning to Nepal in 1966 to take up a lecturing post at Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu. In 1984 he was appointed Visiting Fellow at the East–West Center in Hawaii. A prolific scholarly author, Gurung published fifteen books and around 675 academic articles and reports. He also worked as an advisor to the World Wildlife Fund in Nepal.

Political career

In 1968 Gurung was appointed Vice-Chairman of Nepal's National Planning Commission. He subsequently held several government posts, including Minister of State for Education, Trade and Industry Minister, and Minister of State for Tourism. He served as Director of the Asia and Pacific Development Centre from 1993–1998, and was a consultant for the World Bank.

Death

Gurung unfortunately died in 2006 along with 23 others in a helicopter crash at Ghunsa in Taplejung, whilst returning from a conservation meeting. The 2011 Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival was dedicated to his memory, and Lamjung F.C. created a memorial football tournament in his honour. In Pokhara, a three-hectare eco-park (the Dr Harka, Chandra & Migma Memorial Laligurans Eco Park) was set up to commemorate Harka and those who died with him in the crash.

References

Harka Gurung Wikipedia