Nepal Revolutionary Students' Union

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Nepal Revolutionary Students' Union
नेपाल क्रान्तिकारी विद्यार्थी संघ
AbbreviationNRSU
TypeStudents Union
HeadquartersBhaktapur, Nepal
Chairman
Prakash Gurung
Parent organization
Nepal Workers Peasants Party
Websitenwpp.org.np/nwpp.org.np/nrsu/
An NRSU mural in Bhaktapur, announcing the 5th Bhaktapur City Conference of the NRSU. The text reads, "Long live the socialist republic".

The Nepal Revolutionary Students Union (Nepali: नेपाल क्रान्तिकारी विद्यार्थी संघ; abbr. NRSU and नेक्राविसंघ) is the student wing of the Nepal Workers Peasants Party, a communist party in Nepal which follows Juche. The president of the NRSU is Prakash Gurung

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The NRSU was established in 1969 against the practices of the student movement of the time, which they saw as defeatist and unprincipled.

The Sixth National Convention of NWPP (4 to 6 April 2014) adopted the Program of Peoples' Democracy as its strategic program (where peoples' democracy is seen as a step towards socialism), which was adopted by the NRSU.

In February 2004, the NRSU won the post of president in the Free Student Union elections at the Bhaktapur Multiple Campus. It won the same post two more times. In the last election, a female student from the NRSU was the first woman to win the post of an FSU chairperson in Nepal. The NRSU won minor posts in several other colleges.

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