Ranamagar was born on 2 July 1970 (18 Ashad 2027 BS) at Deuniabasti, Jhapa in eastern Nepal.[1] Up to the age of ten, she had to struggle for her early schooling, however she managed to get admission later and graduated from a local school. After the graduation, she worked as a teacher and eventually moved to Kathmandu. There she got influenced by the works of Parijat on the rights of political prisoners. Ranamagar joined Parijat's movement and got acquainted with the Nepalese justice system and the poor conditions in prisons. [5]
Work with Prisoners Assistance Nepal
Ranamagar founded a non-profit organization Prisoners Assistance Nepal in 2000 which assists the children of parents serving sentence in jails.[5] The organization has constructed four children's homes, two schools, and implemented social projects aimed to help prisoners and their children.[6][7][8]
Indira Ranamagar was elected as the third Deputy Speaker of the Parliament on January 21, 2023. She received a total of 166 votes out of the 264 members present in the House.[2]
Awards and recognitions
For her work, Ranamagar has been recognized by various national and international organizations. Some of the major awards she received are:
Asia 21 Young Leader Public Service Award in 2009.[6]