Social Movement, Changing Nepali Society and fundamental confusion of Economic Development.

This article seeks to highlight concept trends of social movement and regime change in Nepal. Many resources are using with social movement. Two important aspects of Nepal’s experience with social movements and the ongoing struggle for social change. Recent developments in social movement research have evidenced a greater underlying consensus in the field than one might have assumed. Efforts have been made to bridge different perspectives and merge them into a new synthesis. “In history, stories of prosperity are written not by chance, but by tough decisions taken at the right time, but Nepal has been stuck in a fundamental confusion about which path to take for seven decades.” Nepal’s poverty is not a geographical destiny, but rather a product of policy ambiguity, institutional corruption, and a short-sighted mindset that considers development only as ‘resources’ while forgetting ‘people’. One, the general absence of a record of social movements in Nepal’s history of political development stands in contrast to what happened in the country 2007 B.S to till now. Here discussing how the political struggles in the past did not produce the expected social and economic outcomes. The political struggle remained just that, not a part of a larger movement for social change. I am going to discuss the concept and nature of the movement in 2007 B.S and relate its international character to the challenges that lie ahead as the ongoing developments proceed towards their historic conclusion. comparative discussion of the concept of social movement’ has been largely neglected so far the unique events of this year have generated some hope that Nepal and her people may indeed be ready now for the change the country needs badly.

Keywords: Social Movement, Changing and changing society, Confused Economic Development