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Subdivisions Of Nepal
The administrative divisions of Nepal () are Administrative division, subnational administrative units of Nepal. The first level of country subdivision of Nepal are the Provinces of Nepal, provinces. Each province is further subdivided into List of districts of Nepal, districts, each district into List of cities in Nepal, municipalities and List of gaupalikas of Nepal, rural municipalities, and each of those municipalities into Local self-government in Nepal, wards. Before 2015, instead of provinces, Nepal was divided into Development regions of Nepal, developmental regions and List of zones of Nepal, administrative zones. Fulfilling the requirement of the Constitution of Nepal, new constitution of Nepal in 2015, all old municipalities and Village development committee (Nepal), villages (which were more than 3900 in number) were restructured into 753 new municipalities and rural municipalities. The former 75 District Development Committee, district development committees (DDC) we ...
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Gandaki Province
Gandaki Province ( ) ), is one of the seven federal provinces established by the current constitution of Nepal which was promulgated on 20 September 2015. Pokhara is the province's capital city. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region in Southwest China to the north, Bagmati Province to the east, Karnali Province to the west, and Lumbini Province and Bihar of India to the south. The total area of the province is 21,504 km2 - constituting 14.57% of Nepal's total area. According to the latest census, the population of the province was 2,479,745. The newly elected Provincial Assembly adopted Gandaki Province as the permanent name by replacing its initial name Province No. 4 on 27 April 2023. Surendra Raj Pandey is the present chief minister of Gandaki Province. Etymology Gandaki Province was named after the river Gandaki, which is a major river in the province. This river has important links with historical Hindu civilization. The Gandaki river is mentioned in the ancient ...
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List Of Nepalese Provinces By GDP
GDP of Nepalese provinces in 2081 B.S. (2023). The total GDP of the country is US$ 46.097 billion See also * List of Nepalese provinces by Population * List of Nepalese provinces by HDI * Administrative divisions of Nepal * Economy of Nepal * List of top Nepalese cities by GDP References {{GDP country lists Nepal Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mainly situated in the Himalayas, but also includes parts of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China Ch ... G Economy of Nepal ...
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List Of Nepalese Provinces By Human Development Index
This is a list of Nepalese provinces by Human Development Index (HDI) as of 2024. Of the seven provinces of Nepal, all are considered to have "medium human development" per the Human Development Index, namely Bagmati, Gandaki, Koshi Pradesh, and Lumbini, Sudurpashchim, Karnali, and Madhesh. Provinces (2022) This is a list of provinces by Human Development Index according to new formed Provinces of Nepal: Former regions This is a list of former development regions of Nepal (until 2015) by Human Development Index as of 2022. Trends by UNDP reports (International HDI) Human Development Index (by UN Method) of regions in Nepal since 1990. See also * List of Nepalese provinces by Population * List of Nepalese provinces by GDP * List of countries by HDI * Administrative divisions of Nepal References {{Subnational entities by Human Development Index Human Development Index Nepal Nepal Human Development Index The Human Development Index (HDI) is a statisti ...
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List Of Nepalese Provinces By Population
The list of Provinces of Nepal, seven provinces of Nepal by population (2021 Nepal census, 2021 census). See also *List of Nepalese provinces by GDP *List of Nepalese provinces by Human Development Index, List of Nepalese provinces by HDI * Administrative divisions of Nepal References

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Chief Minister (Nepal)
In Nepal, the chief minister () is the elected head of government of each of the seven provinces. The chief minister is appointed by the governor of the provinces according to Article 167 of the Constitution of Nepal. Following the election of the provincial assembly, the governor of each province invites the leader of the parliamentary party with a majority of the seats in the assembly to form a government. If no party has a majority, the governor invites the party with a majority with support from other parties in the assembly. The appointed chief minister must retain the confidence of the assembly and the term of such a chief minister is as long as the term of the provincial assembly of the province. Eligibility The Constitution of Nepal sets the qualifications required to become eligible for the office of chief minister. A chief minister must meet the qualifications to become a member of the provincial assembly. A member of the provincial assembly must be: * a citizen ...
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Governor (Nepal)
In the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, a governor is the constitutional head of each of the seven provinces. Sub-Article 1 of Article 163 of the Constitution of Nepal says that the Governor is a representative of the Government of Nepal in each province. The governor is appointed by the president of Nepal recommended by federal cabinet for a term of five years and holds office at the president's pleasure. A person who has once served as the governor of a province cannot be appointed to the same post twice. The governor is ''de jure'' head of the provincial government; all its executive actions are taken in the governor's name. However, the governor must act on the advice of the popularly elected council of ministers, headed by the chief minister, which thus holds '' de facto'' executive authority at the province-level. The Constitution of Nepal also empowers the governor to act upon his or her own discretion, such as the ability to appoint or dismiss a ministry, recommend ...
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List Of Capitals In Nepal
This is a list of capital cities of Nepal and its current and former provinces, and territories. National capital Sub-national capitals Current provincial capitals Former provincial capitals References {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Capitals In Nepal Nepal Capitals Nepal Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mainly situated in the Himalayas, but also includes parts of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China Ch ...
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Nepal Grey
Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mainly situated in the Himalayas, but also includes parts of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north, and India to the south, east, and west, while it is narrowly separated from Bangladesh by the Siliguri Corridor, and from Bhutan by the Indian state of Sikkim. Nepal has a diverse geography, including fertile plains, subalpine forested hills, and eight of the world's ten tallest mountains, including Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. Kathmandu is the nation's capital and its largest city. Nepal is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religious, and multi-cultural state, with Nepali as the official language. The name "Nepal" is first recorded in texts from the Vedic period of the Indian subcontinent, the era in ancient Nepal when Hinduism was founded, the predominant religion of the country. In the middle of the ...
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Mahashila Rural Municipality
Mahashila Rural Municipality (Nepali : महाशिला गाउँपालिका) is a Gaunpalika in Parbat District in Gandaki of Nepal. On 12 March 2017, the government of Nepal implemented a new local administrative structure, with the implementation of the new local governance structure, Village Development Committees have been merged to form Municipalities and Gaunpalikas. Mahashila is one of these 753 local units. It is subdivided into 6 wards. Mahashila Rural Municipality is surrounded by Syangja district on the East, Bihadi Rural Municipality on the West, Phalewas municipality on the North, and Paiyun Rural Municipality on the South. Mahashila is named after the name of Dhunwakot and Paiyun Dhunwakot. This region, which is important for a timely religious touristic view of the region, is the name of the Vishal Shila (a great stone of the world). The mountain of Golang is spread from south to south in the south side of the valley of Kaligandaki, situated in th ...
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Lamki Chuha Municipality
Lamki Chuha is a municipality in Kailali District in Sudurpashchim Province of Nepal established on 18 May 2014 by merging Baliya and Chuha, two existing village development committees. Later in May, 2014 it was formed by merging all the wards of Pratappur Village development committee. Lamki Chuha lies east of Dhangadhi and west of the capital, Kathmandu. It is surrounded by Bardagoriya Rural Municipality and Joshipur Rural Municipality in the west, Bardiya District in the east, Mohanyal Rural Municipality in the north and Janaki Rural Municipality in the south. Its municipal office is located at Lamki Chuha-2, Bhalka, Kailali. Demographics At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, Lamki Chuha Municipality had a population of 76,007. Of these, 57.5% spoke Nepali, 28.1% Tharu, 8.9% Achhami, 1.7% Doteli, 1.2% Dailekhi, 0.9% Magar, 0.6% Maithili, 0.3% Hindi, 0.2% Urdu, 0.1% Bajureli, 0.1% Dadeldhuri, 0.1% Jumli and 0.1% other languages as their first language. In terms of ...
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Dharan, Nepal
Dharan () is a sub-metropolitan city in Sunsari District of Koshi Province, in eastern Nepal, which was established as a fourth municipality in the Kingdom in 1958. It is the third most populous city in eastern Nepal after Biratnagar and Itahari. The Nepali word "dharan" means a saw pit. In 1960, a British Gurkha camp was also established near the city. The use of the camp by British Gurkhas finished in the mid-1990s. Dharan has an estimated city population of 173,096 living in 34,834 households as per the 2021 Nepal census. It is one of the cities of the ''Greater Birat Development Area'' which incorporates the cities of Biratnagar-Itahari-Gothgau- Biratchowk-Dharan primarily located on the Koshi Highway in Eastern Nepal, with an estimated total urban agglomerated population of 804,300 people living in 159,332 households. It is the largest city in the Koshi Province by Area. It covers 192.61 square kilometers while Biratnagar and Itahari are the second- and third-largest cit ...
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