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In 1972, the King of Nepal grouped 14 zones into total 4 development regions, thus Eastern Development Region came into existence. [4] On 20 September 2015, Eastern Development Region including all other development regions of Nepal were abolished, when the new Constitution of Nepal-2015 was proclaimed. The total area of the region was 28,456 km².
The 14 administrative zones were grouped into five development regions (Nepali: विकास क्षेत्र; vikās kṣetra). Each district was headed by a chief district officer (CDO), who was responsible for maintaining law and order and coordinating the work of field agencies of the various government ministries.
Development Regions of Nepal No. English name Nepali name Zones Districts (No.) Headquarters Population Area (km 2) 1 Eastern Development Region: पुर्वाञ्चल विकास क्षेत्र: Mechi Koshi Sagarmatha: 16: Dhankuta: 5,811,555: 28,456: 2 Central Development Region
Mechi (Nepali: मेची अञ्चल Listen ⓘ) was one of the fourteen zones of Nepal [1] until the restructuring of zones to provinces, comprising four districts; namely Ilam, Jhapa, Panchthar and Taplejung. Its headquarters are at Ilam. [clarification needed] It comes under the Eastern Development Region of Nepal.
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Udayapur District (Nepali: उदयपुर जिल्ला Listen ⓘ, is one of the 14 districts of Koshi Province in eastern Nepal.The district, with Triyuga as its district headquarters, covers an area of 2,063 km 2 (797 sq mi) and in 2001 had a population of 287,689, in 2011 of 317,532, [3] in 2021 of 342,773 [4]
Deumai is a municipality in the eastern development region of Ilam District in the Mechi Zone of Nepal. The new municipality was formed by merging two existing villages Mangalbare and Dhuseni on 02 Dec 2014. [1] [2] The office of the municipality is that of the former Mangalbare village development committee.