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Capital Province Status Ref(s) Biratnagar: Koshi Province: Metropolitan city [3] Janakpur: Madhesh Province: Sub-metropolitan city [4] Hetauda: Bagmati Province: Sub-metropolitan city [5] Pokhara: Gandaki Province: Metropolitan city [6] Deukhuri: Lumbini Province: Planned city [7] Birendranagar: Karnali Province: Municipality [8] Godawari ...
The current system of seven provinces replaced an earlier system where Nepal was divided into 14 administrative zones which were grouped into five development regions. In January 2016 the Government of Nepal announced temporary headquarters of the seven provinces. [4] According to Article 295 (2), the permanent names of the provinces will be ...
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Capital cities in Nepal — national, and provinces capital cities.
A municipality in Nepal is a sub-unit of a district. The Government of Nepal has set-out a minimum criteria for municipalities. These criteria include a certain population, infrastructure and revenues. Presently, there are 293 municipalities in Nepal among which 6 are metropolis, 11 are sub-metropolis and 276 are municipal councils.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Provinces of Nepal" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 ...
Janakpur Bolts (Nepali: जनकपुर बोल्ट्स) is a professional cricket franchise team based in Janakpur, Nepal, that plays in the Nepal Premier League. The franchise is owned by the Dream Sports pvt ltd.The Golden Sponsor of Janakpur Bolts is TECNO NEPAL. The decor partner of this franchise is NEPOVIT TILES.
Deukhuri (Nepali: देउखुरी), also known as Deukhuri Valley, is a proposed permanent capital of Lumbini Province in Nepal which was decided on 20th of Aswin 2077 BS (October 6, 2020 AD). [1] The temporary capital of Lumbini is in Butwal (Rupandehi District). The Dekhuri territory will be formed in the inner terai part of Dang Valley.
The provinces of Nepal are governed by provincial governments which form the second level of governance in the country; after the federal government. The provincial governments are established, and their structure is defined by Part 13 of the Constitution of Nepal .