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The Second Prithvi Subba Gurung cabinet was the 2nd provincial government of Gandaki Province. It was formed after Prithvi Subba Gurung was sworn in as Chief Minister of Gandaki Province on 12 May 2021. [13] [14] [15]
pradeshsabha.gandaki.gov.np Constitution The Provincial Assembly of Gandaki Province also known as the Gandaki Province Sabha , (Nepali: गण्डकी प्रदेश सभा) is a unicameral governing and law making body of Gandaki Province , one of the seven provinces in Nepal .
Prithvi Man Gurung is the former governor of Gandaki Province, Nepal. [1] He was appointed by President Bidhya Devi Bhandari on recommendation of the council of ministers of the federal government on 27 July 2021. He succeeded Sita Kumari Poudel. [2] [3]
He is also the Vice Parliamentary leader of the Nepali Congress, Gandaki Province. He served as a Minister for Social Development & Health of Gandaki Province, Nepal from 29 May 2024 to 1st September. Currently, he is serving as a Minister for Social Development, Youth & Sports of Gandaki Province, Nepal since 1st September 2024.
Dobate Bishwakarma (Nepali: दोबाटे विश्वकर्मा) is a Nepali politician of Nepali Congress and Minister in Gandaki government since 11 October 2021. [1] He is also serving as member of the Gandaki Province Provincial Assembly.
Mekha Lal Shrestha (Nepali: मेख लाल श्रेष्ठ) is a Nepali politician of Nepali Congress and Minister in Gandaki government since 23 July 2021. [1] He is also serving as member of the Gandaki Province Provincial Assembly. [2] Shrestha was elected to the 2017 provincial assembly elections from the proportional list. [2]
Gandaki province was once home to the Chaubisi Rajya, the 24 kings, of which Gorkha was one. From Gorkha, Prithvi Narayan Shah arose to unify all the kingdoms and expand to include all of present-day Nepal. [citation needed] Gandaki Province was known as "Gandak Kshetra" which was established in 1956. Gandak Kshetra was composed by grouping the ...
The first Gandaki Provincial Assembly was elected by the 2017 provincial elections. 60 members were elected to the assembly, 36 of whom were elected through direct elections and 24 of whom were elected through the party list proportional representation system. The term of the assembly started on 4 February 2018 and ended in September 2022. [1]