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As defined by Part 17 of the Constitution of Nepal, the municipalities are governed by a Municipal Executive headed by a mayor.The Municipal Executive consists of the deputy mayor, ward chairpersons elected from each ward in the municipality, and five women members elected by the Municipal Assembly among themselves and three members from the Dalit or other minority communities. [3]
Lalitpur District (Nepali: ललितपुर जिल्ला Listen ⓘ, in Bagmati Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The district, with Lalitpur as its district headquarters, covers an area of 396.92 km 2 (153.25 sq mi) and has a population (2001) of 337,785.
Sanepa is a place in Lalitpur District of Nepal.It borders Jhamsikhel, Balkhu, Kupondole and Teku. It is popular as a place for tourists to stay, and many restaurants and bars are situated here. In view of its popularity with tourists, it is also known as the second Thamel; Jhamsikhel is also referred to
A ward (Nepali: वडा) is the smallest unit of local governments in Nepal.The local level body (gaunpalika and municipality) which is divided into 753 units, are further divided into 6,743 wards.
Swargadwari Municipality: Pyuthan District: 226 Pyuthan Municipality: 227 Rolpa Municipality: Rolpa District: 228 Tulsipur Municipality: Dang District, Nepal: 229 Ghorahi Municipality: 230 Lamahi Municipality: 231 Bardaghat Municipality: Nawalparasi District: 232 Ramgram Municipality: 233 Sunwal Municipality: Bimala Aryal CPN(UML) (UML)
Banepa (Nepali: बनेपा) is a municipality and historical town in a valley situated at about 1,500 m (4,900 ft) above sea level in central Nepal which is at about 25 kilometres (16 mi) east from Kathmandu. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, it has a population of 67,690.
Municipalities in Lalitpur District, Nepal (2 P) P. People from Lalitpur District, Nepal (45 P) ... Sanepa; Shuvatara School; T. Tusha Hiti; Y. Yala Newa ...
Gaunpalika (Nepali: गाउँपालिका, romanized: gāunpālikā, lit. 'Rural municipal') is the newly formed lower administrative division in Nepal. [1] [2] This administrative division was established in 2017, and replaced the existing village development committees.