Administrative divisions of Nepal explained

The administrative divisions of Nepal are subnational administrative units of Nepal. The first level of country subdivision of Nepal are the provinces. Each province is further subdivided into districts, each district into municipalities and rural municipalities, and each of those municipalities into wards. Before 2015, instead of provinces, Nepal was divided into developmental regions and administrative zones.

Fulfilling the requirement of the new constitution of Nepal in 2015, all old municipalities and villages (which were more than 3900 in number) were restructured into 753 new municipalities and rural municipalities.[1] [2] The former 75 district development committees (DDC) were also replaced by 77 new district coordination committees (DCC) which have much less power than the DDCs. At present there are 6 metropolitan cities, 11 sub-metropolitan cities, 276 municipalities, and 460 rural municipalities.

Provinces

See main article: Provinces of Nepal. Nepal is composed of seven provinces.[3] They are defined by schedule 4 of the new constitution, by grouping together the existing districts. Two districts however are split in two parts, ending up in two different provinces.

- style="background:#98fb98;"ProvinceCapitalGovernorChief MinisterDistrictsAreaPop.
(2021)
Density
(/km2)
HDI
(2019)
GDP per capita (USD; 2021)Map
Koshi ProvinceBiratnagarParshuram KhapungKedar Karki1425,905 km24,972,0211920.5971,298
Madhesh ProvinceJanakpurHari Shankar MishraSaroj Kumar Yadav89,661 km26,126,288 7670.538882
Bagmati ProvinceYadav Chandra SharmaShalikram Jamkattel1320,300 km26,084,0423000.6732,640
Gandaki ProvincePrithvi Man GurungKhagraj Adhikari1121,504 km22,479,7451160.6311,348
Lumbini ProvinceAmik SherchanJokh Bahadur Mahara 1222,288 km25,124,2252300.5831,209
Karnali ProvinceBirendranagarTilak PariyarYamlal Kandel1027,984 km21,694,889610.5681043
Sudurpashchim ProvinceGodawariGanga Prasad YadavKamal Bahadur Shah919,915 km22,711,2701360.5791135
NepalKathmanduPresident
Ram Chandra Poudel
Puspa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’77147,641 km230,192,4801980.6021,372

Districts

See main article: Districts of Nepal.

Provinces are further divided into districts, of which there are 77, since 2017.[4] Each of the districts is governed by a District Coordination Committee.

Municipalities of Nepal

Urban municipalities

Municipalities are places having at least some minimum criteria of population and infrastructure and declared as a municipality by the government. There are 293 municipalities in Nepal.

Urban municipalities are categorized into 3 levels:

Rural municipalities

Rural municipalities (Gaunpalikas) were established in 2017, replacing the village development committees (VDCs). The main purpose of a gaunpalika resembles that of a VDC, but it has more rights on collection of royalty and taxes and has a higher annual budget than the VDC. Several VDCs were usually combined into each new gaupalika. There are 460 gaunpalikas in Nepal.

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: New local level structure comes into effect from today . 10 March 2017 . www.thehimalayantimes.com . . 17 July 2018.
  2. Web site: 11 August 2017. Govt prepares to add 9 more local levels in Province 2. 15 August 2018. www.kathmandupost.ekantipur.com. Kantipur Publication. 11 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170811220938/http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2017-08-11/govt-prepares-to-add-9-more-local-levels-in-province-2.html. dead.
  3. Web site: Nepal divided by new constitution - Foreign Policy News. foreignpolicynews.org. en-US. 2018-04-07.
  4. News: There will be 77 districts in the country: Minister Thapa. My Republica. 2018-04-07. en.