Gandaki Province Explained

Gandaki Province
Native Name:गण्डकी प्रदेशGaṇḍakī pradēśa
Settlement Type:Province
Mapsize:300px
Map Caption1:Map of Gandaki Province, Nepal
Coordinates:28.2094°N 83.9914°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Nepal
Seat Type:Capital city
Seat:Pokhara
Seat1 Type:Largest city
Seat1:Pokhara
Parts Type:Districts
Parts Style:para
P1:11
Governing Body:Government of Gandaki Province
Leader Title:Governor
Leader Name:Prithvi Man Singh Gurung
Leader Title1:Chief Minister
Leader Name1:Surendra Raj Pandey (Congress)
Leader Title2:High Court
Leader Name2:Pokhara High Court
Leader Title3:Provincial Assembly
Leader Name3:Unicameral (60 seats)
Leader Title4:Parliamentary constituencies
Leader Name4:18
Established Title:Formation
Established Date:20 September 2015
Area Total Km2:21504
Area Rank:4th
Population As Of:2021
Population Total:2479745
Population Rank:6th
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Density Rank:6th
Blank Name Sec1:Official language
Blank Info Sec1:Nepali/Khas, Magar, Gurung
Blank1 Name Sec1:Other Official language(s)
Blank1 Info Sec1:1.Gurung
2.Magar
Blank1 Name Sec2:HDI
Blank1 Info Sec2: 0.567
Blank2 Name Sec2:HDI rank
Blank2 Info Sec2:2nd
Blank3 Name Sec2:Literacy
Blank3 Info Sec2: 83.4% (2024)
Blank4 Name Sec2:Sex ratio
Blank4 Info Sec2:83.84 /100 (2011)
Blank5 Name Sec2:GDP
Blank5 Info Sec2:US$3.12 billion
Blank6 Name Sec2:GDP rank
Blank6 Info Sec2:5th
Blank6 Name Sec1:Ethnic groups
Blank6 Info Sec1:
Timezone:NST
Utc Offset:+5:45
Iso Code:NP-P4
Geocode:NP-FO
Government Type:Self governing province

Gandaki Province (Nepali: गण्डकी प्रदेश in Nepali pronounced as /ɡʌɳɖʌki/)), is one of the seven federal provinces established by the current constitution of Nepal which was promulgated on 20 September 2015.[1] Pokhara is the province's capital city. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region in Southwest China to the north, Bagmati Province to the east, Karnali Province to the west, and Lumbini Province and Bihar of India to the south. The total area of the province is 21,504 km2 - constituting 14.57% of Nepal's total area. According to the latest census, the population of the province was 2,479,745.[2] The newly elected Provincial Assembly adopted Gandaki Province as the permanent name by replacing its initial name Province No. 4 on 27 April 2023. Surendra Raj Pandey is the present chief minister of Gandaki Province.

Etymology

Gandaki Province was named after the river Gandaki. Gandaki is a major river in the province. This river has Important links with historical Hindu civilization. The Gandaki river is mentioned in the ancient Sanskrit epic Mahabharata. It has been said that Valmiki wrote the great epic Ramayana here. It is also believed to be the birthplace of Luv & Kush. Its evolution is described in Shiva Purana, Kumarakhand, in the chapter of the killing of Shankhachuda.

History

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. Gandaki Province was known as "Gandak Kshetra" which was established in 1956. Gandak Kshetra was composed by grouping the then 4 districts. Those 4 districts are now divided into many districts. Gandak Kshetra had total area of and total population was 12 Lakhs.[3] The four districts were:

  1. Lumbini District (Rupandehi, Parasi, Palpa)
  2. Syangja District (Syangja, Nawalpur)
  3. Pokhara District (Tanahun, Kaski)
  4. Gorkha District (Gorkha, Lamjung, Manang)

In 1962, the administrative system was restructured again and the "Kshetras" system was canceled. The country was restructured into 75 development districts and those districts were grouped into zones.[4] In 1972 area of the Gandaki Province named Western Development Region. It had 3 zones and 16 districts.

Geography

The province has an area of 21,773 km2 which is about 14.66% of the total area of Nepal. The state extends between 27°-20' N ~ 29°-20' N latitude and 82° 52' E ~ 85°-12' E longitude. In terms of terrain, the province is spread over the Himalayan, Hilly and Terai region of Nepal; 5,919 km2 (26.8%) of the area falls under the Himalayan region, 14,604 km2 (67.2%) of the area falls under the Hilly region and 1,310 km2 (6%) of the area falls under the Terai region.[5]

Average temperatures and precipitation for selected communities in Gandaki[6] !Location!August(°F)!August(°C)!January(°F)!January(°C)!AnnualPrecipitation
(mm/in)
Baglung72.122.347.58.61766.1/69.5
Besishahar72.322.447.58.61639.6/64.6
Chapakot60.220.446.59.61766.1/69.5
Modi60.81633.40.81094.7/43.1
Pokhara74.823.850.410.22010.3/79.1
Waling77.525.354.112.31962.7/84.5

Demographics

The province has a population of 2,403,016 which is just about 9.06% of the total population of Nepal. The population density is about 110 persons per square kilometre. The province has a population growth rate of -0.33%. The sex ratio is 89 males for 100 females, with a total of 948,028 males and 1,144,124 females recorded in 2011. The urban population of the region is 1,452,186 (60.5%) and the rural population is 943,652 (39.5%). About 50.1% of the population in the province are independent population.

Ethnicity

Hill Brahmins are the largest community with 21.26% of the population. Other aboriginal Khas communities include Khas/Chhetri (13.13%), Kami (8.66%), Sarki (4.10%), Damai (3.84%), Thakuri (1.61%) and Kumal (1.49%). The Janajati groups are Magar (18.79%), Gurung (11.30%), Newar (4.23%), Tamang (2.03%), Tharu (1.68%) and Bhujel (1.27%).

Language

According to the 2011 Nepal census there are total 88 languages spoken in Gandaki Province. Nepali/Gorkhali/Khas Kura is the most-spoken language, by 72.67% of the population. 9.85% speak Kham Magar, 8.70% Gurung, 1.72% Newar, 1.48% Tharu and 1.42% Tamang.[7]

The Language Commission of Nepal has recommended Magar, Gurung and Bhojpuri as official language in the province. The commission has also recommended Tharu, Nepal Bhasa and Tamang to be additional official languages, for specific regions and purposes in the province.[8]

Administrative subdivisions

See also: Districts of Nepal, List of cities in Nepal and List of gaupalikas of Nepal.

Gandaki province is divided into 11 districts, which are listed below. A district is administered by the head of the District Coordination Committee and the District Administration Officer. The districts are further divided into municipalities or rural municipalities. The municipalities include one metropolitan city and 26 municipalities. There are 58 rural municipalities in the province.[9]

Districts in the province:

  1. Baglung District[10]
  2. Gorkha District
  3. Kaski District
  4. Lamjung District
  5. Manang District
  6. Mustang District
  7. Myagdi District
  8. Nawalpur District
  9. Parbat District
  10. Syangja District
  11. Tanahun District

Government and administration

See main article: Provincial governments of Nepal and Gandaki Provincial Assembly.

History and overview

The Provincial Assembly of Gandaki Province is formed under Article 175 of the Constitution of Nepal 2015 which guarantees a provincial legislative for each province in the country. The first provincial elections were conducted for all seven provinces in Nepal and the elections in Gandaki Province was conducted for 60 seats to the assembly. The first meeting of the provincial assembly was held on 4 February 2018. Netra Nath Adhikari from Maoist Centre was elected as the first speaker of the provincial assembly, and Srijana Sharma from CPN (UML) as the first deputy speaker of the provincial assembly.

The Governor acts as the head of the province while the Chief Minister is the head of the provincial government. The Chief Judge of the Pokhara High Court is the head of the judiciary.[11] The present Governor, Chief Minister and Chief Judge are Sita Kumari Poudel (governor), Surendra Raj Pandey (chief minister) and Purushottam Bhandari.[12] [13] The province has 60 provincial assembly constituencies and 18 federal House of Representative constituencies.[14]

Gandaki Province has a unicameral legislature, like that of the other provinces in Nepal. The tenure of the provincial assembly is of five years. The Provincial Assembly of Gandaki Province is temporarily housed at the Urban Development Training Centre in Pokhara.[15]

Gandaki Provincial Assembly

Further information: Gandaki Provincial Assembly

Gandaki has 36 provincial assembly seats under FPTP.

DistrictsConstituencies
Gorkha District4
Lamjung District2
Tanahu District4
Syangja District4
Kaski District6
Manang District2
Mustang District2
Parbat District2
Myagdi District2
Baglung District4
Nawalpur District4

List of assemblies

Election YearAssemblyStart of termEnd of termSpeakerChief MinisterParty
20171st Assembly4 February 2018September 2022Netra Nath AdhikariPrithvi Subba Gurung(Cabinet)CPN (UML)
Krishna Chandra Nepali Pokharel(Cabinet)Nepali Congress
20222nd Assembly2 January 202327 April 2023Krishna DhitalKhagaraj Adhikari(Cabinet)CPN (UML)
27 April 2023IncumbentSurendra Raj Pandey cabinet(Cabinet)Nepali Congress

Committees

Article 195 of the Constitution of Nepal provides provincial assemblies the power to form special committees in order to manage working procedures.

S.No.CommitteeMembership
1Work Arrangement Advisory11
2Legislative13
3Public Accounts13
4Finance and Development14
5Provincial Affairs11

Current composition

Main article: 2nd Gandaki Provincial Assembly § Members

PartyParliamentary party leaderSeats
Nepali CongressSurendra Raj Pandey27
CPN (UML)Khagaraj Adhikari22
CPN (Maoist Centre)Hari Bahadur Chuman8
Rastriya Prajatantra PartyPancha Ram Gurung2
CPN (Unified Socialist)Fanindra Devkota1
Total60

Economy

The economy of the province is largely dependent on tourism.

Infrastructure

Roadways

9 out of 11 districts of Gandaki Province are connected via surfaced roads. Road connections to Mustang and Manang are unsurfaced and can be impassable during the rainy season. Siddhartha Highway connects Lumbini to Gandaki. The highway starts at the Nepal-India Border in Siddharthanagar and terminates at Prithivi chowk, Pokhara. The major settlements on the highway are Siddharthanagar, Butwal, Tansen, Waling, Putalibazar, Syangja, and Pokhara.

Kali Gandaki Corridor Project

Airways

Here are the lists of domestic and international airport in the province.

Current airports

Former airport

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nepal Provinces. statoids.com. 2016-03-21.
  2. Web site: Gandaki Province in Nepal population. www.citypopulation.de. en-us. 2018-06-04.
  3. Book: नेपालको जिल्ला प्रशासन पुनर्गठनको रिपोर्ट, २०१३ . Nepal . Nepal Govt . 38, 39, 40 .
  4. Web site: Memorial Step of King Mahendra in 1st Poush 2017 BS . 13 December 2017. reviewnepal.com. 6 February 2018.
  5. Web site: Province Profile. Government of Province No. 4. 2018-04-28. nepalmap.org. 2018-04-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20180428094239/http://www.p4ocmcm.gov.np/upload/news/1520422912_Province_Profile.pdf. dead.
  6. Web site: Nepal Travel Weather Averages (Weatherbase). Weatherbase. 2018-04-28.
  7. Web site: गण्डकी प्रदेशको भाषिक स्थिति . 7 December 2018 . www.annapurbapost.com . Annapurna Post . 7 December 2018 . Linguistic status of Gandaki Province . ne .
  8. Web site: सरकारी कामकाजको भाषाका आधारहरूको निर्धारण तथा भाषासम्बन्धी सिफारिसहरू (पञ्चवर्षीय प्रतिवेदन- साराांश) २०७८ . Language Commission . 28 October 2021 . 6 September 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210906171816/https://languagecommission.gov.np/files/%E0%A4%B8%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%B0%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%82%E0%A4%B8%20%E0%A4%B8%E0%A4%82%E0%A4%AA%E0%A5%8D%E0%A4%B0%E0%A5%87%E0%A4%B7%E0%A4%A3%20%E0%A4%B8%E0%A4%B0%E0%A4%95%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%B0%E0%A5%80%20%E0%A4%95%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%AE%E0%A4%95%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%9C%E0%A4%95%E0%A5%8B%20%E0%A4%AD%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%B7%E0%A4%BE.pdf . dead .
  9. Web site: स्थानिय तह. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20180831065451/http://103.69.124.141/. 2018-08-31. 2018-04-27. 103.69.124.141.
  10. Web site: Constituent Assembly of Nepal . 2017-03-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161117232754/http://parliament.gov.np/np/ncd.html. 2016-11-17 . dead.
  11. News: High Courts get their chief judges . 2018-04-27 . en.
  12. News: 2018-02-12 . Prithvi Subba Gurung appointed as Province 4 CM - The Himalayan Times . 2018-04-27 . The Himalayan Times . en-US.
  13. Web site: President of Nepal administers oath to Chiefs of seven provinces DD News . 2018-04-27 . ddnews.gov.in . en.
  14. News: 2017-08-31 . CDC creates 495 constituencies . 2018-04-27 . The Himalayan Times . en-US.
  15. News: First Provincial Assembly meeting of province 4 begins . 2018-04-27 . en.