Ministry of Home Affairs (Nepal) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Home Affairs
Seal:Emblem of Nepal (alternative).svg
Jurisdiction:Government of Nepal
Motto:Peace and security in the nation and homely services to citizen
Minister1 Name:Ramesh Lekhak
Minister1 Pfo:Home Minister
Chief1 Name:EKnarayan Aryal
Chief1 Position:Home Secretary

The Ministry of Home Affairs in Nepal (Nepali: गृह मन्त्रालय|translit=Gr̥ha mantrālaya) is the governmental body of Nepal mainly responsible for delivering critical services to the citizens, and maintaining security in the nation.[1] On 6th march 2024 Rabi Lamichhane has been declared as minister for home affairs for the second time[2]

Background

After the political changes in Nepal in 2007 BS, the Ministry of Home Affairs was established in 2008 BS (1951 AD).

After the change in 2017 BS (1960 AD), the name of the Ministry of Home Affairs was changed to the Ministry of Home Panchayat, and Nepal was divided into 14 zones and 75 districts with the arrangement of Zonal Governor and Chief District Officer. After the commencement of the Local Administration Act, 2028 BS, the duties and rights of the zonal magistrates and PGAs were legally regulated. After the formation of the Ministry of Local Development in 2037 BS, the main task of the Ministry of Home Affairs was to maintain law and order and local administration. In the Constitution of Nepal 2072 BS, 77 districts were established and there are 77 district administration offices under the Ministry.Maintaining peace, order and security in the country and protecting the livelihood and freedom of the people are the main objectives of the Home Administration. The Home Administration needs to be strong and capable, to give a sense of security to the people and to make the service flow effective and maintain good governance.

Organisational structure

The Ministry of Home Affairs consists of the following eight departments:

  1. Department of Immigration (website)
  2. Department of National ID and Civil Registration (website)
  3. Nepal Police (website)
  4. Armed Police Force, Nepal (website)
  5. Department of Prison Management (website)
  6. National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (website)
  7. Department of Criminal Assets Management
  8. Improper Transactions (Meter Interest) Investigation Commission, 2079 (website)

List of ministers of home affairs

See main article: Minister of Home Affairs (Nepal).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profile MOHA . www.moha.gov.np . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111104101758/http://www.moha.gov.np/en/profile-17.html . 2011-11-04.
  2. Web site: Rastriya Swatantra Party has finalised the names of 4 ministers. en.