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  1. v. t. e. Local government in Nepal is the third level of government division in Nepal, which is administered by the provincial governments which in turn is beneath the federal government. [1] Article 56 of the Constitution of Nepal 2015 defines local government as rural municipalities, municipalities and district assemblies .

  2. The Government of Nepal has set-out a minimum criteria for municipalities. These criteria include a certain population, infrastructure and revenues. Presently, there are 293 municipalities in Nepal among which 6 are metropolis, 11 are sub-metropolis and 276 are municipal councils.

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  4. Jun 23, 2023 · A total of 753 local governments were established encompassing 460 rural councils (36.81% of the population) and 293 urban municipalities (63.19% of the population).

  5. Municipal council (India) In India, a Municipal Council (also known as Municipality, Nagar Palika, Nagar Parishad or Nagar Palika Parishad) is an Urban Local Body that administers a city of population 100,000 or more. However, there are exceptions to that, as previously Nagar Palikas constituted in urban centers with populations over 20,000, so ...

  6. Jan 7, 2017 · - Municipal Councils: 241 - Village Councils: 462 - Metropolitan cities: 4 (Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Chitwan and Pokhara) - Sub-metropolitan cities : 12 (Biratnagar, Janakpur, Simraungadh, Hetauda, Birgunj, Itahari, Dharan, Butwal, Nepalgunj, Tulsipur, Ghorahi and Tikapur) - Existing: 217 municipalities and 3,117 village development committees

  7. 1. Municipality. 2. Sub-Metropolitan City. 3. Metropolitan City. According to the size of the population, level of development and annual income. Municipalities in Mountain and Hill regions may have less population than those in Terai and urban areas. A municipality refers to a geographical area and an elected body as well.

  8. Mar 29, 2024 · Led by the Mayor, local councils are the key institutions to ensure the implementation of the functions assigned in Schedule 8 (exclusive) and 9 (concurrent) of the Constitution of Nepal, 2015. Local councils have 5 years of unrenewable tenure.

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