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5 days ago · Kathmandu, May 6 (PTI) Nepal's population growth rate stood at 0.92 per cent per annum in the past one decade, the lowest in the last eight decades, according to an official.
3 days ago · The capital, Kathmandu, nicknamed the "City of temples", is the largest city in the country and the cultural and economic heart. Other large cities in Nepal include Pokhara, Biratnagar, Lalitpur, Bharatpur, Birgunj, Dharan, Hetauda and Nepalgunj. Congestion, pollution and drinking water shortage are some of the major problems facing the rapidly ...
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6 days ago · KATHMANDU, May 6: Nepal’s population growth rate stood 0.92 percent per annum in the past one decade, which was the lowest in 80 years. Unveiling the report on demographic indicators on Sunday, the National Statistics Office (NSO) showed that the population growth rate was less than one percent per year during the review period.
4 days ago · Municipalities are the cities having at least some minimum criteria of population and infrastructure and declared as a municipality by the government. There are 283 municipalities in Nepal.The capital city Kathmandu is a Metropolitan city and there are other five Metropolitan cities Bharatpur, Biratnagar, Pokhara, Lalitpur & Birganj.There are ...
3 days ago · Take a Virtual Tour of KATHMANDU CITY after major improvements from BALEN Action in Nepal.Kathmandu is the capital and largest metropolitan city of Nepal. Th...
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4 days ago · As of 20 September 2015 Nepal is divided into 7 provinces. There are 283 municipalities in Nepal.The capital city Kathmandu is a Metropolitan city and there are other five Metropolitan cities Bharatpur, Biratnagar, Pokhara, Lalitpur & Birganj.There are 11 Sub-metropolitan Cities and 276 Municipalities. Provinces of Nepal Province No. 1 Biratnagar
2 days ago · Nepal now seems stuck in an unending transition. Thoughtful Nepalese commentators who were in the forefront of those demanding change are the first to voice their acute sense of disappointment at how things are turning out—the poor quality of democracy, rampant corruption and mal-governance, institutional failures, economic mismanagement and ...