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Jeevan Bahadur Shahi Cabinet
The Jeevan Bahadur Shahi cabinet is the council assembled by Jeevan Bahadur Shahi, who was sworn in as Chief Minister of Karnali Province on 3 November 2021. This government was supported by CPN(Maoist-Centre) and CPN (Unified Socialist). Chief Minister and Cabinet Ministers Member by party See also * Rajendra Kumar Rai cabinet * Lalbabu Raut cabinet * Rajendra Prasad Pandey cabinet * Krishna Chandra Nepali Cabinet * Kul Prasad KC cabinet * Trilochan Bhatta cabinet Trilochan Bhatta was sworn in as Chief Minister of Sudurpashchim Province on 16 February 2018. Here is the list of ministers. Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers Former Arrangement May 2021 - April 2022 February 2018 - May 2021 Member ... References Government of Karnali Province Provincial cabinets of Nepal 2023 disestablishments in Nepal Cabinets established in 2021 2021 establishments in Nepal {{Nepal-gov-stub ...
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Karnali Province
Karnali Province ( ne, कर्णाली प्रदेश) is one of the seven federal provinces of Nepal formed by the new constitution which was adopted on 20 September 2015. The total area of the province is covering 18.97% of the country, making it the largest province in Nepal. According to the 2011 Nepal census, the population of the province was 1,570,418, making it the least populous province in Nepal. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north, Gandaki Province to the east, Sudurpashchim Province to the west, and Lumbini Province to the south. Birendranagar with a population of 154,886 is both the province's capital and largest city. Etymology The province's name is derived from the Karnali River, which flows through the province. A meeting of the provincial assembly on 25 February 2018 adopted the name Karnali for the province. History Karnali is an old civilization in Nepal and is connected with the Karnali River Archaeological sites found ...
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Padam Bahadur Rokaya
Padam Bahadur Rokaya ( ne, पदमबहादुर रोकाया) is a Nepalese politician and Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Urban Development of Karnali Province. He is also a member of Provincial Assembly of Karnali Province belonging to the CPN (Unified Socialist). Rokaya, a resident of Kankasundari Rural Municipality, was elected via 2017 Nepalese provincial elections from Jumla 1(B). Earlier, he was a party candidate with the CPN-UML back in 2017. At present, he is a party candidate from the CPN (Unified Socialist). Electoral history 2017 Nepalese provincial elections Provincial assembly elections were held in Nepal on 26 November and 7 December 2017 along with the general election. 330 seats in the seven newly created provincial assemblies were elected by first-past-the-post voting and 220 by proportional ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rokaya, Padam Bahadur Living people Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Nepalese politi ...
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2023 Disestablishments In Nepal
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Provincial Cabinets Of Nepal
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Government Of Karnali Province
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Trilochan Bhatta Cabinet
Trilochan Bhatta was sworn in as Chief Minister of Sudurpashchim Province on 16 February 2018. Here is the list of ministers. Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers Former Arrangement May 2021 - April 2022 February 2018 - May 2021 Member by party See also * Sudurpashchim Province Sudurpashchim Province ( ne, सुदूरपश्चिम प्रदेश, ''Sudurpashchim Province'') (''Far-West Province'') is one of the seven provinces established by the new constitution of Nepal which was adopted on 20 September ... * 1st Sudurpashchim Provincial Assembly References External links Office of Chief Minister and Council of Ministers of Sudurpashchim Province{{Nepalese provincial cabinets Provincial cabinets of Nepal 2018 establishments in Nepal Government of Sudurpashchim Province ...
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Kul Prasad KC Cabinet
Kul Prasad KC was sworn in as Chief Minister of Lumbini Province on 12 August 2021. He became second chief minister of Lumbini after Shankar Pokharel resigned reaching minority. Nepali Congress, the second largest party in assembly, played vital role in government formation. There has been power sharing understanding as per which CPN(Maoist Centre) will handover government leadership to Nepali Congress in few months. Here is a full list of cabinet ministers. Chief minister and cabinet ministers Member by party See also * Rajendra Kumar Rai cabinet * Lalbabu Raut cabinet * Rajendra Prasad Pandey cabinet * Krishna Chandra Nepali cabinet * Jeevan Bahadur Shahi cabinet * Trilochan Bhatta cabinet Trilochan Bhatta was sworn in as Chief Minister of Sudurpashchim Province on 16 February 2018. Here is the list of ministers. Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers Former Arrangement May 2021 - April 2022 February 2018 - May 2021 Member ... References Exte ...
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Rajendra Prasad Pandey Cabinet
The Rajendra Prasad Pandey cabinet is the incumbent provincial government of Bagmati Province. It was formed after Rajendra Prasad Pandey was sworn in as Chief Minister on 27 October 2021. The cabinet was expanded to six members 11 November 2021, to 12 members on 14 December 2021 and 18 members on 25 December 2021. Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers Current Arrangement See also * Provincial governments of Nepal * 1st Bagmati Provincial Assembly The first Bagmati Provincial Assembly was elected by the 2017 Nepalese provincial elections, 2017 provincial elections. 110 members were elected to the assembly, 66 of whom were elected through Direct election, direct elections and 44 of whom were ... References External links Office of Chief Minister and Council of Ministers of Bagmati Province{{Nepalese provincial cabinets Provincial cabinets of Nepal 2021 establishments in Nepal Government of Bagmati Province 2023 disestablishments in Nepal Communist Party of Nep ...
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Lalbabu Raut Cabinet
The Raut Cabinet is the Council of Ministers headed by Mohammad Lalbabu Raut in Madhesh Province, Nepal. Mohammad Lalbabu Raut from Federal Socialist Forum, Nepal was sworn in the Chief Ministers of Madhesh Province in February 2018. Present arrangement of cabinet is the result of talk between two Former Deputy Prime Ministers, PSP-N President Upendra Yadav and Nepali Congress Vice-president Bimalendra Nidhi who have strong hold in this region from their respective parties. This is a brief list of minister since 9 June 2021 since when PSP-N and Nepali Congress are two major parties in government. Current arrangement Ministers by Party Since 2021 Till 2021 Previous arrangements Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers State Ministers See also *Lalbabu Raut * Mahendra Narayan Nidhi Awas Yojana * Krishna Chandra Nepali cabinet * Kul Prasad KC cabinet * Jeevan Bahadur Shahi cabinet * Trilochan Bhatta cabinet Trilochan Bhatta was sworn in as Chief Minister ...
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Rajendra Kumar Rai Cabinet
The Rajendra Kumar Rai cabinet was the 3rd provincial government of Province No. 1. It was formed after Rajendra Kumar Rai was sworn in as Chief Minister on 2 November 2021. The cabinet was expanded on 6 February 2022. Ministers See also * Provincial governments of Nepal The seven provinces of Nepal are governed by provincial governments which form the second level of governance in the country; after the federal government. The provincial governments are established, and their structure is defined by Part 13 of ... * 1st Province No. 1 Provincial Assembly References External links Office of Chief Minister and Council of Ministers of Province No. 1{{Nepalese provincial cabinets Provincial cabinets of Nepal 2021 establishments in Nepal Government of Koshi Province 2023 disestablishments in Nepal Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist) Cabinets established in 2021 ...
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Ganesh Prasad Singh (Nepalese Politician)
Ganesh Prasad Singh ( ne, गणेशप्रसाद सिंह) is a Nepalese politician and Minister for Water Resources and Energy Development of Karnali Province. He is also a member of Provincial Assembly of Karnali Province belonging to the CPN (Maoist Centre). Singh, a resident of Nalgad, was elected via 2017 Nepalese provincial elections from Jajarkot 1(A). Electoral history 2017 Nepalese provincial elections Provincial assembly elections were held in Nepal on 26 November and 7 December 2017 along with the general election. 330 seats in the seven newly created provincial assemblies were elected by first-past-the-post voting and 220 by proportional ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Singh, Ganesh Prasad Living people Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Nepalese politicians Members of the Provincial Assembly of Karnali Province People from Jajarkot District Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) politicians ...
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