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Bagmati Province

Bagmati Province (Nepali: बाग्मती प्रदेश, Bagmati Pradesh)[2][3] is one of the seven provinces of Nepal established by the constitution of Nepal.[4] The province is Nepal's second-most populous province and fifth largest province by area. Bagmati is bordered by Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north, Gandaki Province to the west, Province No. 1 to the east, Madhesh Province and the Indian state of Bihar to the south. With Hetauda as its provincial headquarters,[5] the province is also the home to the country's capital Kathmandu, is mostly hilly and mountainous, and hosts mountain peaks including Gaurishankar, Langtang, Jugal, and Ganesh.

Bagmati Province
बाग्मती प्रदेश
Location of Bagmati
Map of Bagmati, Nepal
Country   Nepal
Formation20 September 2015
CapitalHetauda
Largest cityKathmandu
Districts13
Government
 • TypeSelf governing province
 • BodyGovernment of Bagmati Province
 • GovernorYadav Chandra Sharma
 • Chief MinisterShalikram Jamkattel
 • LegislatureUnicameral (110 seats)
 • Parliamentary constituencyHouse of Representatives (33)
National Assembly (8)
 • High CourtPatan High Court
Area
 • Total20,300 km2 (7,800 sq mi)
 • Rank5th
Highest elevation7,422 m (24,350 ft)
Lowest elevation
(Golaghat)
141 m (463 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total6,084,042
 • Rank2nd
 • Density300/km2 (780/sq mi)
  • Rank2nd
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
GeocodeNP-TH
Official languageNepali Nepal Bhasa/Newari, Tamang
Other Official language(s)1.Nepal Bhasa
2.Tamang
HDI 0.673 (medium)
HDI rank1st
Literacy74.85%
Sex ratio98.77 /100 (2011)
GDPUS$ 14.5 billion (Rank 1)
GDP Per CapitaUS$ 2618
Websitebagamati.gov.np

Being the most populous province of Nepal, it possesses rich cultural diversity with resident communities and castes including Newar, Tamang, Madhesis, Sherpa, Tharu, Chepang, Jirel, Brahmin, Chhetri , Marwari and more.[6] It hosted the highest number of voters in the last election for the House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly, which took place in 2017.

Etymology

Bagmati is named after the Bagmati River which runs through the Kathmandu valley. The river is considered the source of the Newar civilization and urbanization.[7] The river has been mentioned as Vaggumuda (Nepali: वग्गुमुदा) in Vinaya Pitaka and Nandabagga.[7] It has also been mentioned as Bahumati (Nepali: बाहुमति) in Battha Suttanta of Majjhima Nikaya.[7] An inscription dated 477 A.D. describes the river as Bagvati Parpradeshe (Nepali: वाग्वति पारप्रदेशे) and subsequently in the Gopalraj Vanshavali.[7]

A provincial assembly meeting on 12 January 2020 endorsed the proposal to name the province as Bagmati by a majority vote. Hetauda was declared as the permanent state capital on January 12, 2020.[8][9]

Geography

Bagmati Province has an area of 20,300 km2 which is about 13.79% of the total area of Nepal. The elevation of the province ranges from 141 m at Golaghat in Chitwan District to 7,422m at Ganesh Himal. The province has an altitude low enough to support deciduous, coniferous, and alpine forests and woodlands. 27.29% land is covered by forest Temperature varies with altitude. There are 10 sub-basins and 33 major rivers flowing through the province. The longest river is Sunkoshi measuring 160.19 km.

 
Plains of Chitwan

Climate

Bagmati province has climatic variations, which is associated with the diverse nature of its topography and altitude. Climatic zone of Bagmati province starts from High Himalaya in the north, above 5000 m with tundra and arctic climate to Siwalik region in the south, 500–1000 m with sub-tropical climatic zone. The annual precipitation also varies from 150 to 200 mm in the high Himalayas to 1100–3000 mm in the southern plains. Similarly, average annual temperature of the province varies from 30 °C to -10 °C. Rainfall takes place mainly during the summer.

Average temperatures and precipitation for selected communities in Bagmati[10]
Location August

(°C)

January

(°C)

Annual

Precipitation

(mm)

Banepa 23.7 9.9 1930.8
Bharatpur 27.6 14.2 2550.1
Hetauda 26.5 12.9 2069.5
Suryabinayak 21.4 7.7 1821.7
Kathmandu 23 10 1360
Kirtipur 23.5 9.4 2100.9

History

During the Lichhavi and Malla period, this region was known as Nepalmandal and was ruled by Newar kings. Historically the area of Bagmati province known as "Kathmandu Kshetra", which was established in 1956. Kathmandu Kshetra was composed by grouping the then five districts. Those five districts are now divided into many districts. Kathmandu Kshetra had a total area of 6,144 square miles (15,910 km2) and total population was 17.93 Lakhs (1.7 million).[11]

The five districts were:

  1. Narayani District (Bara, Parsa, Rautahat)
  2. Rapti District (Chitwan, Ramechap, Makwanpur)
  3. Chautara District (Sindhupalchok, Kavrepalanchowk)
  4. Trishuli District (Nuwakot, Dhading)
  5. Kathmandu District (Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur)

In 1962, administrative system restructured and the "Kshetras" system cancelled and the country restructured into 75 development districts and those districts were grouped into zones.[12] In 1972, the region was named to Central Development Region. It had 3 zones and 19 districts.

Major historical forts of Bagmati

Makwanpurgadhi is located about 17 kilometers northeast of Hetauda, the district headquarters of Makwanpur district. Makwanpur Fort is a place of historical and tourist importance in Makwanpur district.[13]

 
Sindhuli Fort

Sindhuli Gadhi is an important place in terms of natural beauty and history. This place is about 150 kilometers east of Kathmandu. Sindhuligadi Nepal is a living document of the British War.

Rasuwa Fort on the Nepal-China border is considered to be an important security fort between Nepal and China. The historical fortress is about a century and a half old.

Demographics

According to the 2011 Nepal Census, Bagmati Province has a population of 5,433,818 comprising 2,761,224 females and 2,672,594 males. The province has the highest population in the country having 20.87% of the population. The population density of the province is 270 people per square kilometre which is the second highest in the country.[14]

 
Urbanization in Kathmandu

Ethnic groups

Ethnic groups in Bagmati Province

  Tamang (20.54%)
  Hill Brahman (18.32%)
  Chhetri (17.13%)
  Newar (17.07%)
  Magar (4.87%)
  Kami (2.52%)
  Gurung (2.22%)
  Tharu (1.63%)
  Rai (1.52%)
  Sarki (1.33%)
  Chepang (1.16%)
  Other Janajati (5.27%)
  Other Madheshi (2.27%)
  Other Khas Arya (1.84%)
  Other (2.31%)

Tamang is the largest ethnic group in the province making up around 20.54% of the population. Hill Brahmans are the next largest group making up around 18.32% if the population followed by Chhetris (17.13%) and Newars (17.07%) respectively. Similarly Magar, Kami and Gurung make up 4.87%, 2.52% and 2.22% of the population respectively. Tharu (1.63%), Rai (1.52%), Damai (1.36%), Sarki (1.33%) and Chepang (1.16%) are other smaller ethnic groups in the province.[14]

Languages

  Nepali (56.23%)
  Tamang (18.16%)
  Nepal Bhasa (12.23%)
  Magar (1.79%)
  Tharu (1.31%)
  Maithili (1.17%)
  Others (9.11%)

Nepali is the most common mother tongue in the province with 56.23% of the population speaking Nepali as their mother tongues. Tamang language is spoken by 18.16% and Nepal Bhasa is spoken by 12.23% of the population as their mother tongue. Magar (1.79%), Tharu (1.31%), Maithili (1.17%), Gurung (0.92%) and Chepang (0.83%) are other languages spoken in the province.[14]

The Language Commission of Nepal has recommended Nepal Bhasa and Tamang as official language in the province. The commission has also recommended Magar, Tharu and Maithili to be additional official languages, for specific regions and purposes in the province.[15]

Religion

Religion in Bagmati

  Hinduism (71.78%)
  Buddhism (23.28%)
  Christianity (2.87%)
  Prakṛti (0.75%)
  Islam (0.67%)
  Kirat Mundhum (0.41%)
  Other or not religious (0.23%)

Hinduism is the most followed religion in the province, with 71.78% of the population identifying as Hindus. Buddhists are the largest minority population with 23.28% of the population following Buddhism and Christianity is followed by 2.87% of the population in the province.[14]

Administrative subdivisions

There are total 119 local administrative units in the province which include 3 metropolitan cities, 1 sub-metropolitan city, 41 urban municipalities and 74 rural municipalities.[16][17]

Bagmati is divided into 13 districts, which are listed below. A district is administrated by the head of the District Coordination Committee and the District Administration Officer. The districts are further divided into municipalities or rural municipalities.

Districts

Districts in Nepal are second level of administrative divisions after provinces. Bagmati Province is divided into 13 districts, which are listed below. A district is administrated by the head of the District Coordination Committee and the District Administration Officer. The districts are further divided to municipalities or rural municipalities.

Districts of Bagmati Province
Districts Headquarters Population (2011)[18]
Sindhuli Kamalamai 296,192
Ramechhap Manthali 202,646
Dolakha Bhimeshwar 186,557
Bhaktapur Bhaktapur 304,651
Dhading Dhading Besi 336,067
Kathmandu Kathmandu 1,744,240
Kavrepalanchok Dhulikhel 381,937
Lalitpur Lalitpur 468,132
Nuwakot Bidur 277,471
Rasuwa Dhunche 43,300
Sindhupalchok Chautara 287,798
Chitwan Bharatpur 579,984
Makwanpur Hetauda 420,477

Municipalities

Cities and villages are governed by municipalities in Nepal. A district may have one or more municipalities. Bagmati has two types of municipalities.

  1. Urban Municipality (Urban Municipality has three levels):
    1. Metropolitan city (Mahanagarpalika)
    2. Sub-metropolitan city (Upa-mahanagarpalika) and
    3. Municipality (Nagarpalika)
  2. Rural Municipality (Gaunpalika)

The government of Nepal has set out a minimum criteria to meet city and towns. These criteria include a certain population, infrastructure and revenues.

 
 
Largest cities or towns in Bagmati Province
Central Bureau of Statistics [1]
Rank District Pop. Rank District Pop.
 
Kathmandu
 
Bharatpur
1 Kathmandu Kathmandu 845,767 11 Kageshwori Manohara Kathmandu 133,327  
Lalitpur
 
Hetauda
2 Bharatpur Chitwan 369,377 12 Madhyapur Thimi Bhaktapur 119,955
3 Lalitpur Lalitpur 299,843 13 Mahalaxmi Lalitpur 118,710
4 Hetauda Makawanpur 195,951 14 Nagarjun Kathmandu 115,507
5 Budhanilkantha Kathmandu 179,688 15 Godawari Lalitpur 100,972
6 Tarakeshor Kathmandu 151,508 16 Ratnanagar Chitwan 90,978
7 Gokarneshwar Kathmandu 151,200 17 Changunarayan Bhaktapur 88,612
8 Suryabinayak Bhaktapur 137,971 18 Kirtipur Kathmandu 81,782
9 Chandragiri Kathmandu 136,928 19 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur 78,854
10 Tokha Kathmandu 135,741 20 Kamalamai Sindhuli 71,811

Government and administration

Bagmati provincial assembly is the unicameral legislative assembly consisting of 110 members. Candidates for each constituency are chosen by the political parties or stand as independents. Each constituency elects one member under the first past the post (FPTP) system of election. The current constitution specifies that sixty percent of the members should be elected from the first past the post system and forty percent through the party-list proportional representation (PR) system. Women should account for one-third of total members elected from each party. If one-third percentage are not elected, the party that fails to ensure so shall have to elect one-third of the total number as women through the party-list proportional representation. 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 Patan High Court is the head of the judiciary.[19]

The present Governor, Chief Minister and Chief Judge are Yadav Chandra Sharma, Astha Laxmi Sakya and Tek Bahadur Moktan respectively.[20][21] The provincial assembly has 110 members while the province has 33 House of Representative constituencies.[22] The term length of provincial assembly is five years. The Provincial Assembly is currently housed at the Regional Education Directorate in Hetauda.[23]

 
Party FPTP PR Total
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
CPN (Unified Marxist-Leninist) 725,113 35.37 41 677,317 35.81 12 45
CPN (Unified Socialist) 9 4 13
Nepali Congress 748,207 36.50 9 559,249 29.57 14 23
21,552 1.05 23,958 1.27
CPN (Maoist Centre) 355,126 16.32 15 316,876 16.75 8 23
Bibeksheel Sajha Party 74,656 3.64 0 124,442 6.58 3 3
Rastriya Prajatantra Party 27,960 1.36 0 59,268 3.13 1 1
Nepal Mazdoor Kisan Party 40,502 1.98 1 41,610 2.20 1 2
Rastriya Prajatantra Party (Democratic) 1,399 0.07 0 28,855 1.53 1 1
Others 50,791 3.48 0 59,731 3.16 0 0
Independent 4,688 0.23 0 0
Invalid/Blank votes 70,471 226,043
Total 2,120,465 100 66 2,117,314 100 44 110
Registered voters/turnout 3,074,381 68.97 3,074,381 68.87
Source: Election Commission of Nepal

Economy

Bagmati Province is the most industrialized province and has maintained the leading position in the economic sector in Nepal. With GDP of NPR 1.43 Trillion (as of 2019),[24] Bagmati alone is the single largest contributor to the national economy with a share of 37.7% in the country's GDP.

Major Business Groups

Infrastructure

Health Care

According to the National Demographic Health Survey (NDHS) 2016, the Province's Neonatal Mortality (per 1000 live births) stands at 17 and Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births) stands at 29, both of which are below the national average of 21 and 32,respectively.

 
Nepal Medicity Hospital

According to the Annual report of Department of Health Services (DoHS) 2018/19, Bagmati Province has 35 public hospitals, 41 Primary Health Care Centres (PHCCs), 641 Health posts and 1417 Non-public facilities.[25]

Education

The province has always been an educational hub of the country.

Enrollment rate in primary school in the province is 95.79, whereas adult literacy stands at 74.85%.

 
Kathmandu University

There are various education levels in Bagmati Province. They are: Primary Level (31%), Lower Secondary Level (18%), Secondary Level (11%), SLC (12%), Intermediate Level (11%), Beginner (3%), Non-formal (5%), Graduate (6%), Postgraduate and above (2%).

Universities

Communication

In Bagmati province, 58.6% have radio access, followed by 54.0% have access to TV, and only 10.0% have access to the internet. Similarly, 16.7% have access to landline telephones, while 76.1% have access to mobile phones. There are a total of 51 radio stations. Some of the radio stations are Radio Chitwan, Radio Upathyaka, and Radio Lalitpur. There are a total of 405 newspaper channels in Bagmati Province with national, Provincial and local outreach. As per the classification, some of the top-ranking newspapers are Gorkhapatra Dainik, Himalayan Times.[26]

Energy

Bagmati Province has the second highest level of electrification with 94.44 percent electrification among the provinces. Districts like Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Nuwakot are fully electrified. Sindhuli district has the lowest electrification rate with the coverage of 69.51% so far.

Transportation

Roadways

 
Ring Road of Kathmandu

Roads connect all 13 districts of Bagmati Province. However, people living in the high-altitude regions of Rasuwa, Sindhuplachok and Dolakha experience difficulty accessing roadways perennially. Major highways of the province are as follows:

  1. Tribhuvan Highway: Tribhuvan Highway ( H02) which is also part of Asian Highway 42 ( AH42) connects the capital city with Birgunj, a major business hub in Province 2 bordered with India.
  2. Araniko Highway: Araniko Highway ( H03) which is also part of AH42 connects capital city with Kodari on the Nepal-China border.
  3. Prithivi Highway: Prithivi Highway ( H04) connects capital city via Naubise, Dhading with Pokhara in Gandaki Province. This landslide-prone and heavily congested highway passes through five districts: Kathmandu, Dhading, Chitwan, Tanahuand Kaski.
  4. BP Koirala Highway: The BP Highway( H06), also known as the Banepa- Bardibas Highway, links Kathmandu Valley with Province 2 and connects with eastern Nepal.

Ropeways

See also

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Bagmati Province Nepali ब ग मत प रद श Bagmati Pradesh 2 3 is one of the seven provinces of Nepal established by the constitution of Nepal 4 The province is Nepal s second most populous province and fifth largest province by area Bagmati is bordered by Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north Gandaki Province to the west Province No 1 to the east Madhesh Province and the Indian state of Bihar to the south With Hetauda as its provincial headquarters 5 the province is also the home to the country s capital Kathmandu is mostly hilly and mountainous and hosts mountain peaks including Gaurishankar Langtang Jugal and Ganesh Bagmati Province ब ग मत प रद शProvinceFrom Top left to rightBhaktapur Durbar Square Gosainkunda Pashupatinath Temple Patan Durbar Square Swayambhunath Gaurishankar Hanuman Dhoka and One horned rhinoceros at Chitwan National ParkSealLocation of BagmatiS Chok Dhading Rasuwa Dolakha Nuwakot B K L Chitwan Makwanpur K Chok Ramechap Sindhuli Gandaki Madhesh P 1 China IndiaMap of Bagmati NepalCountry NepalFormation20 September 2015CapitalHetaudaLargest cityKathmanduDistricts13Government TypeSelf governing province BodyGovernment of Bagmati Province GovernorYadav Chandra Sharma Chief MinisterShalikram Jamkattel LegislatureUnicameral 110 seats Parliamentary constituencyHouse of Representatives 33 National Assembly 8 High CourtPatan High CourtArea Total20 300 km2 7 800 sq mi Rank5thHighest elevation Ganesh Himal 7 422 m 24 350 ft Lowest elevation Golaghat 141 m 463 ft Population 2021 Total6 084 042 Rank2nd Density300 km2 780 sq mi Rank2ndTime zoneUTC 5 45 NST GeocodeNP THOfficial languageNepali Nepal Bhasa Newari TamangOther Official language s 1 Nepal Bhasa2 TamangHDI0 673 medium HDI rank1stLiteracy74 85 Sex ratio98 77 100 2011 GDPUS 14 5 billion Rank 1 GDP Per CapitaUS 2618Websitebagamati wbr gov wbr npBeing the most populous province of Nepal it possesses rich cultural diversity with resident communities and castes including Newar Tamang Madhesis Sherpa Tharu Chepang Jirel Brahmin Chhetri Marwari and more 6 It hosted the highest number of voters in the last election for the House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly which took place in 2017 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 History 3 1 Major historical forts of Bagmati 4 Demographics 4 1 Ethnic groups 4 2 Languages 4 3 Religion 5 Administrative subdivisions 5 1 Districts 5 2 Municipalities 6 Government and administration 7 Economy 7 1 Major Business Groups 8 Infrastructure 8 1 Health Care 8 2 Education 8 2 1 Universities 8 3 Communication 8 4 Energy 8 5 Transportation 8 5 1 Roadways 8 6 Ropeways 9 See also 10 ReferencesEtymology EditBagmati is named after the Bagmati River which runs through the Kathmandu valley The river is considered the source of the Newar civilization and urbanization 7 The river has been mentioned as Vaggumuda Nepali वग ग म द in Vinaya Pitaka and Nandabagga 7 It has also been mentioned as Bahumati Nepali ब ह मत in Battha Suttanta of Majjhima Nikaya 7 An inscription dated 477 A D describes the river as Bagvati Parpradeshe Nepali व ग वत प रप रद श and subsequently in the Gopalraj Vanshavali 7 A provincial assembly meeting on 12 January 2020 endorsed the proposal to name the province as Bagmati by a majority vote Hetauda was declared as the permanent state capital on January 12 2020 8 9 Geography EditBagmati Province has an area of 20 300 km2 which is about 13 79 of the total area of Nepal The elevation of the province ranges from 141 m at Golaghat in Chitwan District to 7 422m at Ganesh Himal The province has an altitude low enough to support deciduous coniferous and alpine forests and woodlands 27 29 land is covered by forest Temperature varies with altitude There are 10 sub basins and 33 major rivers flowing through the province The longest river is Sunkoshi measuring 160 19 km Plains of Chitwan Climate Edit Bagmati province has climatic variations which is associated with the diverse nature of its topography and altitude Climatic zone of Bagmati province starts from High Himalaya in the north above 5000 m with tundra and arctic climate to Siwalik region in the south 500 1000 m with sub tropical climatic zone The annual precipitation also varies from 150 to 200 mm in the high Himalayas to 1100 3000 mm in the southern plains Similarly average annual temperature of the province varies from 30 C to 10 C Rainfall takes place mainly during the summer Average temperatures and precipitation for selected communities in Bagmati 10 Location August C January C Annual Precipitation mm Banepa 23 7 9 9 1930 8Bharatpur 27 6 14 2 2550 1Hetauda 26 5 12 9 2069 5Suryabinayak 21 4 7 7 1821 7Kathmandu 23 10 1360Kirtipur 23 5 9 4 2100 9History EditFurther information Central Development Region NepalDuring the Lichhavi and Malla period this region was known as Nepalmandal and was ruled by Newar kings Historically the area of Bagmati province known as Kathmandu Kshetra which was established in 1956 Kathmandu Kshetra was composed by grouping the then five districts Those five districts are now divided into many districts Kathmandu Kshetra had a total area of 6 144 square miles 15 910 km2 and total population was 17 93 Lakhs 1 7 million 11 The five districts were Narayani District Bara Parsa Rautahat Rapti District Chitwan Ramechap Makwanpur Chautara District Sindhupalchok Kavrepalanchowk Trishuli District Nuwakot Dhading Kathmandu District Kathmandu Lalitpur Bhaktapur In 1962 administrative system restructured and the Kshetras system cancelled and the country restructured into 75 development districts and those districts were grouped into zones 12 In 1972 the region was named to Central Development Region It had 3 zones and 19 districts Major historical forts of Bagmati Edit Makwanpurgadhi is located about 17 kilometers northeast of Hetauda the district headquarters of Makwanpur district Makwanpur Fort is a place of historical and tourist importance in Makwanpur district 13 Sindhuli Fort Sindhuli Gadhi is an important place in terms of natural beauty and history This place is about 150 kilometers east of Kathmandu Sindhuligadi Nepal is a living document of the British War Rasuwa Fort on the Nepal China border is considered to be an important security fort between Nepal and China The historical fortress is about a century and a half old Demographics EditSee also Tamang people and Newar peopleAccording to the 2011 Nepal Census Bagmati Province has a population of 5 433 818 comprising 2 761 224 females and 2 672 594 males The province has the highest population in the country having 20 87 of the population The population density of the province is 270 people per square kilometre which is the second highest in the country 14 Urbanization in Kathmandu Ethnic groups Edit Ethnic groups in Bagmati Province Tamang 20 54 Hill Brahman 18 32 Chhetri 17 13 Newar 17 07 Magar 4 87 Kami 2 52 Gurung 2 22 Tharu 1 63 Rai 1 52 Sarki 1 33 Chepang 1 16 Other Janajati 5 27 Other Madheshi 2 27 Other Khas Arya 1 84 Other 2 31 Tamang is the largest ethnic group in the province making up around 20 54 of the population Hill Brahmans are the next largest group making up around 18 32 if the population followed by Chhetris 17 13 and Newars 17 07 respectively Similarly Magar Kami and Gurung make up 4 87 2 52 and 2 22 of the population respectively Tharu 1 63 Rai 1 52 Damai 1 36 Sarki 1 33 and Chepang 1 16 are other smaller ethnic groups in the province 14 Languages Edit Nepali 56 23 Tamang 18 16 Nepal Bhasa 12 23 Magar 1 79 Tharu 1 31 Maithili 1 17 Others 9 11 Nepali is the most common mother tongue in the province with 56 23 of the population speaking Nepali as their mother tongues Tamang language is spoken by 18 16 and Nepal Bhasa is spoken by 12 23 of the population as their mother tongue Magar 1 79 Tharu 1 31 Maithili 1 17 Gurung 0 92 and Chepang 0 83 are other languages spoken in the province 14 The Language Commission of Nepal has recommended Nepal Bhasa and Tamang as official language in the province The commission has also recommended Magar Tharu and Maithili to be additional official languages for specific regions and purposes in the province 15 Religion Edit Religion in Bagmati Hinduism 71 78 Buddhism 23 28 Christianity 2 87 Prakṛti 0 75 Islam 0 67 Kirat Mundhum 0 41 Other or not religious 0 23 Hinduism is the most followed religion in the province with 71 78 of the population identifying as Hindus Buddhists are the largest minority population with 23 28 of the population following Buddhism and Christianity is followed by 2 87 of the population in the province 14 Administrative subdivisions EditSee also Districts of Nepal List of cities in Nepal and List of gaunpalikas of Nepal There are total 119 local administrative units in the province which include 3 metropolitan cities 1 sub metropolitan city 41 urban municipalities and 74 rural municipalities 16 17 Bagmati is divided into 13 districts which are listed below A district is administrated by the head of the District Coordination Committee and the District Administration Officer The districts are further divided into municipalities or rural municipalities Districts Edit Further information List of Districts of Bagmati Districts in Nepal are second level of administrative divisions after provinces Bagmati Province is divided into 13 districts which are listed below A district is administrated by the head of the District Coordination Committee and the District Administration Officer The districts are further divided to municipalities or rural municipalities Districts of Bagmati Province Districts Headquarters Population 2011 18 Sindhuli Kamalamai 296 192Ramechhap Manthali 202 646Dolakha Bhimeshwar 186 557Bhaktapur Bhaktapur 304 651Dhading Dhading Besi 336 067Kathmandu Kathmandu 1 744 240Kavrepalanchok Dhulikhel 381 937Lalitpur Lalitpur 468 132Nuwakot Bidur 277 471Rasuwa Dhunche 43 300Sindhupalchok Chautara 287 798Chitwan Bharatpur 579 984Makwanpur Hetauda 420 477Municipalities Edit Cities and villages are governed by municipalities in Nepal A district may have one or more municipalities Bagmati has two types of municipalities Urban Municipality Urban Municipality has three levels Metropolitan city Mahanagarpalika Sub metropolitan city Upa mahanagarpalika and Municipality Nagarpalika Rural Municipality Gaunpalika The government of Nepal has set out a minimum criteria to meet city and towns These criteria include a certain population infrastructure and revenues Largest cities or towns in Bagmati Province Central Bureau of Statistics 1 Rank District Pop Rank District Pop Kathmandu Bharatpur 1 Kathmandu Kathmandu 845 767 11 Kageshwori Manohara Kathmandu 133 327 Lalitpur Hetauda2 Bharatpur Chitwan 369 377 12 Madhyapur Thimi Bhaktapur 119 9553 Lalitpur Lalitpur 299 843 13 Mahalaxmi Lalitpur 118 7104 Hetauda Makawanpur 195 951 14 Nagarjun Kathmandu 115 5075 Budhanilkantha Kathmandu 179 688 15 Godawari Lalitpur 100 9726 Tarakeshor Kathmandu 151 508 16 Ratnanagar Chitwan 90 9787 Gokarneshwar Kathmandu 151 200 17 Changunarayan Bhaktapur 88 6128 Suryabinayak Bhaktapur 137 971 18 Kirtipur Kathmandu 81 7829 Chandragiri Kathmandu 136 928 19 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur 78 85410 Tokha Kathmandu 135 741 20 Kamalamai Sindhuli 71 811Government and administration EditMain articles Provincial governments of Nepal Provincial Assembly of Bagmati Pradesh and Cabinet of Bagmati Province Bagmati provincial assembly is the unicameral legislative assembly consisting of 110 members Candidates for each constituency are chosen by the political parties or stand as independents Each constituency elects one member under the first past the post FPTP system of election The current constitution specifies that sixty percent of the members should be elected from the first past the post system and forty percent through the party list proportional representation PR system Women should account for one third of total members elected from each party If one third percentage are not elected the party that fails to ensure so shall have to elect one third of the total number as women through the party list proportional representation 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 Patan High Court is the head of the judiciary 19 The present Governor Chief Minister and Chief Judge are Yadav Chandra Sharma Astha Laxmi Sakya and Tek Bahadur Moktan respectively 20 21 The provincial assembly has 110 members while the province has 33 House of Representative constituencies 22 The term length of provincial assembly is five years The Provincial Assembly is currently housed at the Regional Education Directorate in Hetauda 23 Party FPTP PR TotalVotes Seats Votes SeatsCPN Unified Marxist Leninist 725 113 35 37 41 677 317 35 81 12 45CPN Unified Socialist 9 4 13Nepali Congress 748 207 36 50 9 559 249 29 57 14 2321 552 1 05 23 958 1 27CPN Maoist Centre 355 126 16 32 15 316 876 16 75 8 23Bibeksheel Sajha Party 74 656 3 64 0 124 442 6 58 3 3Rastriya Prajatantra Party 27 960 1 36 0 59 268 3 13 1 1Nepal Mazdoor Kisan Party 40 502 1 98 1 41 610 2 20 1 2Rastriya Prajatantra Party Democratic 1 399 0 07 0 28 855 1 53 1 1Others 50 791 3 48 0 59 731 3 16 0 0Independent 4 688 0 23 0 0Invalid Blank votes 70 471 226 043 Total 2 120 465 100 66 2 117 314 100 44 110Registered voters turnout 3 074 381 68 97 3 074 381 68 87 Source Election Commission of NepalEconomy EditBagmati Province is the most industrialized province and has maintained the leading position in the economic sector in Nepal With GDP of NPR 1 43 Trillion as of 2019 24 Bagmati alone is the single largest contributor to the national economy with a share of 37 7 in the country s GDP Major Business Groups Edit Ncell NTC Chaudhary Group Panchakanya GroupInfrastructure EditHealth Care Edit According to the National Demographic Health Survey NDHS 2016 the Province s Neonatal Mortality per 1000 live births stands at 17 and Infant mortality rate per 1000 live births stands at 29 both of which are below the national average of 21 and 32 respectively Nepal Medicity Hospital According to the Annual report of Department of Health Services DoHS 2018 19 Bagmati Province has 35 public hospitals 41 Primary Health Care Centres PHCCs 641 Health posts and 1417 Non public facilities 25 Education Edit The province has always been an educational hub of the country Enrollment rate in primary school in the province is 95 79 whereas adult literacy stands at 74 85 Kathmandu University There are various education levels in Bagmati Province They are Primary Level 31 Lower Secondary Level 18 Secondary Level 11 SLC 12 Intermediate Level 11 Beginner 3 Non formal 5 Graduate 6 Postgraduate and above 2 Universities Edit Tribhuvan University Kathmandu University in Dhulikhel Nepal Open University in Lalitpur Agriculture and Forestry University in Rampur Chitwan Madan Bhandari Academ of Health Sciences http mbahs edu np in HetaudaCommunication Edit In Bagmati province 58 6 have radio access followed by 54 0 have access to TV and only 10 0 have access to the internet Similarly 16 7 have access to landline telephones while 76 1 have access to mobile phones There are a total of 51 radio stations Some of the radio stations are Radio Chitwan Radio Upathyaka and Radio Lalitpur There are a total of 405 newspaper channels in Bagmati Province with national Provincial and local outreach As per the classification some of the top ranking newspapers are Gorkhapatra Dainik Himalayan Times 26 Energy Edit Bagmati Province has the second highest level of electrification with 94 44 percent electrification among the provinces Districts like Kathmandu Bhaktapur and Nuwakot are fully electrified Sindhuli district has the lowest electrification rate with the coverage of 69 51 so far Transportation Edit Roadways Edit Ring Road of Kathmandu Roads connect all 13 districts of Bagmati Province However people living in the high altitude regions of Rasuwa Sindhuplachok and Dolakha experience difficulty accessing roadways perennially Major highways of the province are as follows Tribhuvan Highway Tribhuvan Highway H02 which is also part of Asian Highway 42 AH42 connects the capital city with Birgunj a major business hub in Province 2 bordered with India Araniko Highway Araniko Highway H03 which is also part of AH42 connects capital city with Kodari on the Nepal China border Prithivi Highway Prithivi Highway H04 connects capital city via Naubise Dhading with Pokhara in Gandaki Province This landslide prone and heavily congested highway passes through five districts Kathmandu Dhading Chitwan Tanahuand Kaski BP Koirala Highway The BP Highway H06 also known as the Banepa Bardibas Highway links Kathmandu Valley with Province 2 and connects with eastern Nepal Ropeways Edit Manakamana Cable Car Bottom Station Chandragiri Cable Car Kalinchowk Cable CarSee also Edit Nepal portalProvinces of Nepal List of districts in NepalReferences Edit Official detail of Bagmati Province प रद श ३ क न म ब ग मत Province No 3 named as Bagmati ekantipur com in Nepali Retrieved 12 January 2020 प रद श ३ क न म ब ग मत स थ य र जध न ह ट ड त क य Province No 3 named as Bagmati permanent capital Hetauda Online Khabar in Nepali Retrieved 12 January 2020 Nepal Provinces statoids com Retrieved 21 March 2016 Finally Provincial Assembly renames Province 3 as Bagmati picks Hetaunda as capital Retrieved 19 January 2020 Highest number of voters in province no 3 Retrieved 15 April 2018 a b c d Article न प ल व स त र व स त ग रन थक स क ष प त पर चय Author Tarananda Mishra PA decides to call Province 3 Bagmati with Hetauda as its permanent HQ The Himalayan Times 13 January 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2020 Province 3 assembly meet endorses Bagmati as the name of the province by majority votes www kathmandupost com Kantipur Media Group 12 January 2020 Retrieved 12 January 2020 Nepal Travel Weather Averages Weatherbase Weatherbase Retrieved 28 April 2018 न प लक ज ल ल प रश सन प नर गठनक र प र ट २०१३ PDF Nepal Nepal Govt pp 35 36 37 Memorial Step of King Mahendra in 1st Poush 2017 BS reviewnepal com 13 December 2017 Retrieved 6 February 2018 यस त छ मकव नप र गढ क इत ह स Highlights Tourism Retrieved 22 July 2021 a b c d National Data Portal Nepal nationaldata gov np Retrieved 26 December 2020 सरक र क मक जक भ ष क आध रहर क न र ध रण तथ भ ष सम बन ध स फ र सहर पञ चवर ष य प रत व दन स र श २०७८ PDF Language Commission Language Commission Retrieved 28 October 2021 स थ न य तह 31 August 2018 Archived from the original on 31 August 2018 Retrieved 15 May 2021 स थ न य तह 103 69 124 141 Archived from the original on 31 August 2018 Retrieved 27 April 2018 2011 Census District Level Detail Report Archived 2018 09 02 at the Wayback Machine Central Bureau of Statistics High Courts get their chief judges Retrieved 27 April 2018 UML PP leader Dor Mani Paudel appointed CM of Province 3 The Himalayan Times 11 February 2018 Retrieved 27 April 2018 President of Nepal administers oath to Chiefs of seven provinces DD News ddnews gov in Retrieved 27 April 2018 CDC creates 495 constituencies The Himalayan Times 31 August 2017 Retrieved 27 April 2018 Preparations under way for assembly meeting The Himalayan Times 31 January 2018 Retrieved 27 April 2018 PROVINCE WISE GDP OF NEPAL 2019 nepalindata com Retrieved 15 May 2021 WHO Nepal COVID 19 Profile 2020 Bagmati Province Nepal ReliefWeb Retrieved 17 August 2021 WHO Nepal COVID 19 Profile 2020 Bagmati Province Nepal ReliefWeb Retrieved 17 August 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bagmati Province amp oldid 1133783569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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