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Karnali Province

Karnali Province (Nepali: कर्णाली प्रदेश) is one of the seven federal provinces of Nepal formed by the new constitution which was adopted on 20 September 2015.[1] The total area of the province is 27,984 square kilometres (10,805 sq mi) 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.[2] Birendranagar with a population of 154,886 is both the province's capital and largest city.[3]

Karnali Province
कर्णाली प्रदेश
Karnali Pradesh
From top going clockwise:Phoksundo lake, Sinja Valley, Simikot, Rara lake, ruins of Kakre Bihar in Surkhet and Kanjiroba
Location of Karnali Province
Divisions of Karnali Province
Country   Nepal
Formation20 September 2015
CapitalBirendranagar
Largest cityBirendranagar
Districts10
Government
 • TypeSelf governing province
 • BodyGovernment of Karnali Province
 • GovernorTilak Pariyar
 • Chief MinisterJeevan Bahadur Shahi (NC)
 • High CourtSurkhet High Court
 • Provincial AssemblyUnicameral (40 seats)
 • Parliamentary constituencyPratinidhi Sabha 12
Rastriya Sabha 8
Area
 • Total27,984 km2 (10,805 sq mi)
 • Rank1st
Population
 (2021)
 • Total1,694,889
 • Rank7th
 • Density61/km2 (160/sq mi)
  • Rank7th
DemonymMadhya Pashchimeli Nepali
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
GeocodeNP-SI
Official LanguageNepali
Other Official Languages1.Khas-Jumli
2.Magar
HDI0.469 (low)
HDI rank7th
Literacy62.77%
Sex ratio95.78 /100 (2011)
GDPUS$1.44 billion
GDP rank7th
Websitewww.karnali.gov.np

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.[4][5]

History

Karnali is an old civilization in Nepal and is connected with the Karnali River[6] Archaeological sites found in Jumla, Surkhet and Dailekh infer that the area was part of the old Khasa kingdom which was established during the 11th century. The capital of the Khas Kingdom was Sinja in present-day Jumla District. The kingdom expanded to a great extent in the 13th and 14th century; expanding to Garhwal in the west, Mansarowar and Guge regions of Tibet in the north, Gorkha-Nuwakot regions in the east and Kapilvastu with large areas of Terai in the south. After the late 14th century, the Khas empire collapsed and was divided into the Baise Rajya (22 principalities) in Karnali-Bheri region.[7]

Before the unification of modern Nepal, a part of Karnali (from Karnali River to Bheri River) was in the Sanghiya Baise Rajya (22 principality confederacy). The principalities were sovereign but intermittently allied among themselves until they were annexed during the unification of modern Nepal from 1744 to 1810.

Geography

Karnali is the largest province of Nepal with an area of 27,984 km2 (10,805 sq mi). The province is surrounded by Gandaki Province in east, Lumbini Province in south-east and south, Sudurpashchim Province in the west and Tibet Autonomous Region of China in north.

The province has occupied higher mountains land of north and mid-hills of Nepal. It contains Kubi Gangri, Changla and Kanjiroba mountains in north. The Shey Phoksundo National Park with Phoksundo lake is the largest national park of Nepal and Rara lake is the largest lake of Nepal which are located in Karnali Province. Karnali River is the biggest river of the province which is thought to be the longest river in Nepal. Seti River and Bheri River are tributaries of Karnali, and Kupinde Daha is a lake of Karnali.

Average temperatures and precipitation for selected communities in Karnali[8]
Location August

(°F)

August

(°C)

January

(°F)

January

(°C)

Annual

Precipitation (mm/in)

Kharpunath 48 8.9 9.5 -12.5 209.5/8.2
Simikot 54.9 12.7 17.6 -8 304.2/12
Chandannnath 60.8 16 29.7 -1.3 728.9/28.7
Narayan 71.8 22.1 45.3 7.4 1252.3/49.3
Birendranagar 78.4 25.8 53.2 11.8 1651/65

Demographics

According to the 2011 Census of Nepal, Karnali Province has a population of 1,570,418 comprising 802,495 females and 767,923 males. The province has the lowest population in the country, having 5.93% of the population on 19.74% of the land. The population density of the province is 56 people per square kilometer.[9]

Ethnic groups

Castes/ethnicities in Karnali province (2011)

  Chhetri (41.61%)
  Kami (15.84%)
  Magar (10.88%)
  Thakuri (10.29%)
  Hill Brahmin (8.36%)
  Damai (3.98%)
  Sarki (2.63%)
  Sanyasi (1.69%)
  Others (4.72%)
Community Population Percentage
Chhetri 653,379 41.61%
Kami 248,761 15.84%
Magar 170,797 10.88%
Thakuri 161,556 10.29%
Hill Brahmin 131,288 8.36%
Damai 62,464 3.98%
Sarki 41,230 2.63%
Sanyasi 26,513 1.69%

Khas Arya is the largest ethno-linguistic indigenous group in the province, with Chhetri, Kami, Thakuri and Bahun dominating the population. The largest non-Khas Arya group are the Magars who make up 170,797 (10.88%) of the population. Tamang (0.88%) and Gurung (0.70%) are other Janajati groups in the province with a significant population.[9][10]

Languages

Language Speakers Percentage
Nepali 1,500,538 95.55%
Magar 32,537 2.07%
Tamang 11,252 0.72%
Tharu 6,443 0.41%
Others 19,648 1.25%

Languages of Karnali province (2011)

  Nepali (95.55%)
  Magar (2.07%)
  Others (2.38%)

95.55% of the population in the province speak Nepali as their native language. Other languages spoken in the region are Magar (2.07%) and Tamang (0.72%).[9][10]

The Language Commission of Nepal has recommended Magar as an additional official language in the province. The most spoken language is Nepali, which is known with its original name Khas Bhasha in the province.[11]

Religion

Religion in Karnali Province

  Hinduism (95.34%)
  Buddhism (3.09%)
  Christianity (1.30%)
  Others (0.27%)

Hinduism is the most followed religion in the province with 95.34% of the people identifying as Hindus. Buddhists are the largest minority religion being followed by 3.09% and Christianity is the second-largest minority religion being followed by 1.30% of the population.[10] Karnal is the only province in Nepal with having no Muslim population.

Government and administration

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 Surkhet High Court is the head of the judiciary.[12] The present Governor, Chief Minister and Chief Judge are Govindra Prasad Kaulani, Jeevan Bahadur Shahi and Hari Kumar Pokharel respectively.[13][14] The province has 40 provincial assembly constituencies, 12 House of Representative constituencies and eight National Assembly seats.[15]

Karnali has a unicameral legislature, like all of the other provinces in Nepal. The term length of the provincial assembly is five years. The Provincial Assembly of Karnali Province is temporarily housed at the Irrigation Division Office in Birendranagar.[16]

Administrative subdivisions

Karnali is divided into ten districts.

A district is administrated by the head of the District Coordination Committee and the District Administration Officer. The districts are further dived to municipalities or rural municipalities which are further divided into wards. There are 25 municipalities and 54 rural municipalities in the province.[18] The capital and largest city of the province is Birendranagar. It is only city in the province with a population of over 50,000.

 
 
Largest cities or towns in Karnali Province
Central Bureau of Statistics [1]
Rank District Pop.
 
Birendranagar
1 Birendranagar Surkhet 100,458
2 Gurbhakot Surkhet 43,765
3 Dullu Dailekh 41,540
4 Bheriganga Surkhet 41,407
5 Bangad Kupinde Salyan 36,052
6 Chhedagad Jajarkot 35,295
7 Bagchaur Salyan 34,118
8 Shaarada Salyan 33,730
9 Aathbiskot Rukum West 33,601
10 Bheri Jajarkot 33,515

Economy

Karnali Province has the lowest growth rate in the country with an annual economic growth rate of 5.7% and is also contributes the least to the GDP at 4.1%. The province is among the poorest in Nepal with an estimated 28.9% of people living under absolute poverty (second highest in the country) and 51.7% of the people are multidimensionally poor (highest in the country). The unemployment rate in the province stands at 9.7% which is the third-lowest in the country.[19]

Agriculture

Karnali is the largest producer of barley in the country and accounted for 43% of the country's total share of barley production in 2018/19.[19]

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Prov 6 named as Karnali, permanent capital in Birendranagar". www.myrepublica.com. 24 February 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Government finalises provinces' governors and temporary headquarters". nepalekhabar.com. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Province 6 named Karnali; Surkhet capital". kathmandupost.ekantipur.com. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  5. ^ Times, Nepali. "Naming new provinces". Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  6. ^ "कर्णाली प्रदेश एक चिनारी". www.ocmcm.karnali.gov.np. The office of chief minister and cabinet of Karnali Province. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  7. ^ "Nepal in the Medieval Period". www.telegraphnepal.com. 2 February 2015. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  8. ^ "Nepal Travel Weather Averages (Weatherbase)". Weatherbase. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  9. ^ a b c "तथ्याङ्कमा कर्णाली प्रदेश.pdf". Google Docs (in Nepali). Central Bureau of Statistics, Nepal. p. 34. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
  10. ^ a b c "National Data Portal-Nepal". nationaldata.gov.np. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
  11. ^ "सरकारी कामकाजको भाषाका आधारहरूको निर्धारण तथा भाषासम्बन्धी सिफारिसहरू (पञ्चवर्षीय प्रतिवेदन- साराांश) २०७८" (PDF). Language Commission. Language Commission. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  12. ^ "High Courts get their chief judges". Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  13. ^ "Mahendra Bahadur Shahi set to be Province 6 CM | Setopati - Nepal's Digital Newspaper". setopati.net. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  14. ^ "President administers oath of office to newly-appointed governors". The Himalayan Times. 2019-11-05. Retrieved 2019-12-19.
  15. ^ "CDC creates 495 constituencies". The Himalayan Times. 2017-08-31. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  16. ^ "First Provincial Assembly meeting begins in 4 provinces". Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  17. ^ 2011 Census District Level Detail Report 2018-09-02 at the Wayback Machine, Central Bureau of Statistics.
  18. ^ . 103.69.124.141. Archived from the original on 2018-08-31. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  19. ^ a b Khatiwada, Dr. Yuba Raj. "Economic survey 2018/19, Government of Nepal, Ministry of Finance". Government of Nepal, Ministry of Finance: 14.

Coordinates: 29°30′N 82°25′E / 29.500°N 82.417°E / 29.500; 82.417

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Karnali Province Nepali कर ण ल प रद श is one of the seven federal provinces of Nepal formed by the new constitution which was adopted on 20 September 2015 1 The total area of the province is 27 984 square kilometres 10 805 sq mi 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 2 Birendranagar with a population of 154 886 is both the province s capital and largest city 3 Karnali Province कर ण ल प रद शKarnali PradeshProvinceFrom top going clockwise Phoksundo lake Sinja Valley Simikot Rara lake ruins of Kakre Bihar in Surkhet and KanjirobaSealLocation of Karnali ProvinceHumla Mugu Dolpa Jumla Kalikot Dailekh Jajarkot Rukumwest Surkhet Salyan Gandaki Lumbini China Tibet Sudurpashchim India UP Divisions of Karnali ProvinceCountry NepalFormation20 September 2015CapitalBirendranagarLargest cityBirendranagarDistricts10Government TypeSelf governing province BodyGovernment of Karnali Province GovernorTilak Pariyar Chief MinisterJeevan Bahadur Shahi NC High CourtSurkhet High Court Provincial AssemblyUnicameral 40 seats Parliamentary constituencyPratinidhi Sabha 12 Rastriya Sabha 8Area Total27 984 km2 10 805 sq mi Rank1stPopulation 2021 Total1 694 889 Rank7th Density61 km2 160 sq mi Rank7thDemonymMadhya Pashchimeli NepaliTime zoneUTC 5 45 NST GeocodeNP SIOfficial LanguageNepaliOther Official Languages1 Khas Jumli 2 MagarHDI0 469 low HDI rank7thLiteracy62 77 Sex ratio95 78 100 2011 GDPUS 1 44 billionGDP rank7thWebsitewww karnali gov np Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 4 Demographics 4 1 Ethnic groups 4 2 Languages 4 3 Religion 5 Government and administration 5 1 Administrative subdivisions 6 Economy 6 1 Agriculture 7 See also 8 ReferencesEtymology EditThe 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 4 5 History EditFurther information Khasa kingdom and Baise Rajya Karnali is an old civilization in Nepal and is connected with the Karnali River 6 Archaeological sites found in Jumla Surkhet and Dailekh infer that the area was part of the old Khasa kingdom which was established during the 11th century The capital of the Khas Kingdom was Sinja in present day Jumla District The kingdom expanded to a great extent in the 13th and 14th century expanding to Garhwal in the west Mansarowar and Guge regions of Tibet in the north Gorkha Nuwakot regions in the east and Kapilvastu with large areas of Terai in the south After the late 14th century the Khas empire collapsed and was divided into the Baise Rajya 22 principalities in Karnali Bheri region 7 Before the unification of modern Nepal a part of Karnali from Karnali River to Bheri River was in the Sanghiya Baise Rajya 22 principality confederacy The principalities were sovereign but intermittently allied among themselves until they were annexed during the unification of modern Nepal from 1744 to 1810 Geography EditKarnali is the largest province of Nepal with an area of 27 984 km2 10 805 sq mi The province is surrounded by Gandaki Province in east Lumbini Province in south east and south Sudurpashchim Province in the west and Tibet Autonomous Region of China in north The province has occupied higher mountains land of north and mid hills of Nepal It contains Kubi Gangri Changla and Kanjiroba mountains in north The Shey Phoksundo National Park with Phoksundo lake is the largest national park of Nepal and Rara lake is the largest lake of Nepal which are located in Karnali Province Karnali River is the biggest river of the province which is thought to be the longest river in Nepal Seti River and Bheri River are tributaries of Karnali and Kupinde Daha is a lake of Karnali Average temperatures and precipitation for selected communities in Karnali 8 Location August F August C January F January C Annual Precipitation mm in Kharpunath 48 8 9 9 5 12 5 209 5 8 2Simikot 54 9 12 7 17 6 8 304 2 12Chandannnath 60 8 16 29 7 1 3 728 9 28 7Narayan 71 8 22 1 45 3 7 4 1252 3 49 3Birendranagar 78 4 25 8 53 2 11 8 1651 65Demographics EditAccording to the 2011 Census of Nepal Karnali Province has a population of 1 570 418 comprising 802 495 females and 767 923 males The province has the lowest population in the country having 5 93 of the population on 19 74 of the land The population density of the province is 56 people per square kilometer 9 Ethnic groups Edit Castes ethnicities in Karnali province 2011 Chhetri 41 61 Kami 15 84 Magar 10 88 Thakuri 10 29 Hill Brahmin 8 36 Damai 3 98 Sarki 2 63 Sanyasi 1 69 Others 4 72 Community Population PercentageChhetri 653 379 41 61 Kami 248 761 15 84 Magar 170 797 10 88 Thakuri 161 556 10 29 Hill Brahmin 131 288 8 36 Damai 62 464 3 98 Sarki 41 230 2 63 Sanyasi 26 513 1 69 Khas Arya is the largest ethno linguistic indigenous group in the province with Chhetri Kami Thakuri and Bahun dominating the population The largest non Khas Arya group are the Magars who make up 170 797 10 88 of the population Tamang 0 88 and Gurung 0 70 are other Janajati groups in the province with a significant population 9 10 Languages Edit Main article Languages of Karnali Province Language Speakers PercentageNepali 1 500 538 95 55 Magar 32 537 2 07 Tamang 11 252 0 72 Tharu 6 443 0 41 Others 19 648 1 25 Languages of Karnali province 2011 Nepali 95 55 Magar 2 07 Others 2 38 95 55 of the population in the province speak Nepali as their native language Other languages spoken in the region are Magar 2 07 and Tamang 0 72 9 10 The Language Commission of Nepal has recommended Magar as an additional official language in the province The most spoken language is Nepali which is known with its original name Khas Bhasha in the province 11 Religion Edit Religion in Karnali Province Hinduism 95 34 Buddhism 3 09 Christianity 1 30 Others 0 27 Hinduism is the most followed religion in the province with 95 34 of the people identifying as Hindus Buddhists are the largest minority religion being followed by 3 09 and Christianity is the second largest minority religion being followed by 1 30 of the population 10 Karnal is the only province in Nepal with having no Muslim population Government and administration EditMain articles Provincial governments of Nepal Provincial Assembly of Karnali Province and Cabinet of Karnali Province 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 Surkhet High Court is the head of the judiciary 12 The present Governor Chief Minister and Chief Judge are Govindra Prasad Kaulani Jeevan Bahadur Shahi and Hari Kumar Pokharel respectively 13 14 The province has 40 provincial assembly constituencies 12 House of Representative constituencies and eight National Assembly seats 15 Karnali has a unicameral legislature like all of the other provinces in Nepal The term length of the provincial assembly is five years The Provincial Assembly of Karnali Province is temporarily housed at the Irrigation Division Office in Birendranagar 16 Administrative subdivisions Edit Further information Administration in Karnali Province See also Districts of Nepal List of cities in Nepal and List of gaupalikas of Nepal Karnali is divided into ten districts Districts Headquarters Population 2011 17 Western Rukum District Musikot 155 383Salyan District Salyan 242 444Dolpa District Dunai 36 700Humla District Simikot 50 858Jumla District Chandannath 108 921Kalikot District Manma 136 948Mugu District Gamgadhi 55 286Surkhet District Birendranagar 350 804Dailekh District Narayan 261 770Jajarkot District Khalanga 171 304A district is administrated by the head of the District Coordination Committee and the District Administration Officer The districts are further dived to municipalities or rural municipalities which are further divided into wards There are 25 municipalities and 54 rural municipalities in the province 18 The capital and largest city of the province is Birendranagar It is only city in the province with a population of over 50 000 Largest cities or towns in Karnali Province Central Bureau of Statistics 1 Rank District Pop Birendranagar 1 Birendranagar Surkhet 100 4582 Gurbhakot Surkhet 43 7653 Dullu Dailekh 41 5404 Bheriganga Surkhet 41 4075 Bangad Kupinde Salyan 36 0526 Chhedagad Jajarkot 35 2957 Bagchaur Salyan 34 1188 Shaarada Salyan 33 7309 Aathbiskot Rukum West 33 60110 Bheri Jajarkot 33 515Economy EditKarnali Province has the lowest growth rate in the country with an annual economic growth rate of 5 7 and is also contributes the least to the GDP at 4 1 The province is among the poorest in Nepal with an estimated 28 9 of people living under absolute poverty second highest in the country and 51 7 of the people are multidimensionally poor highest in the country The unemployment rate in the province stands at 9 7 which is the third lowest in the country 19 Agriculture Edit Karnali is the largest producer of barley in the country and accounted for 43 of the country s total share of barley production in 2018 19 19 See also EditProvinces of Nepal List of districts in NepalReferences Edit Nepal Provinces statoids com Retrieved 2016 03 21 Prov 6 named as Karnali permanent capital in Birendranagar www myrepublica com 24 February 2018 Retrieved 24 February 2018 Government finalises provinces governors and temporary headquarters nepalekhabar com 17 January 2018 Retrieved 19 January 2018 Province 6 named Karnali Surkhet capital kathmandupost ekantipur com Retrieved 2019 03 07 Times Nepali Naming new provinces Retrieved 2019 03 07 कर ण ल प रद श एक च न र www ocmcm karnali gov np The office of chief minister and cabinet of Karnali Province Retrieved 9 July 2018 Nepal in the Medieval Period www telegraphnepal com 2 February 2015 Retrieved 26 February 2018 Nepal Travel Weather Averages Weatherbase Weatherbase Retrieved 2018 04 28 a b c तथ य ङ कम कर ण ल प रद श pdf Google Docs in Nepali Central Bureau of Statistics Nepal p 34 Retrieved 2020 12 24 a b c National Data Portal Nepal nationaldata gov np Retrieved 2020 12 24 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 High Courts get their chief judges Retrieved 2018 04 27 Mahendra Bahadur Shahi set to be Province 6 CM Setopati Nepal s Digital Newspaper setopati net Retrieved 2018 04 28 President administers oath of office to newly appointed governors The Himalayan Times 2019 11 05 Retrieved 2019 12 19 CDC creates 495 constituencies The Himalayan Times 2017 08 31 Retrieved 2018 04 27 First Provincial Assembly meeting begins in 4 provinces Retrieved 2018 04 27 2011 Census District Level Detail Report Archived 2018 09 02 at the Wayback Machine Central Bureau of Statistics स थ न य तह 103 69 124 141 Archived from the original on 2018 08 31 Retrieved 2018 04 27 a b Khatiwada Dr Yuba Raj Economic survey 2018 19 Government of Nepal Ministry of Finance Government of Nepal Ministry of Finance 14 Coordinates 29 30 N 82 25 E 29 500 N 82 417 E 29 500 82 417 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karnali Province amp oldid 1125821880, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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