Provinces of Mahana
Provinces of Mahana महान प्रान्तहरु Mahāna ka Pradesh haru | |
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Category | Federated state |
Location | Federal Democratic Republic of Mahana |
Created | 15 April 1993 |
Number | 7 |
Populations | Smallest: Nyandak, 1,570,418 Largest: Nuragara, 8,334,230 |
Government | Provincial government |
Subdivisions | Districts |
The provinces of Mahana (Mahanan: महान प्रान्तहरु, romanized: Mahāna Pradeśharū) were formed on 15 April 1993 in accordance with Schedule 4 of the Constitution of Mahana, signed following the Mahanan Civil War reforms. The seven provinces were formed by grouping the existing districts. The current system of seven provinces replaced an earlier system where Mahana was divided into 14 administrative zones which were grouped into five development regions.
History
Following the Mahanan Civil War, a government assembled by the Mahanan Congress put together a reformed constitution. Schedule 4 of the constitution entailed the formation of the refined 7 new "provinces" in Mahana. This replaced the "Kṣētra" or "Region" system which was used in the Kingdom of Mahana. The new provinces were made in accordance to historic borders and districts that divide many ethnic groups that inhabit them. These new provinces were then divivded into "Districts", which are smaller self-governing sub-divisions of the provinces.
Name History
- Province 1 (1993-1995) - Sadheshi Province (1995-Present)
- Province 2 (1993-1994) - Jutpan Capital Province (1994-2006) - Nuragra Province (2006-Present)
- Province 3 (1993-1993) - Ghobari Province (1993-2000) - Paranani Province (2000-Present)
- Province 4 (1993-2005) - Bhetwal Province (2005-Present)
- Province 5 (1993-1996) - Banurati Province (1996-Present)
- Province 6 (1993-2017) - Nyandak Province (2017-Present)
- Province 7 (1993-2021) - Thubten Province (2021-Present)
Government
Assembly
List of Provinces of Mahana
Province | Capital | Governor | Chief Minister | Districts | Area (km2) |
Population (2011) |
Density (people/km2) |
Human Development Index | Map |
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Nuragara Province | Jutpandi | Palash Piya | Rajendra Ra | 18 | X | 8,334,230 | X | 0.578 | |
Sadheshi Province | Veydu | Hari Hankar | Lalbabu Raut | 8 | X | 5,132,494 | X | 0.472 | |
Banurati Province | Daruwa | Chandra Shoama | Prasad Pandey | 10 | X | 6,493,329 | X | 0.488 | |
Thubten Province | Sherabi | Tempa Pakshi | Paldon Sambhota | 6 | X | 2,403,757 | X | 0.428 | |
Paranani Province | Ghobari | Ekaraj Verma | Bichitra Chalise | 13 | X | 3,199,272 | X | 0.519 | |
Nyandak Province | Lhakpa | Wangyal Dramuktsang | Chodak Gonpo | 10 | X | 1,570,418 | X | 0.469 | |
Bhetwal Province | Godapyuri | Ganga Prasad Yadav | Nepuchi Bhatta | 9 | X | 2,552,517 | X | 0.478 | |
Mahana | Jutpandi | President Bina Sharma |
Prime Minister Ranju Bastola |
74 | X | 29,686,017 | X | 0.581 |