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Learn about the history, structure and functions of the federal executive authority of Nepal, a landlocked country in South Asia. The web page covers the evolution of government from the Bharadari system to the republic system, and the role of the president and the prime minister.
This is a list of agencies and departments of the federal Government of Nepal, organized by ministries, constitutional bodies, and other categories. It includes links to the official portals of the government and some policy research institutes.
Learn about the federal and state government ministries of Nepal, their ministers, and their responsibilities. The list includes the official websites of each ministry and the current cabinet under PM KP Sharma Oli.
Nepal Post (Nepali: नेपाल सरकार हुलाक सेवा विभाग}, lit. 'Government of Nepal Postal Services Department') is the Postal Services Department of the Nepali Ministry of Information and Communications and the national post office of Nepal . [ 1 ]
Nepal is a landlocked country in South Asia with diverse geography and culture. Learn about its history from ancient Hinduism and Buddhism to modern republic, its geography from Himalayas to plains, and its culture from Nepali to ethnic groups.
Learn about the history, role and current holder of the prime minister of Nepal, the head of government of the federal democratic republic. Find out how the position evolved from Mukhtiyar to Mulkaji to prime minister and who were the earliest and most influential prime ministers.
The Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers is a political and bureaucratic office that assists the Government of Nepal. It has a mandate to formulate, approve, monitor and evaluate policies, laws and human rights in Nepal.
The ministry of Nepal that supervises activities undertaken by the local governments and regulates and manages the civil service. It also plays a direct role in implementing various eServices in the local governments and empowering disadvantaged groups.