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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.
Nepal has potential mineral resources such as iron, copper, zinc, cobalt, nickel and gold. Gold mining is found in several rivers and streams in different regions of Nepal, such as Mahakali, Chamaliya, Jamari gad, Seti, Karnali, Bheri, Rapti, Lungrikhola and Phagumkhola.
The ministry is responsible for electricity and fuel policies and matters in Bangladesh. It has two divisions, several departments, and a minister in charge.
The ministry is a governmental body of Nepal that monitors and manages industries, trade, and consumer protection. It has six departments, including the Department of Industry and the Department of Commerce, Supply and Consumer Protection.
Learn about the protocol list of functionaries and officials in the Government of Nepal, updated in 2019. See the order of precedence by position, rank and office, from the President to the lowest level.
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.
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.
The bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Nepal have been progressive since the foundation of Bangladesh in 1971. The two nations are separated by the "Siliguri Corridor" - a 22 kilometres (14 mi) wide stretch of territory of the Indian state of West Bengal that lies between southern Nepal and northern Bangladesh.