Nepal
Lumbini Province
Lumbini Province is one of the seven federal provinces of Nepal established under the 2015 Constitution. Birthplace of Lord Buddha, industrial corridor. The province is administered from Deukhuri and is home to 5,124,225 citizens across 12 districts and 22,288 km² of territory.
Section 01
Provincial Government
Lumbini Province is led by a Chief Minister and a unicameral Provincial Assembly elected for a five-year term. The province operates its own ministries covering finance, health, education, agriculture, infrastructure, internal affairs, and tourism — fully integrated with the federal NepalOS platform for unified service delivery.
Section 02
Economy & Development
Birthplace of Lord Buddha, industrial corridor. The provincial government coordinates with local governments, federal ministries, and the National Planning Commission to deliver development programs, infrastructure projects, and provincial budget priorities.
- Provincial budget tabled annually
- Infrastructure & connectivity programs
- Tourism & cultural promotion
- Climate adaptation & disaster resilience
Section 03
Digital Services
Through the NepalOS platform, citizens of Lumbini Province can access every federal service plus province-specific services from a single portal — provincial budget transparency, local consultations, disaster alerts, and integrated KPI dashboards.
Common Questions
Frequently asked questions
How many districts are in Lumbini Province?
Lumbini Province has 12 districts.
What is the capital of Lumbini Province?
Deukhuri is the capital.
How do I contact my provincial government?
Use the contact directory in the NepalOS Contact Nepal section, or visit the provincial portal directly via MeroID single sign-on.
In this section · 9 items
Province Profile
Geography, population, economy, and development indicators.
6 subsections
Chief Minister Office
The province's executive leadership.
5 subsections
Provincial Assembly
The province's legislature.
5 subsections
Provincial Ministries
Provincial government departments.
9 subsections
Districts
The 12 real districts of Lumbini Province, each with coordination, administration, and disaster-management functions.
12 subsections
Provincial Programs
Development programs run by the province.
6 subsections
Provincial Budget
Revenue, expenditure, and financial statements.
5 subsections
Provincial Data Platform
Open data and analytics for the province.
5 subsections
Provincial Disaster Management
Emergency preparedness and response.
4 subsections
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