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Nepal

Sudurpashchim Province

Sudurpashchim Province is one of the seven federal provinces of Nepal established under the 2015 Constitution. Khaptad National Park, Dodhara-Chandani, far-western heritage. The province is administered from Godawari and is home to 2,711,270 citizens across 9 districts and 19,539 km² of territory.

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Section 01

Provincial Government

Sudurpashchim 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

Khaptad National Park, Dodhara-Chandani, far-western heritage. 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 Sudurpashchim 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 Sudurpashchim Province?

Sudurpashchim Province has 9 districts.

What is the capital of Sudurpashchim Province?

Godawari 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.

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