NAWALPARASI DISTRICT

Nawalparasi District
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I

Background of District

   

1

District

Nawalparasi

2

Headquarter

Parasi

3

Total no. of VDCs

73

4

Area of District (sq.km)

2016.16

5

Total Population

587670

6

Literacy rate

43

Male

62

Female

25.2

7

Political constituencies:
  

4

II

Management Support Unit:

  

1

Programme Sections Established

   

HRD Section

Established

Information Section

Established

Infrastructure and physical development section

Not Established

Social development section

Established

Forest, environment, Agri & Industries

Established

2

Participatory Planning Process

   

Periodic plans

In Process

District development plans prepared in:

Prepared

Implementation of plans in Redbook

Prepared

3

Coordination and Linkage

   

NGO Coordination Committee

Not Formed

4

Information and publication

   

Bulletins

Published

District profile

Published

NGO profile

In Process

Profile of resource persons

Not Published

Sectoral situation analysis reports

Not Published

Institutional reports

Not Published

Financial reports

Published

GIS maps

Published

Resource maps

Not Published

III

Village Development Programme

  

1

Programme initiation year

1996

2

No. of VDCs covered

10

3

No. of wards covered

45

4

Number of total settlements in covered VDCs

91

5

Covered settlements

89

6

Number of total households in covered VDCs

6712

7

Covered households

4657

8

population coverage

32510

9

DDC contribution in LTF:

312500

10

VDC contribution in LTF

207000

11

Total COs

151

12

Total savings of COs

2595805.9

13

Total investment

12608920

14

Total credit capital disbursed

5581395

15

No. of completed seed grant projects

42

16

No. of beneficiaries
   

1890

IV

People to contact:

  

DDC chairman

Ishwori P. Sharma

LDO

Mahesh P. Dahal

SRM

Laxman Sah

DDA
  

Ajay Raj Sharma

V

Other involved agencies:

PDDP, PAPWT,
RIP, DPCP, MEDEP,
Park & People,
RWSSSP, EEOW,
VDRC(NGO),
SCAD(NGO), IIDS,

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