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Kohalpur

Kohalpur City
Kolpur
Municipality
Kohalpur City is located in Nepal
Kohalpur City
Kohalpur City
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 28°12′N 81°41′E / 28.200°N 81.683°E / 28.200; 81.683Coordinates: 28°12′N 81°41′E / 28.200°N 81.683°E / 28.200; 81.683
Country    Nepal
Zone Bheri Zone
District Banke District
Government
 • Type City
Area
 • Total 685 km2 (264 sq mi)
Population (2015)
 • Total 35,546
 • Density 52/km2 (130/sq mi)
Time zone NST (UTC+5:45)
Postal code 21904
Area code(s) 081
Website www.kohalpurmun.gov.np

Kohalpur (कोहलपुर) is a municipality in Banke District in the Bheri Zone in mid-western Nepal. The municipality was established on 18 May 2014 merging the existing two Village Development Committees i.e. Rajhena and Kohalpur. The town is in East-West highway and one of the fastest developing places in Nepal. A neighboring city Nepalgunj is on South (16 km), with Ghorahi city (135 km) to west in Dang District and further 6 km is the Indian border. In fact it is a growing city in the western region of Nepal. It has a junction to diverse the roadway transport to east, west, north and south from the city.

It is accessible by air (Nepalgunj Airport) and by road (535 km west of Kathmandu).

This town shouldn't be confused with another city Kolhapur, situated in Maharashtra state, India.

Kohalpur is second municipality in the Banke District, with the first being Nepalgunj.

As a municipality, Kohalpur will assume greater local government autonomy and greater financial resources as part of the central governments' effort to promote decentralized power.

The municipality status of Kohalpur has been repeatedly stalled due to the failure to ratify the national constitution. A fourth deadline to ratify the constitution was missed on 27 May 2012.

Kohalpur is within the Banke District. The DDC (District Development Committee) of the Banke District was recently assumed by a Local Development Officer appointed by the government. Kohalpur has been declared as a municipality, but this has not been officiated in the absence of a ratified national constitution. Currently, it remains as a Village Development Committee (VDC), with 9 wards, each with a Ward Citizen Forum (WCF) serving as a community-level authority.

The VDC of Kohalpur has been managed over the last 5-year transition period, by a government nominated and appointed secretary. Projects of urban development within the district are prioritized and approved by the District Council before implementation. Although the community does not have legal power, CBOs play a crucial role in Kohalpur's development. Through the WCF, they collaborate with the VDC and other organizations to carry out projects at the local level.


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