Bhimeshwor Municipality

Bhimeshwor Municipality is situated at Dolakha district of Bagamati Province, Nepal. The municipality has been named after the very ancient and sacred destination Dolakha Bhimeshwor Temple. The municipality was declared by Nepal Government on 27th of Falgun, 2073 B.S. combining 3 different previous VDCs (Suspa Chhemawati, Boch, Lakuridanda) and 1 Municipality (Bhimeshwor Municipality); The region is bordered by the Sun Kosi River on the west and the Khimti Khola River on the east. It is divided unequally by the River Tama Koshi, proportionately two thirds to the west of the river and one third to the east. To the northeast lies the impressive Rolwaling Himal to the western edge of which are such peaks as Gauri Shanker and Melungtse.

Wards

Households

10,255

Population

36,115

Statistics

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SNGP Partnership Areas

Profile and Plans
  • Municipal Profile and Integrated Information System,
  • Revenue Improvement Action Plan,
  • Subnational Infrastructure Financing Plan,
  • Integrated Information System Guideline,
  • Parliamentary Rules of Procedure,
  • Joint market monitoring guidelines between federal,
  • Provincial and local level government,
  • Market Monitoring and Management Act,
  • Market Monitoring and Management Rules,
  • Local Industry Management Act,
  • Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Policy.
Health Governance Support
Policies
  • Local Health and Sanitation Act,
  • Pharmacy Guideline,
  • Procedure-related to Covid-19 Prevention,
  • Control and Relief Distribution
Capacity Development
  • Law-making process,
  • Local market monitoring
Economic Governance and Public Financial Support