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Nepal is a geographically diverse country. Since the unification of Prithvi Narayan Shah, Nepal has been implementing a unified form of government. However, this system cannot achieve the country’s development goals and has become a "monopolistic form." Federalism is seen as an inclusive practice in Nepal. Therefore, in view of achieving balanced development across the country through proper allocation and mobilization of resources and reduction of economic, social and religious discrimination, the country has transformed into a federal system.

Since Aswan in 3 AD in 2072, Nepal has become a federal democratic republic. According to the concept of the federal system, Nepal has been divided into 7 provinces. Now each province has a separate government, and the central government also has the federal government.

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