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Is provincial government really necessary in Nepal, or has it become an expensive political burden? In this video, we deeply analyze the reality of provinces in Nepal, inspired by what Balen Shah said in Jhapa. This discussion focuses on whether Nepal truly needs provincial governments or whether the current federal structure is increasing costs without delivering real benefits to citizens. In this video, we talk about the cost of provinces in Nepal, frequent changes in provincial governments, rising administrative expenses, salaries and benefits of provincial ministers, lawmakers, and their staff, and how these costs impact Nepal’s weak economy. We also discuss how Nepal depends heavily on remittance, foreign loans, and imports, and whether maintaining seven provinces is sustainable for a small country with a population of around 30 million. We explain how Nepal currently operates under three levels of government: central government, provincial government, and local government. The video compares the roles of federal, provincial, and local governments, and questions whether provincial governments have enough authority and relevance between the center and local levels. We also discuss why many citizens are unaware of their provincial leadership outside election periods. This video includes an in-depth breakdown of provincial expenses, including ministers, lawmakers, personal secretaries, drivers, allowances, fuel costs, meeting allowances, and other administrative spending. We explore whether provinces have become a place to manage political leaders rather than serve the public, often referred to as a “white elephant” in Nepal’s political discourse. We also examine Balen Shah’s perspective on provinces, local governance, and governance reform, and connect it with the broader debate on federalism in Nepal. Is federalism failing in Nepal? Should provinces be reformed, merged, or removed? Or should local governments be strengthened instead? If you are searching for answers to questions like: – Do we really need provinces in Nepal? – Are provinces a burden on Nepal’s economy? – What did Balen Shah say about provinces in Jhapa? – Is Nepal’s federal system sustainable? – Local government vs provincial government in Nepal then this video will help you understand the ground reality with facts, logic, and clear explanations. Watch till the end to understand the real cost, political impact, and future of provincial government in Nepal. 🎥 Welcome to Khoj Samachar Khoj Samachar is a globally focused, English-language digital news platform based in Kathmandu, Nepal. Established in 2021 by journalist Roshan Shrestha, the organization operates under Bethel Media House Pvt. Ltd. and produces independent, evidence-driven journalism for audiences in Nepal and abroad. Although its editorial headquarters are in Kathmandu, Khoj Samachar’s reporting extends far beyond national boundaries. The newsroom covers international affairs with an emphasis on human rights, political change, democratic institutions, public accountability, governance, corruption, and other major global developments. By connecting local and regional events to wider international trends, Khoj Samachar aims to provide context-rich reporting that remains relevant to a global audience. 🌐 OFFICIAL PLATFORMS Website: https://khojsamachar.com/ 📲 MOBILE APP Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... iOS: https://apps.apple.com/np/app/kamko/i... 📧 OFFICIAL CONTACT Email: info.khojsamachar@gmail.com 🔎 VERIFIED PROFILES Wikinp: https://wikinp.org/wiki/khoj-samachar/ Muckrack: https://muckrack.com/media-outlet/kho... TheOrg: https://theorg.com/org/khoj-samachar ⚠️ DISCLAIMER All content is intended for informational and journalistic purposes. Khoj Samachar adheres to internationally recognized editorial principles and does not support hate speech, violence, or the spread of false information. 🔔 Subscribe for independent, globally relevant journalism.