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Problems and Challenges of Urbanization at Banepa Municipality of Nepal
Corresponding Author(s) : Madhu Giri
Science of Law,
Vol. 2025 No. 4
Abstract
The process of urbanisation has significantly increased when rural-urban migration, economic gains, and improved connectivity after the implementation of neo-liberal economic policies in 1990 in Nepal. The paper examines the changing economic policies induced urbanization and socioeconomic transformation of Banepa Municipality, one of the developing urban centers in Kavrepalanchok District. The study, based on demographic survey and policies induced socio-economic evidence, makes some important observations: Banepa is a young and ethnically diversified society with a moderate level of education, most of the workforce is uneducated/semi-educated, and it is highly dependent on agriculture and foreign labour. Along with migration and remittance-based expansion, the municipality experiences severe problems, such as pollution, housing affordability, traffic congestion, and poor public services, which become more serious with the uncontrolled urban development and poor governance. The study cites economic opportunities and higher standards of living as some of the major causes of urbanization, with proposed solutions laying more emphasis on enhanced urban planning, skill development, infrastructure investments, and environmental management. The levels of public awareness about the existence of urban development projects are limited to the local levels, and this is why the participation of various stakeholders is necessary. The study of urbanization of Banepa and its specific situation can be helpful in the context of a wider discourse on neo-liberal policies, sustainable urban governance, promoting healthy practices through inclusive, resilient, and strategically carried out development to prevent the mistakes of larger metropolises from being repeated.
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