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Mcpms Result of Lbs for FY 2065-66 Government of Nepal Ministry of Local Development Secretariat of Local Body Fiscal Commission (LBFC) Minimum Conditions(MCs) and Performance Measurements (PMs) assessment result of all LBs for the FY 2065-66 and its effects in capital grant allocation for the FY 2067-68 1.DDCs Name of DDCs receiving 30 % more formula based capital grant S.N. Name PMs score Rewards to staffs ( Rs,000) 1 Palpa 90 150 2 Dhankuta 85 150 3 Udayapur 81 150 Name of DDCs receiving 25 % more formula based capital grant S.N Name PMs score Rewards to staffs ( Rs,000) 1 Gulmi 79 125 2 Syangja 79 125 3 Kaski 77 125 4 Salyan 76 125 5 Humla 75 125 6 Makwanpur 75 125 7 Baglung 74 125 8 Jhapa 74 125 9 Morang 73 125 10 Taplejung 71 125 11 Jumla 70 125 12 Ramechap 69 125 13 Dolakha 68 125 14 Khotang 68 125 15 Myagdi 68 125 16 Sindhupalchok 68 125 17 Bardia 67 125 18 Kavrepalanchok 67 125 19 Nawalparasi 67 125 20 Pyuthan 67 125 21 Banke 66 125 22 Chitwan 66 125 23 Tanahun 66 125 Name of DDCs receiving 20 % more formula based capital grant S.N Name PMs score Rewards to staffs ( Rs,000) 1 Terhathum 65 100 2 Arghakhanchi 64 100 3 Kailali 64 100 4 Kathmandu 64 100 5 Parbat 64 100 6 Bhaktapur 63 100 7 Dadeldhura 63 100 8 Jajarkot 63 100 9 Panchthar 63 100 10 Parsa 63 100 11 Baitadi 62 100 12 Dailekh 62 100 13 Darchula 62 100 14 Dang 61 100 15 Lalitpur 61 100 16 Surkhet 61 100 17 Gorkha 60 100 18 Illam 60 100 19 Rukum 60 100 20 Bara 58 100 21 Dhading 58 100 22 Doti 57 100 23 Sindhuli 57 100 24 Dolpa 55 100 25 Mugu 54 100 26 Okhaldhunga 53 100 27 Rautahat 53 100 28 Achham 52 100 29 Bajura 52 100 30 Rolpa 52 100 31 Solukhumbhu 52 100 32 Sunsari 52 100 Name of DDCs losing 20 % formula based capital grant S.N Name PMs score 1 Mustang 67 2 Manang 57 3 Shankhuwasaba 57 4 Rupandehi 54 5 Kalikot 45 6 Bhojpur 38 Name of DDCs losing all formula based capital grant S.N Name PMs Score 1 DhanushaDhanusha 67 2 Lamjung 64 3 Nuwakot 64 4 Bajhang 56 5 Kanchanpur 55 6 Kapilvastu 52 7 Saptari 51 8 Rashuwa 46 9 Sarlahi 44 10 Siraha 40 11 Mahottari 25 Result Analysis (DDCs) Max 90 Min 25 S.D 10.78 Mean 62 2.Municipalities Name of Municipalities receiving 25 % more formula based capital grant S.N. Municipality PMs score Rewards to staffs( Rs,000) 1 Damak 78 100 2 Ghorai 76 100 3 Tulasipur 75 100 4 Birendranagar 69 75 5 Hetauda 67 75 6 Ratnanagar 66 75 7 Narayan 66 75 8 Waling 65 0 9 Tikapur 64 0 10 Tansen 63 0 11 Dhankuta 62 0 12 Dharan 62 0 13 Bharatpur 61 0 14 Kirtipur 61 0 Name of Municipalities receiving 10 % more formula based capital grant S.N. Municipality PMs score 1 Dhulikhel 60 2 Dhangadhi 60 3 Baglunj 60 4 Triyuga 59 5 Bhadrapur 58 6 Bhaktapur 58 7 Banepa 58 8 Siddharthnagar 58 9 Byas 58 10 Mechinagar 57 11 Itahari 57 12 Illam 56 13 Nepalgunj 56 14 Bhimdatta 56 Name of Municipalities losing 10 % formula based capital grant S.N. Municipality PMs score 1 Bhimeswar 54 2 Butwal 54 3 Lekhnath 54 4 Gulariya 54 5 Janakpur 53 6 Jaleswar 53 7 Bidur 53 8 Kalaiya 53 9 Putalibazar 53 10 Panauti 52 11 Kapilbastu 52 12 Gorkha 50 13 Dipayal Silgadhi 50 14 Madhyapur Thimi 50 15 Ramgram 50 Name of Municipalities losing 25 % formula based capital grant S.N. Municipality PMs score 1 Khandbari 48 2 Inaruwa 48 3 Lalitpur Sub 48 4 Dashrathchand 48 5 Amaragadhi 47 6 Kamalamai 45 7 Pokhara Sub 44 8 Biratnagar Sub 42 9 Siraha 38 10 Lahan 36 Name of Municipalities losing all formula based capital grant S.N. Municipality PMs score 1 Kathamandu 57 2 Birjung Sub 46 3 Rajbiraj 43 4 Gaur 43 5 Malangawa 26 Result Analysis Max 78 Min 26 S.D 9.52 Mean 55 3. VDCs S.N. District VDC DAG Catogory MCs result 1 Taplejung Ambegudin 3A Met 2 Taplejung Ankhop 3A Met 3 Taplejung Chaksibote 3A Met 4 Taplejung Change 3A Met 5 Taplejung Dhungesaghu 3A Met 6 Taplejung Dokhu 3A Met 7 Taplejung Dummrise 3A Met 8 Taplejung Ekhabu 3B Not Met 9 Taplejung Hangdeva 3A Met 10 Taplejung Hangpang 3A Met 11 Taplejung Kalikhola 3B Met 12 Taplejung Khamlung 3B Met 13 Taplejung Khejenim 3B Met 14 Taplejung Khewang 3B Met 15 Taplejung Khokling 3B Met 16 Taplejung Lelep 3B Met 17 Taplejung Limbudin 3B Met 18 Taplejung Lingtep 3B Met 19 Taplejung Linkhim 3B Met 20 Taplejung Liwang 3B Met 21 Taplejung Mamankhe 3B Met 22 Taplejung Mehele 3B Met 23 Taplejung Nalbu 3B Met 24 Taplejung Nankholyang 3B Met 25 Taplejung Nidhuradin 3B Met 26 Taplejung Olangchung Gola 3B Met 27 Taplejung Papung 3B Met 28 Taplejung Pedang 3B Met 29 Taplejung Phakumba 3B Met 30 Taplejung Phawakhola 3B Met 31 Taplejung Phulbari 3B Met 32 Taplejung Phungling 3B Met 33 Taplejung Phurumbu 3B Met 34 Taplejung Sadewa 3B Met 35 Taplejung Sangu 3B Not Met 36 Taplejung Santhakra 3B Met 37 Taplejung Sanwa 3B Met 38 Taplejung Sawadin 3B Met 39 Taplejung Sawalakhu 3B Met 40 Taplejung Sikicha 3B Met 41 Taplejung Sinam 3B Met 42 Taplejung Surumakhim 3B Met 43 Taplejung Tapethok 3B Met 44 Taplejung Tellok 3B Met 45 Taplejung Thechambu 3B Met 46 Taplejung Thinglabu 4 Met 47 Taplejung Thukima 4 Met 48 Taplejung Thumbedin 4 Met 49 Taplejung Tiringe 4 Met 50 Taplejung Yamfudin 4 Met 51 Panchthar Aangna 3B Met 52 Panchthar Aangsarang 3A Met 53 Panchthar Aarubote 3B Met 54 Panchthar Amarpur 3A Met 55 Panchthar Bharapa 3A Met 56 Panchthar Chilingdin 3A Met 57 Panchthar Chokmagu 3B Met 58 Panchthar Chyangthapu 3A Met 59 Panchthar Durdimba 3B Met 60 Panchthar Ekteen 3A Met 61 Panchthar Embung 3A Not Met 62 Panchthar Falaicha 3B Met 63 Panchthar Hamgum 3B Met 64 Panchthar Kurumba 3B Met 65 Panchthar Limba 3B Met 66 Panchthar Lungrupa 3A Met 67 Panchthar Luwanmfu 3A Met 68 Panchthar Mangjabung 3B Met 69 Panchthar Mauwa 3B Met 70 Panchthar Memeng 3B Met 71 Panchthar Nagi 3A Met 72 Panchthar Nangeen 3A Met 73 Panchthar Nawamidanda 3B Met 74 Panchthar Olane 3B Met 75 Panchthar Oyam 3B Met 76 Panchthar Panchami 3A Met 77 Panchthar Pauwa Sartap 3A Met 78 Panchthar Phaktep 3B Met 79 Panchthar Phidim 2 Met 80 Panchthar Prangbung 3B Met 81 Panchthar Rabi 2 Met 82 Panchthar Rani Gaun 3A Met 83 Panchthar Ranitar 2 Met 84 Panchthar Sarang Danda 3A Met 85 Panchthar Sidin 3B Met 86 Panchthar Siwa 3A Met 87 Panchthar Sumang 2 Met 88 Panchthar Syangrumba 3A Met 89 Panchthar Tharpu 2 Met 90 Panchthar Yanganam 2 Met 91 Panchthar Yasok 3A Met 92 Ilam Amchok 3A Met 93 Ilam Bajho 3B Met 94 Ilam Barbote 2 Met 95 Ilam Chameta 3A Met 96 Ilam Chisapani 3A Met 97 Ilam Chulachuli 3A Met 98 Ilam Danabari 3A Met 99 Ilam Dhuseni 3A Met 100 Ilam Ebhang 3B Met 101 Ilam Ektappa 3A Met 102 Ilam Erautar 3A Met 103 Ilam Gajurmukhi 3A Met 104 Ilam Goduk 3A Met 105 Ilam Gorkhe 3A Met 106 Ilam Jamuna 3A Met 107 Ilam Jirmale 3B Met 108 Ilam Jitpur 3A Met 109 Ilam Jogmai 3A Met 110 Ilam Kanyam 3A Met 111 Ilam Kolbung 2 Met 112 Ilam Laximipur 3A Met 113 Ilam Lumde 3A Met 114 Ilam Mabu 3A Met 115 Ilam Mahamai 3A Met 116 Ilam Maimajhuwa 3A Met 117 Ilam Maipokharai 3A Met 118 Ilam Mangalbare 3A Met 119 Ilam Namsaling 3A Met 120 Ilam Naya Bazar 3A Met 121 Ilam Panchakanya 3A Met 122 Ilam Pasupatinagar 2 Met 123 Ilam Phakphok 3A Met 124 Ilam Phikal Bazar 3A Met 125 Ilam Phuyatappa 3A Met 126 Ilam Puwamajhuwa 3A Met 127 Ilam Pyang 3A Met 128 Ilam Sakfara 3B Met 129 Ilam Sakhejung 2 Met 130 Ilam Samalbung 3A Met 131 Ilam Sangrumba 3A Met 132 Ilam Santi Danda 2 Met 133 Ilam Santipur 3A Met 134 Ilam Shree Antu 3A Met 135 Ilam Siddhithumka 3A Met 136 Ilam Sopak 3B Met 137 Ilam Soyang 3A Met 138 Ilam Sulubung 2 Met 139 Ilam Sumbek 3A Met 140 Jhapa Anarmani 2 Met 141 Jhapa Arjunchara 3A Met 142 Jhapa Bahundangi 3A Met 143 Jhapa Baigundhura 3A Met 144 Jhapa Balubari 4 Met 145 Jhapa Baniyani 3A Met 146 Jhapa Budhabare 3A Met 147 Jhapa Chakchaki 3A Met 148 Jhapa Chandragadhi 2 Met 149 Jhapa Charpane 3A Met 150 Jhapa Dangibari 3A Met 151 Jhapa Dhaijan 2 Met 152 Jhapa Dharampur 3B Met 153 Jhapa Duwagadi 3B Met 154 Jhapa Garamani 3A Met 155 Jhapa Gauradaha 2 Met 156 Jhapa Gauriganj 2 Met 157 Jhapa Ghailadubba 3A Met 158 Jhapa Gherabari 3A Met 159 Jhapa Goldhap 2 Met 160 Jhapa Haldibari 2 Met 161 Jhapa Jalthal 3A Met 162 Jhapa Juropani 3A Met 163 Jhapa Jyamirgadhi 2 Met 164 Jhapa Kechana 3B Met 165 Jhapa Kerabari 4 Met 166 Jhapa Khajurgachhi 3B Met 167 Jhapa Khudunabari 3A Met 168 Jhapa Kohabara 3B Met 169 Jhapa Kumarkhod 4 Met 170 Jhapa Lakhanpur 2 Met 171 Jhapa Mahabara 4 Met 172 Jhapa Maharanijhoda 3A Met 173 Jhapa Maheshpur 3A Met 174 Jhapa Panchgachhi 3B Met 175 Jhapa Pathamari 4 Met 176 Jhapa Pathariya 3B Met 177 Jhapa Prithvinagar 2 Met 178 Jhapa Rajgadh 3A Met 179 Jhapa Sanischare 2 Met 180 Jhapa Santinagar 3B Met 181 Jhapa Satasidham 3A Met 182 Jhapa Sharanamati 3A Met 183 Jhapa Shivagan 3A Met 184 Jhapa Surunga 2 Met 185 Jhapa Tagandubba 3A Met 186 Jhapa Topgachchi 2 Met 187 Morang Amahibariyati 3B Met 188 Morang Amardaha 2 Met 189 Morang Amgachhi 2 Met 190 Morang Babiya Birta 3A Met 191 Morang Bahuni 2 Met 192 Morang Banigama 2 Met 193 Morang Baradanga 3B Met 194 Morang Bayarban 2 Met 195 Morang Belbari 1 Met 196 Morang Bhatigachha 4 Met 197 Morang Bhaudaha 4 Met 198 Morang Bhogateni 3B Met 199 Morang Budhanagar 4 Met 200 Morang Dadarbairiya 3B Met 201 Morang Dainiya 3B Met 202 Morang Dangihat 2 Met 203 Morang Dangraha 3A Met 204 Morang Drabesh 3A Met 205 Morang Dulari 1 Met 206 Morang Govindapur 3A Met 207 Morang Haraicha 2 Met 208 Morang Hasandaha 2 Met 209 Morang Hathimudha 3A Met 210 Morang Hoklabari 3A Met 211 Morang Indrapur 1 Met 212 Morang Itahara 1 Not Met 213 Morang Jante 2 Met 214 Morang Jhapa Baijanathpur 4 Met 215 Morang Jhorahat 2 Met 216 Morang Jhurkiya 2 Met 217 Morang Kaseni 1 Met 218 Morang Katahari 3B Met 219 Morang Kathamaha 3B Met 220 Morang Kerabari 2 Met 221 Morang Keroun 2 Met 222 Morang Lakhantari 3A Met 223 Morang
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