Provincial Executive Power
The executive power of each Province is vested in the Provincial Council of Ministers. The Provincial government exercises powers on matters listed in Schedule 6 (State Powers) and Schedule 7 (Concurrent Powers).
Each province runs itself through a Council of Ministers led by the Chief Minister. Their territory: provincial roads, provincial police, state hospitals, provincial education, agriculture policy, and anything on the \'State Powers\' list (Schedule 6). For concurrent matters (shared with the federal government), provinces cooperate with Kathmandu. This is federalism in action — not everything has to go through the capital.
प्रदेश कार्यकारी शक्ति प्रदेश मन्त्रिपरिषदमा निहित। अनुसूची ६ (प्रदेश अधिकार) र ७ (साझा अधिकार) अनुसार काम।
Real executive power at the provincial level — not just administrative delegation from Kathmandu.
Provinces remain heavily dependent on federal fiscal transfers; limited own-source revenue.