Nepal’s population witnesses lowest growth rate in eight decades

Nepal’s population witnesses lowest growth rate in eight decades

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: May 08 2024

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  • Nepal's population growth rate over the past decade is recorded at 0.92% per annum, marking the lowest growth rate in the last 80 years.
  • With a population of approximately 29.2 million, Nepal's national average life expectancy is 71.3 years, with life expectancy for females at 68.2 years and males at 73.8 years.
  • Nepal has been conducting the national census since 1911 every 10 years.
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