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Nepal's urban population is growing, with the latest figures putting urban population at 66.08 percent.
 
As per the preliminary statistics of the National Census, 2021, the size of urban population has increased in comparison to the previous Census, according to Joint-Secretary at Ministry of Urban Development Ramchandra Dangal.
 
He said the urban population was 63.19 percent and rural population 36.81 percent in 2021.
 
According to the World Cities Report, 2022 published by UN Habitat this month, the urbanisation process was found rapidly increasing in developed countries.
 
Almost 79 percent of the population reside in urban areas in such countries. If the same growth continues, the urban population is projected to reach 87 percent in advanced countries.
 
The report has also projected the population growth rate of 0.46 percent in developed countries from 2020 to 2025. The report was made public on the occasion of the World Habitat Day which is marked on the first Monday of October at the call of the UN Habitat.
 
In 2022, World Habitat Day (WHD 2022) under the theme "Mind the Gap. Leave No One and Place Behind" looks at the problem of growing inequality and challenges in cities and human settlements.
 
World Habitat Day 2022 seeks to draw attention to the growing inequalities and vulnerabilities that have been exacerbated by the triple ‘C’ crises — COVID-19, climate and conflict.
 
The United Nations (UN) had started observing the day on the first Monday of October since 1986. Nepal has also started marking the day since 2001.
 
This year Nepal is observing the day today by organising several programmes with the theme 'Necessity of inclusive urban settlement: shared commitment of all".
 
As the eighth day of Dashain festival fell on the first Monday of October, the ministry has decided to mark the day on the third Monday, the ministry sources said. ---RSS 
 
 

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