Section 6
Formation Of The Governing Council
6. Formation of the Governing Council :
(1) There shall be formed a Governing Council consisting of the following members, which shall act as the supreme body of the Council:
(a) A person designated by the Government of Nepal -Chairperson
(b) 2 …………….
(c) Chairperson, Guthi Corporation -Member
(d) Joint Secretary, Ministry of Population and Environment -Member
(e) Director General, Department of Archaeology -Member
(f) Director General, Department of Tourism -Member
(g) Director General, Department of Housing and Urban Development -Member
(h) Director General, Department of Building -Member
(i) Presidents of Dhanusa and Mahottari District Development Committees -Member
(j) Mayors of Municipalities within Dhanusa and Mahottari Districts -Member
(k) Chief District Officers of Dhanusa and Mahottari Districts -Member
(l) Two persons nominated by the Government of Nepal from amongst learned and social workers
who are renowned at the national level -Member
(m) Four persons so nominated by the Council as to include Two persons from amongst renowned
and reputed social workers within Dhanusa and Mahottari Districts -Member
(n) Four persons so nominated by the Council from amongst saints, Mahantas, and priests within the Greater Janakpur Area -Member
(o) Chairpersons of the Village Development Committees falling within the Intermediary Circuit so nominated by the Council on the
rotational basis as to have representation by a maximum of Four persons, as a time, from amongst such Village Development Committees -Member
(p) Executive Director -Member secretary
(2) The tenure of office of the chairperson shall be Four years and that of nominated members shall be of Two years.
(3) If the office of a member falls vacant prior to the expiry of the term of office, the office so fallen vacant shall be filled through the same
manner as the office was filled, for the remainder of the term.
(4) The Governing Council may, if it deems so necessary, invite any expert to participate in its meetings as an observer