Rule 10
General Hunting License
The General Hunting License may be
provided to the Nepalese and foreign citizens with the validation of for
the period of fifteen days in the Mahabharat Range to the Southern
boarder or for twenty one days in the Mahabnharat Range to the Northen
boarder by taking the fees prescribed in Schedule -1 and the person
receiving such license shall be allowed to hunt the wildlife and birds, not
exceeding the following maximum numbers and in the case of wildlife
up to four in total and in the case of birds up to ten in total, in the district
or region mentioned in the license :-
(1) Wildlife’s Name Maximum number of each wildlife
that has been allowed to hunt :–
(a) Barking Deer (Red Mrig) – 1
(b) Spotted Deer (Chittal) – 1
(c) Rhesus Macaque (Laguna) – 1
(d) Nilgai (Ghod Gadha) – 1
(e) Wild Boar (Banel) – 2
(f) Hispid Hare (Chaughada) – 4
(2) Bird’s Name: Maximum Number of each birds
allowed to hunt
(a) Peacock (Mujoor) – 2
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Amended by the Third Amendment.
(b) Kalij Pheasant (Kalij) – 4
(c) Jungle fowl (Luiche) – 10
(d) Partridge, Red-legged Partridge (Titra,Chyakhura)– 10
(e) Water Duck & Ruddy Goose (Pani Hans and Chakhewa)- 10
(f) Dove, Pigeon, Green Pigeon (Dhukur, Parewa, Haleso) – 10
(g) Quail (Battai) – 10
(h) Spine (Chaha) – 10
Provided that,
Except than Spine (Chaha) and Quail (Battai) no more than five
birds shall be allowed to hunt in a day. In the case of Spine (Chaha) and
Quail (Battai) up to ten in maximum may be allowed to hunt in a day.
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