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FNBSB Bagmati Province

Client FNBSB Bagmati Province

Nepal’s federal structure divides the country into seven provinces, each with its own government and administrative bodies. For a national federation like FNBSB, that means maintaining a separate, functional presence at every provincial level — not just a page on the national site, but a dedicated platform that serves the specific members and districts within that province.

Bagmati Province, home to Kathmandu, is the most significant of those chapters.

The Problem

The Bagmati Province chapter of the Federation of Nepal Books and Stationery Business needed its own independent website. Provincial committee members, district branch listings, and term-by-term committee records going back multiple election cycles needed to be organised and made accessible — in Nepali — for a membership spread across districts including Kathmandu, Chitwan, Sindhupalchok, Ramechhap, Rasuwa, and more.

A national website couldn’t serve these specific needs. The province needed its own home.

What I Built

I built a dedicated provincial website for FNBSB Bagmati that mirrors the structure of the national federation but focuses entirely on the Bagmati chapter. The site organises committee records across multiple election terms — from 2076 through to 2082 — giving members a clear historical record of leadership alongside the current committee.

District-level committees for each of Bagmati’s constituent districts are listed with full member details, making the federation’s structure transparent and accessible at every level. The site is built entirely in Nepali, designed for the membership it serves.

The Result

A clean, organised provincial platform that gives the Bagmati chapter its own voice and its own space — independent from the national site but consistent with the federation’s identity. Members across Bagmati’s districts can find their representatives, track committee history, and stay connected to their organisation.

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