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The Department of Mines and Geology (DMG)
is the only government organization that deals with systematic geo-scientific
studies, investigation of mineral resources and their development
activities in the country. The department has a long history since
it's creation as an “Office of Irrigation and Geology”
in 1926. In 1942, after separation from its parent institution,
it was renamed as the “Office of Mines” which was ultimately
expanded to a departmental institution called “Bureau of Mines”
in 1961. Since then, it has further expanded its activities towards
fulfillment of its objectives to provide diversified geo-scientific
services to the country. In 1967, the Government has created a new,
separate institution and named as “Nepal Geological Survey”.
The Nepal Geological Survey was formed in order to undertake more
specific geo-scientific survey and research activities. In 1977,
both the Bureau of Mines and the Nepal Geological Survey were amalgamated
and renamed as the “Department of Mines and Geology”. |
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