Newa (Newar)
नेवार
The Newa (Newar) are a caste/ethnic community of Nepal numbering 1,341,363 — 4.6% of the population and the 8th largest group (Census 2021).
Population
1,341,363
Census 2021
Share of Nepal
4.6%
Group
Hill & Mountain Janajati
Rank
#8
By population (top 20)
Indigenous nationalities of the hills and high Himalaya — Magar, Tamang, Newar, Rai, Gurung, Limbu, Sherpa and others — ≈21.5%.
Other Hill & Mountain Janajati communities
Newa (Newar), answered
What is the population of the Newa (Newar) in Nepal?+
The Newa (Newar) number 1,341,363 people — 4.6% of Nepal's population (Census 2021).
Which group does the Newa (Newar) belong to?+
The Newa (Newar) are classified in the Hill & Mountain Janajati group. Indigenous nationalities of the hills and high Himalaya — Magar, Tamang, Newar, Rai, Gurung, Limbu, Sherpa and others — ≈21.5%.
Sources & data note
All population, ethnicity, language and religion figures are the final published counts of the National Population and Housing Census 2021 (National Statistics Office). The NSO enumerates 142 caste/ethnic groups and 124 mother tongues; entries for 'others/foreigners/not stated' explain small residuals. Where community-chosen names replaced older census labels (Bishwokarma for Kami, Pariyar for Damai/Dholi, Mijar for Sarki), both are shown. Language-family shares follow the NSO's own table (Indo-Aryan 83.07%, Sino-Tibetan 16.59%); some secondary sources round differently.
- NPHC 2021 — National Report on Caste/Ethnicity, Language & ReligionNational Statistics Office, Government of Nepal ↗
- NPHC 2021 — results portalNational Statistics Office ↗
- Nepal's final census population 29,164,578OnlineKhabar (24 Mar 2023) ↗
- Number of castes/ethnicities rises to 142The Kathmandu Post ↗
- Languages of Nepal — full 124-language tableWikipedia (reproducing NSO tables) ↗
- Nepal Atlas — language groupsGovernment of Nepal GIS atlas ↗