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Khadak, Nepal

Coordinates: 26°39′N 86°38′E / 26.65°N 86.63°E / 26.65; 86.63
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Khadak
खडक (Nepali)
Municipality in Nepal
Khadak is located in Nepal
Khadak
Khadak
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 26°39′N 86°38′E / 26.65°N 86.63°E / 26.65; 86.63
CountryNepal
Development RegionEastern
ZoneSagarmatha
DistrictSaptari
ProvinceProvince No. 2
MunicipalityKhadak
Government
 • MayorJay Prakash Chaudhary
 • Deputy MayorRita Kumari Chaudhary
Area
 • Total96.77 km2 (37.36 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)[1]
 • Total45,367
 • Density470/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
 • Religions
Hindu Muslim Buddhism
Languages
 • LocalTharu, Nepali, Tamang
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Postal Code
56414
Area code031
Websitewww.khadakmun.gov.np

Khadak Municipality (Nepali: खडक नगरपालिका) is located in Saptari District in the Province 2 of Nepal. It was formed in 2016 occupying current 11 sections (wards) merging previous Siswa Belhi, Banarjhula, Pansera, Khojpur, Kalyanpur, Fulbariya, Mainasarsabahu and Banauli VDCs,[2] residing its head office at Kalyanpur Bazaar. It occupies an area of 96.77 km2 with a total population of 45,367.[3][1]

Transportation

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Khadak Municipality is located as a station at Mahendra Highway, thus it is directly linked with it.[4]

Climate

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Festivals & Celebrations

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Maghi is most celebrated as Tharu are densely populated in this area. Dashain, Tihar and chhatt is also celebrated widely.

Religious Places

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Khadak river, Chappin river, Lakasair river

Health

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Education

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Public/Government Schools
Ward No. 1 :

  • Secondary School, Siswaa Belhi, Saptari
  • Gu. Ja. Jaa. Raastriya Primary School, Siswaa Belhi, Saptari

Ward No. 2 :

  • Raastriya Basic School, Duhabi, Saptari
  • Janata Raastriya Primary School, Siswaa Belhi, Saptari

Ward No. 3 :

  • Secondary School, Banarjhula, Saptari
  • Janahit Primary School, Banarjhula, Saptari
  • Mohmadiya Daarul Hardis, Banarjhula, Saptari
  • Madarsha Taalemul Kuraan, Banarjhula, Saptari
  • Raastriya Basic School, Kanchira, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Kanchira, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Gururaha, Saptari

Ward No. 4 :

  • Secondary School, Pansera, Saptari
  • Baageshwari Basic School, Amaha, Saptari
  • Madarsha Faizul Ulaf, Amaha, Pansera, Saptari
  • Bauku Janta Raastriya Primary School, Karmaniya, Saptari

Ward No. 5 :

  • Basic School, Khojpur, Saptari
  • Janata Secondary School, Khojpur, Ranjitpur, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Meghawaari, Saptari
  • Janta Raastriya Primary School, Kharchuhiyaa, Saptari

Ward No. 6 :

  • Secondary School, Kalyanpur, Saptari

Ward No. 7 :

  • Janata Raastriya Primary School, Kalyanpur, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Majhau, Saptari
  • Shahamaaniya Birpur, Kalyanpur, Saptari

Ward No. 8 :

  • Janata Raastriya Primary School, Musaharniya, Bishnupur, Saptari
  • Janata Raastriya Primary School, Bhadiya, Saptari
  • Resham Raastriya Primary School, Khaisarahaa, Saptari
  • Munar Janta Raastriya Primary School, Dholabajaa, Saptari

Ward No. 9 :

  • Secondary School, Laalpatti, Saptari
  • Ja. Mu. Basic Secondary School, Bajaraahi, Gutthi, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Mainaatole, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Sarpa, Saptari
  • Janata Raastriya Primary School, Dangraahi, Saptari

Ward No. 10 :

  • Secondary School, Inarwaa, Fulbadiya, Saptari
  • Secondary School, Bhairganj, Belha, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Inarwaa Fulbadiyaa, Saptari
  • Islam Miya Primary School, Daawatanagar, Inarwaa Fulbadiyaa, Saptari

Ward No. 11 :

  • Raastriya Primary School, Banauli, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Amarjyoti Tole, Banauli, Saptari
  • Imdaadiya Raastriya Primary School, Nannakaar, Banauli, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Laalpur, Saptari

Banks

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Organizations

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Market

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References

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  1. ^ a b Nepal, Government of Nepal (November 2012). ""National Population and Housing Census 2011 (Village Development Committee/Municipality)" (PDF). National Planning Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  2. ^ "PM formally announces 744 local units operational". My Republica. Archived from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Population Ward Level 753 Local Unit" (PDF). CBS. 2 June 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 January 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  4. ^ "ONCE-OVER - The Himalayan Times". The Himalayan Times. 10 October 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2018.