Dudhauli

Dudhauli
दुधौली
Municipality
Dudhauli
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 26°58′10″N 86°16′15″E / 26.96944°N 86.27083°E / 26.96944; 86.27083Coordinates: 26°58′10″N 86°16′15″E / 26.96944°N 86.27083°E / 26.96944; 86.27083
Country    Nepal
Region Central
District Sindhuli District
Government
  Mayor Ghana Shyam Raut (NCP)
  Deputy Mayor Bal Kumari Adhikari Danuwar (NCP)
Area
  Total 390.39 km2 = km2 (Formatting error: invalid input when rounding sq mi)
  65302
Time zone UTC+5:45 (NST)
Website http://dudhaulimun.gov.np

Dudhauli is a municipality of the Sindhuli District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 65,302 people living in more than 4000 individual households. It has a total 14 wards. It was a village development committee but later changed to a Municipality. Joining Dudhauli VDC, Ladavir VDC, and Tandi VDC and later Sirthouli, Hatpate, Harsai, Nipane, Arunthakur, Kakurthakur, and Jinakhu VDCs. [1]

Major villages

Dudhauli Bazar, Sankhatar, Dadatol, Khiriyani, Kartha, Bataha, Arunthakur, Kakurthakur, Hatpate, Nipane, Harsai, Dakaha, Sirthauli, Maini, Tandi etc are the main villages of Dudhauli.

Major places of attractions

  • Central police training center Kogati
  • Maini Mela
  • Major parts of Alternative Highway
  • Dudhauli Bazar
  • Ladavir school
  • Kamala multiple campus
  • Kamala H.S. School, Maini

Ethnic groups

People are mainly from Brahmin, Chhetri, Dalit, Magar, Lama, Tamang, Danuwar and other community.

  • Though it has high volume of resources like productive soil, calcium stone a raw material for cement, water resource, human resource, forests, known as Place of Garlic, etc. the place is underdeveloped with the lack of proper utilisation of those resources.

Now after the formation of municipality the development of physical infrastructures and social development activities is rapidly increasing.

  • The main causes behind underdevelopment here is the lack of government projects, government programs due to no access and no telling to central government leaders and administrators of Public and politicians here.
  • People here are not more educated or not enough educated for development so place is underdeveloped. Youths are in foreign Gulf countries most. Youths here don't want to stay at here doing something rather going foreign and Kathmandu. With big possibility of farming due to fertilized land and water available of Kamala river and others, land here are not properly used or underused according to its possibility.

References

  1. "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Archived from the original on 12 October 2008. Retrieved 2 November 2008.


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