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Belbari Municipality

Belbari, (Nepali: बेलबारी) officially known as Belbari municipality, is one of the major suburb of Morang district, Province No. 1. It lies in the eastern Terai region of Nepal. It was officially upgraded to become a municipality in 2014 AD, which is 2070 BS (Bikram Sambat), which otherwise was a Village Development Committee (VDC) prior to that change.[1][2] In order to meet the requirements to become a municipality, Belbari VDC merged Kaseni VDC with itself, making it larger in total area. Moreover, in 2017 AD VDC like Dangihat and Bahuni merged with it to become present Belbari Municipality. Now it have 11 wards offices. It had a population of 81,837 people living in 18,945 households making it the third most populous city in Morang district.[3]

Belbari, Morang, Eastern Nepal
Belbari
Municipality/vdc
Map of the village development committees in Morang District
Belbari
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 26°40′N 87°26′E / 26.67°N 87.43°E / 26.67; 87.43
Country   Nepal
ProvinceProvince No. 1
DistrictMorang District
Government
 • TypeMayor–council
 • MayorDil Prasad Rai (NCP)
 • Deputy MayorNitu Thapa (Nepali Congress)
 • Chief administrative officerGanesh Raj Karki
 • Information OfficerMahendra Khadka
Area
 • Total132.79 km2 (51.27 sq mi)
Population
 • Total81,837
 • Density620/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
 • Ethnicities
Bahun Chhetri Limbu people
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Area code56600
Websiteofficial website

Belbari spreads over an approximate area of 25 square miles. All of the area is plane land, geographically. It is bordered on North and East by the largest and the densest forest of Nepal, the Charkose Jhadi (English translation: "Four Yard Bush"). It is bounded on the northeast by Charkose Jhadi, while to the east lies another suburb, Laxmimarga and Kanepokhari Rural Municipality. Similarly, the north part is bounded by Kerabari Rural Municipality and Letang Municipality, while to the west lie the Sundar Haraicha Municipality. As of 2011 Nepal census the total population of Belbari was 24076, which included 5724 households.[4]

Etymology edit

The name Belbari derived from two different Nepali names "Bel" and "Bari", i.e. "बेल" र "बारी"= बेलबारी. In English, Bel is called wood-apple. Elephant apple and monkey fruit are its other name. Its scientific name is Limonia acidissima. Bel is a native tree of Nepal, and Bari means a dry land. So as a myth, it is believed among older generations that the name Belbari means "the land of the Bel(s)" (Bel-nai-bel bhayeko thau). Religiously, the Bel leaves have its own value in Hindu religion for sacred purpose. Especially leaves of Bel use in the worship, rituals and temples. Basically, for the worship fulpati should be prepared, fulpati is a variety of mixed flowers along with the leaves of Bel which is sacred thing for the God and Goddess. Some ethnic people Rai, Limbu and Dhimal also use Bel's leaves in their rituals such as dhami/jharki (Shamans) of Rais and Limbus, and Bhumi Puja (worship of the earth) of Dhimals. Today Bel trees can be found in the Charkose Jhadi.

Early history edit

There is not exactly known when the people were first inhabited in Belbari. However, since the end of 19th century, the Dhimals were started to settle on this region. Dhimals are one of the first aboriginal inhabitants of this lowland region who speak a Tibeto-Burman language. Not only Belbari but many lowland plain areas of Morang and Jhapa were their ancestral land. Although Dhimals are the first inhabitants of Belbari, there is no any exact literature about their place of origin.

Production and livelihood systems edit

Belbari municipality is mainly characterized by strong terrain and fertile land, where the larger flatland is compulsorily using for farming system. Due to the dense forest resource, a number of small streams and wetland, for instance Amuna khola, Sisauli Khola and Betana wetland, are available in this area and those water resources help to the larger flatland for farming system. Paddy, maize, wheat, mustard, varieties of vegetables such as cauliflower, potatoes, ginger, onion are the principal crops grown in this area. Many varieties of paddy are planted in irrigated terraces in two seasons in a single year. In two seasons, during April to September, the fields are using for paddy and maize primarily, farmers are most busy on that period. Although Belbari is semi-urban, most of the people are engaging in agricultural work for their livelihood purpose.

Belbari Municipality is currently divided into 11 Wards. edit

Ward no Ward President Ward Contact Number
1 Mani Bahadur Pulami Magar 9852021955
2 Krishna Bahadur Gurung 9852059031
3 Yogendra Prasad Subedi 9852056217
4 Chandra Bahadur Limbu 9819025617
5 Dilli Bahadur Katuwal 9805315693
6 Tek Bahadur Rai 9852029099
7 Sunita Chaudhary 9863751559
8 Dhanapati Gautam 9811307589
9 Saligram Basnet 9842437449
10 Ganga Bahadur Yakha 9842045216
11 Bikram Rai 9852055523

Local Level Election edit

Local Level Election 2074 edit

Not available

Local Level Election 2079 edit

List Table edit

Party Mayor/Chairperson Deputy Mayor/Chairperson Results
Nepali Congress Mahendra Prasad Subedi Nitu Thapa -
CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) Dil Prasad Rai Til Kumari Neupane
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) Nagendra Khadka Netra Kumari Thapa
Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist) Bhupal Basnet Shanti Devi Dhungana
Rastriya Prajatantra Party Khem Prasad Gautam Shanti Devi Dhungana
Nepal Workers' and Peasants' Party Shyam Bahadur Darji -
Mangol National Origination Bhim Rai Babita Dhimal
Janata Samajwadi Party - Amir Magar
Independents Ram Bahadur Chauhan -
Independents - Rukmini Dhimal
Independents - Niraj Adhikari

References edit

  1. ^ 72 new municipalities announced June 18, 2014, at the Wayback Machine My Republica
  2. ^ Govt announces 72 new municipalities 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine The Kathmandu Post
  3. ^ . censusnepal.cbs.gov.np. Archived from the original on 27 January 2022. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
  4. ^ Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). 2014. National Population and Housing Census 2011: Village Development Committee/Municipality, Morang

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which otherwise was a Village Development Committee VDC prior to that change 1 2 In order to meet the requirements to become a municipality Belbari VDC merged Kaseni VDC with itself making it larger in total area Moreover in 2017 AD VDC like Dangihat and Bahuni merged with it to become present Belbari Municipality Now it have 11 wards offices It had a population of 81 837 people living in 18 945 households making it the third most populous city in Morang district 3 Belbari Morang Eastern NepalBelbariMunicipality vdcMap of the village development committees in Morang DistrictBelbariLocation in NepalCoordinates 26 40 N 87 26 E 26 67 N 87 43 E 26 67 87 43Country NepalProvinceProvince No 1DistrictMorang DistrictGovernment TypeMayor council MayorDil Prasad Rai NCP Deputy MayorNitu Thapa Nepali Congress Chief administrative officerGanesh Raj Karki Information OfficerMahendra KhadkaArea Total132 79 km2 51 27 sq mi Population 2021 Nepal census Total81 837 Density620 km2 1 600 sq mi EthnicitiesBahun Chhetri Limbu peopleTime zoneUTC 5 45 NST Area code56600Websiteofficial websiteBelbari spreads over an approximate area of 25 square miles All of the area is plane land geographically It is bordered on North and East by the largest and the densest forest of Nepal the Charkose Jhadi English translation Four Yard Bush It is bounded on the northeast by Charkose Jhadi while to the east lies another suburb Laxmimarga and Kanepokhari Rural Municipality Similarly the north part is bounded by Kerabari Rural Municipality and Letang Municipality while to the west lie the Sundar Haraicha Municipality As of 2011 Nepal census the total population of Belbari was 24076 which included 5724 households 4 Contents 1 Etymology 1 1 Early history 2 Production and livelihood systems 2 1 Belbari Municipality is currently divided into 11 Wards 3 Local Level Election 3 1 Local Level Election 2074 3 2 Local Level Election 2079 3 3 List Table 4 ReferencesEtymology editThe name Belbari derived from two different Nepali names Bel and Bari i e ब ल र ब र ब लब र In English Bel is called wood apple Elephant apple and monkey fruit are its other name Its scientific name is Limonia acidissima Bel is a native tree of Nepal and Bari means a dry land So as a myth it is believed among older generations that the name Belbari means the land of the Bel s Bel nai bel bhayeko thau Religiously the Bel leaves have its own value in Hindu religion for sacred purpose Especially leaves of Bel use in the worship rituals and temples Basically for the worship fulpati should be prepared fulpati is a variety of mixed flowers along with the leaves of Bel which is sacred thing for the God and Goddess Some ethnic people Rai Limbu and Dhimal also use Bel s leaves in their rituals such as dhami jharki Shamans of Rais and Limbus and Bhumi Puja worship of the earth of Dhimals Today Bel trees can be found in the Charkose Jhadi Early history edit There is not exactly known when the people were first inhabited in Belbari However since the end of 19th century the Dhimals were started to settle on this region Dhimals are one of the first aboriginal inhabitants of this lowland region who speak a Tibeto Burman language Not only Belbari but many lowland plain areas of Morang and Jhapa were their ancestral land Although Dhimals are the first inhabitants of Belbari there is no any exact literature about their place of origin Production and livelihood systems editBelbari municipality is mainly characterized by strong terrain and fertile land where the larger flatland is compulsorily using for farming system Due to the dense forest resource a number of small streams and wetland for instance Amuna khola Sisauli Khola and Betana wetland are available in this area and those water resources help to the larger flatland for farming system Paddy maize wheat mustard varieties of vegetables such as cauliflower potatoes ginger onion are the principal crops grown in this area Many varieties of paddy are planted in irrigated terraces in two seasons in a single year In two seasons during April to September the fields are using for paddy and maize primarily farmers are most busy on that period Although Belbari is semi urban most of the people are engaging in agricultural work for their livelihood purpose Belbari Municipality is currently divided into 11 Wards edit Ward no Ward President Ward Contact Number1 Mani Bahadur Pulami Magar 98520219552 Krishna Bahadur Gurung 98520590313 Yogendra Prasad Subedi 98520562174 Chandra Bahadur Limbu 98190256175 Dilli Bahadur Katuwal 98053156936 Tek Bahadur Rai 98520290997 Sunita Chaudhary 98637515598 Dhanapati Gautam 98113075899 Saligram Basnet 984243744910 Ganga Bahadur Yakha 984204521611 Bikram Rai 9852055523Local Level Election editLocal Level Election 2074 edit Not available Local Level Election 2079 edit List Table edit Party Mayor Chairperson Deputy Mayor Chairperson ResultsNepali Congress Mahendra Prasad Subedi Nitu Thapa CPN Unified Marxist Leninist Dil Prasad Rai Til Kumari NeupaneCommunist Party of Nepal Maoist Centre Nagendra Khadka Netra Kumari ThapaCommunist Party of Nepal Unified Socialist Bhupal Basnet Shanti Devi DhunganaRastriya Prajatantra Party Khem Prasad Gautam Shanti Devi DhunganaNepal Workers and Peasants Party Shyam Bahadur Darji Mangol National Origination Bhim Rai Babita DhimalJanata Samajwadi Party Amir MagarIndependents Ram Bahadur Chauhan Independents Rukmini DhimalIndependents Niraj AdhikariReferences edit 72 new municipalities announced Archived June 18 2014 at the Wayback Machine My Republica Govt announces 72 new municipalities Archived 2014 10 06 at the Wayback Machine The Kathmandu Post National Census 2021 censusnepal cbs gov np Archived from the original on 27 January 2022 Retrieved 24 February 2022 Central Bureau of Statistics CBS 2014 National Population and Housing Census 2011 Village Development Committee Municipality Morang Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Belbari 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