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Bhimeshwar

Bhimeshwar, (formerly Charikot), is a municipality in north-eastern Nepal and the headquarters of Dolakha District in Bagmati Province that was established in 1997 by merging the former Village development committees Charikot, Dolakha Town, Makaibari, Mati, Suspaa, and Lankuri danda .[1] At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, it had a population of 32,486 people living in 8,639 individual households.[2] The town is located at an altitude of 1,554 metres (5,101 feet).[3] The name of the district Dolakha came from Dolakha Town situated north-east of the headquarters Charikot Bazaar.

Bhimeshwor
भिमेश्वर
Municipality
Landscape near Charikot; from North of the town
Bhimeshwor
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 27°40′0″N 86°2′0″E / 27.66667°N 86.03333°E / 27.66667; 86.03333
Country   Nepal
ProvinceBagmati Province
DistrictDolakha District
Government
 • TypeMayor–council government
 • MayorMr. Ishwor Narayan Manandhar
 • Deputy MayorKamala Basnet
Population
 (2021)
 • Total40,000
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)
Postal code
45500
Area code049
Websitehttp://bhimeshwormun.gov.np/en

Boundaries edit

The region is bordered by the Sun Kosi River on the west and the Khimti Khola River on the east. It is divided unequally by the River Tama Koshi, proportionately two-thirds to the west of the river and one-third to the east.

To the north east lies the impressive Rolwaling Himal to the western edge of which are such peaks as Gauri Shankar and Melungtse. Gauri Shankar is synonymous with the god Shiva and his consort Parvati.

Geography edit

To the northwest the mountains slope gently downwards towards the ancient pass of Kuti that starts above the Tibetan town of Khasa and follows the waters of the Bhote Kosi from Tibet. The river flows past Kodari and Tatopani (Hot Springs) on the Nepalese side and gradually rushes down into an ever-widening stream of water that becomes the Sun Kosi.

 
The Gaurishankar Himalaya

The Khimti Khola drains down from a region of five lakes called Panch Pokhari. They have a specific place in legend and go by the names of Mohi (buttermilk), Jata (hair), Dudh (milk), Bahula (insane), and Bhut (ghost). People believe that if one bathes in Bahula Pokhari one will become insane, whereas the Ghost Lake cannot bear the smell of human perspiration and will pull one inside its murky waters to a certain death if you as much as venture near it. The Khimti Khola joins the Tama Koshi, as do the Khare Khola and Rolwaling Khola to the northeast and the Sangawati, Dolti and Charnewati Kholas to the west.[citation needed]

The riverine valleys open out into massive volcanic folds. Sub-tropical settlements on the banks of rivers boast banana trees, guava, and an abundance of fish. Above the banks hover the terraced fields of paddy, make, wheat, and millet.[citation needed]

Between Bhimeshwar and Jiri the road descends to 845 metres and is bordered by plantations of sugar-cane. Above these slopes are forests of dark oak, fir and pine, interspersed with tangles of bracken and fem all in the embrace of clinging orchids and coloured in the springtime by the rhododendrons, the national flower of Nepal.

Mosses cling to the shaded rocks and in the forests are wild strawberries, loganberries, red berries and thyme.

Destination edit

Dolakha is approximately 139 km from the Capital of Nepal, Kathmandu. Regular-Local and Express bus services are available from the Old Bus Station. All the Bus services are operated by Araniko Transportation Authority as per Syndicate System. Old Bus Park is situated opposite Play Ground-Tundekhel.

 
Dolakha bazar

Students can get 45% discount in regular bus fare. Anyone can get a ride from virtually any spot in the route. Previously, one could ride in the hood but recently the law was passed not to allow anyone to ride over the hood.

The popular destination from Old Bus Park en route to Dolakha are many. Banepa, Dhulikhel, Dolal-Ghat, Lamo-Sangu (Long Bridge), Khadi Chaur (Middle Eastern Ground), and Mude. Tourists and local enjoy the travel and scenic views, foods on the route equally. Dolal-Ghat and Khadi Chaur are major destination for fish, Dolal-Ghat for vegetables (esp. tomatoes), Dhulikhel for restaurants and resorts.

Rafting in the Sunkoshi (Gold River) and Tamba koshi is also a major attraction.

Climate edit

Climate data for Bhimeshwar (Charikot), elevation 1,940 m (6,360 ft)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 13.5
(56.3)
15.7
(60.3)
20.1
(68.2)
22.7
(72.9)
23.1
(73.6)
23.4
(74.1)
22.9
(73.2)
23.1
(73.6)
22.2
(72.0)
21.3
(70.3)
17.8
(64.0)
14.7
(58.5)
20.0
(68.1)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1.6
(34.9)
2.9
(37.2)
6.7
(44.1)
10.2
(50.4)
12.5
(54.5)
15.0
(59.0)
15.7
(60.3)
15.3
(59.5)
14.3
(57.7)
10.9
(51.6)
5.6
(42.1)
2.4
(36.3)
9.4
(49.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 16.1
(0.63)
23.0
(0.91)
40.9
(1.61)
77.2
(3.04)
158.2
(6.23)
313.4
(12.34)
558.8
(22.00)
529.8
(20.86)
263.9
(10.39)
65.7
(2.59)
11.3
(0.44)
16.4
(0.65)
2,074.7
(81.69)
Source 1: ANU[4]
Source 2: Agricultural Extension in South Asia (precipitation 1976–2005)[5]

Schools and colleges edit

Government schools edit

  • Shree Kutidanda Higher Secondary School (Makaibari)
  • Shree Kalinchwok Higher Secondary School (Charikot)
  • Shree Pashupati Kanya Mandir (Charikot)
  • Shree Bhim Higher Secondary School (Dolakha)
  • Shree Sharba Secondary School (Jilu) [6]
  • Shree Mahendradayo Higher secondary School (Mati)

Private boarding schools edit

  • The Rising Star English Boarding School (Charikot)
  • Mount Valley English Boarding School (Charikot)
  • Tripura Glorious Academy (Charikot)
  • Samata School
  • Apline English Boarding School (Charikot)
  • Aankura English Boarding School (Dharam Ghar)
  • Gaurishanker English Boarding School (Charikot)
  • Apex English Boarding School (Charikot)
  • Modern Nepal English School (Charikot)

Government college edit

  • Gaurishankar Multiple Campus (Charikot)
  • Charikot Campus (Charikot)

Private college edit

The Rising Himse Academy (+2) in Management and

Tripura Glorious Academy (+2) in Management

Government offices, Hospitals and Nursing Homes edit

Government Office edit

  • District Administration Office Dolakha
  • Land Measurement and Archive Office Dolakha
  • District Survey Department Dolakha
  • District Court Dolakha
  • District Coordination Committee Office Dolakha
  • District Police Office Dolakha
  • District Armed Police Office Dolakha
  • District Post Office Dolakha

Government Hospitals edit

  • Pashupati Chaulagain Smiriti Hospital
  • District Health Post Dolakha
  • District Eye Hospital Dolakha

Private Hospitals edit

  • Tsho Rolpa General Hospital and Nursing College
  • Dolakha Samudayek Hospital
  • Dhulikhel Hospital Dolakha

Government offices edit

  • Bhimeshwar Municipality Office
  • District Public Health Office
  • Road and construction Office

Demographics edit

At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, Bhimeshwar Municipality had a population of 33,324. Of these, 67.0% spoke Nepali, 13.7% Tamang, 10.4% Thangmi, 5.9% Newar, 1.2% Sherpa, 0.6% Maithili, 0.4% Bengali, 0.1% Bhojpuri, 0.1% Bhujel, 0.1% Gurung, 0.1% Hindi, 0.1% Jirel, 0.1% Magar, 0.1% Sunwar and 0.1% other languages as their first language.[7]

In terms of ethnicity/caste, 29.7% were Chhetri, 18.1% Newar, 15.6% Tamang, 12.6% Thami, 11.1% Hill Brahmin, 3.4% Kami, 2.0% Gharti/Bhujel, 1.8% Sarki, 1.3% Damai/Dholi, 1.3% Sherpa, 0.5% Magar, 0.3% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.3% Thakuri, 0.2% Badi, 0.2% Gurung, 0.1% Terai Brahmin, 0.1% Hajjam/Thakur, 0.1% Halwai, 0.1% Jirel, 0.1% Kathabaniyan, 0.1% Koiri/Kushwaha, 0.1% Musalman, 0.1% Rai, 0.1% Sunuwar and 0.5% others.[8]

In terms of religion, 76.4% were Hindu, 16.6% Buddhist, 5.6% Prakriti, 1.1% Christian, 0.1% Muslim and 0.1% others.[9]

In terms of literacy, 68.9% could read and write, 4.2% could only read and 26.8% could neither read nor write.[10]

Ethnic groups edit

Newars are mostly involved in small local business, Nepali in clothing stores.

 
Traditional Newari Dolakhali House

Brahmins-Indo-Aryan; Referred to twice-born. They have been the dominant priestly cast of Nepal since Prithvi Narayan Shah of Gorkha unified the states of Nepal into a single Kingdom.

Jirel-Tibeto-Mongoloid; It is believed that they may be descendants of original inhabitants of Tibet and Tibetan tribes with whom they inter-married. Broadly speaking, Jirels have retained a Buddhist tradition. However, they employ Hindu Brahmins for many rituals. This behavior may date back to the Rana rule, a Hindu dynasty. They live in Jiri and the village nearby. They believe they originated as a result of trade between this region and the adjoining regions in Tibet. At death ceremonies, a Buddhist tradition prevails. However, for many domestic ceremonies they call a Brahmin priest and adhere to the Brahmanical tradition. This strange mixture can be explained by their mixed ethnic origins and that sometimes amongst certain of the middle-hill peoples there is no hard, dividing line.

Other- Ksehtri, Magar, Newar, Sherpa, Tamang, Thami

Media edit

To promote local culture Bhimeshwar has two community radio stations – Sailung (104 MHz) and Radio Kalinchowk (106.4 MHz).[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "भीमेश्वर नगरपालिका" (in Nepali). Archived from the original on 22 February 2013.
  2. ^ (PDF). Central Bureau of Statistics. November 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 January 2018. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  3. ^ Charikot, Nepal Page
  4. ^ (PDF). Australian National University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 October 2023. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  5. ^ (PDF). Agricultural Extension in South Asia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 October 2023. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  6. ^ selected technical vocational School
  7. ^ NepalMap Language [1]
  8. ^ NepalMap Caste [2]
  9. ^ NepalMap Religion [3]
  10. ^ NepalMap Literacy [4]

External links edit

  • Hill Station Dolakha
  • UN map of the municipalities of Dolakha District
  • Web site about Dolakha

Accommodation edit

  • Lal Bhairab Resort, Dolakha Bajar
  • Hotel Laxmi, Charikot
  • Hotel Sangam Palace Charikot
  • Charikot Inn
  • The Woods Resort Charikot
  • Charikot Panorama Resort

bhimeshwar, formerly, charikot, municipality, north, eastern, nepal, headquarters, dolakha, district, bagmati, province, that, established, 1997, merging, former, village, development, committees, charikot, dolakha, town, makaibari, mati, suspaa, lankuri, dand. Bhimeshwar formerly Charikot is a municipality in north eastern Nepal and the headquarters of Dolakha District in Bagmati Province that was established in 1997 by merging the former Village development committees Charikot Dolakha Town Makaibari Mati Suspaa and Lankuri danda 1 At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 32 486 people living in 8 639 individual households 2 The town is located at an altitude of 1 554 metres 5 101 feet 3 The name of the district Dolakha came from Dolakha Town situated north east of the headquarters Charikot Bazaar Bhimeshwor भ म श वरMunicipalityLandscape near Charikot from North of the townBhimeshworLocation in NepalCoordinates 27 40 0 N 86 2 0 E 27 66667 N 86 03333 E 27 66667 86 03333Country NepalProvinceBagmati ProvinceDistrictDolakha DistrictGovernment TypeMayor council government MayorMr Ishwor Narayan Manandhar Deputy MayorKamala BasnetPopulation 2021 Total40 000Time zoneUTC 5 45 Nepal Time Postal code45500Area code049Websitehttp bhimeshwormun gov np en Contents 1 Boundaries 2 Geography 3 Destination 4 Climate 5 Schools and colleges 5 1 Government schools 5 2 Private boarding schools 5 3 Government college 5 4 Private college 6 Government offices Hospitals and Nursing Homes 6 1 Government Office 6 2 Government Hospitals 6 3 Private Hospitals 7 Government offices 8 Demographics 9 Ethnic groups 10 Media 11 References 12 External links 13 AccommodationBoundaries editThe region is bordered by the Sun Kosi River on the west and the Khimti Khola River on the east It is divided unequally by the River Tama Koshi proportionately two thirds to the west of the river and one third to the east To the north east lies the impressive Rolwaling Himal to the western edge of which are such peaks as Gauri Shankar and Melungtse Gauri Shankar is synonymous with the god Shiva and his consort Parvati Geography editTo the northwest the mountains slope gently downwards towards the ancient pass of Kuti that starts above the Tibetan town of Khasa and follows the waters of the Bhote Kosi from Tibet The river flows past Kodari and Tatopani Hot Springs on the Nepalese side and gradually rushes down into an ever widening stream of water that becomes the Sun Kosi nbsp The Gaurishankar Himalaya The Khimti Khola drains down from a region of five lakes called Panch Pokhari They have a specific place in legend and go by the names of Mohi buttermilk Jata hair Dudh milk Bahula insane and Bhut ghost People believe that if one bathes in Bahula Pokhari one will become insane whereas the Ghost Lake cannot bear the smell of human perspiration and will pull one inside its murky waters to a certain death if you as much as venture near it The Khimti Khola joins the Tama Koshi as do the Khare Khola and Rolwaling Khola to the northeast and the Sangawati Dolti and Charnewati Kholas to the west citation needed The riverine valleys open out into massive volcanic folds Sub tropical settlements on the banks of rivers boast banana trees guava and an abundance of fish Above the banks hover the terraced fields of paddy make wheat and millet citation needed Between Bhimeshwar and Jiri the road descends to 845 metres and is bordered by plantations of sugar cane Above these slopes are forests of dark oak fir and pine interspersed with tangles of bracken and fem all in the embrace of clinging orchids and coloured in the springtime by the rhododendrons the national flower of Nepal Mosses cling to the shaded rocks and in the forests are wild strawberries loganberries red berries and thyme Destination editDolakha is approximately 139 km from the Capital of Nepal Kathmandu Regular Local and Express bus services are available from the Old Bus Station All the Bus services are operated by Araniko Transportation Authority as per Syndicate System Old Bus Park is situated opposite Play Ground Tundekhel nbsp Dolakha bazar Students can get 45 discount in regular bus fare Anyone can get a ride from virtually any spot in the route Previously one could ride in the hood but recently the law was passed not to allow anyone to ride over the hood The popular destination from Old Bus Park en route to Dolakha are many Banepa Dhulikhel Dolal Ghat Lamo Sangu Long Bridge Khadi Chaur Middle Eastern Ground and Mude Tourists and local enjoy the travel and scenic views foods on the route equally Dolal Ghat and Khadi Chaur are major destination for fish Dolal Ghat for vegetables esp tomatoes Dhulikhel for restaurants and resorts Rafting in the Sunkoshi Gold River and Tamba koshi is also a major attraction Climate editClimate data for Bhimeshwar Charikot elevation 1 940 m 6 360 ft Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum C F 13 5 56 3 15 7 60 3 20 1 68 2 22 7 72 9 23 1 73 6 23 4 74 1 22 9 73 2 23 1 73 6 22 2 72 0 21 3 70 3 17 8 64 0 14 7 58 5 20 0 68 1 Mean daily minimum C F 1 6 34 9 2 9 37 2 6 7 44 1 10 2 50 4 12 5 54 5 15 0 59 0 15 7 60 3 15 3 59 5 14 3 57 7 10 9 51 6 5 6 42 1 2 4 36 3 9 4 49 0 Average precipitation mm inches 16 1 0 63 23 0 0 91 40 9 1 61 77 2 3 04 158 2 6 23 313 4 12 34 558 8 22 00 529 8 20 86 263 9 10 39 65 7 2 59 11 3 0 44 16 4 0 65 2 074 7 81 69 Source 1 ANU 4 Source 2 Agricultural Extension in South Asia precipitation 1976 2005 5 Schools and colleges editGovernment schools edit Shree Kutidanda Higher Secondary School Makaibari Shree Kalinchwok Higher Secondary School Charikot Shree Pashupati Kanya Mandir Charikot Shree Bhim Higher Secondary School Dolakha Shree Sharba Secondary School Jilu 6 Shree Mahendradayo Higher secondary School Mati Private boarding schools edit The Rising Star English Boarding School Charikot Mount Valley English Boarding School Charikot Tripura Glorious Academy Charikot Samata School Apline English Boarding School Charikot Aankura English Boarding School Dharam Ghar Gaurishanker English Boarding School Charikot Apex English Boarding School Charikot Modern Nepal English School Charikot Government college edit Gaurishankar Multiple Campus Charikot Charikot Campus Charikot Private college edit The Rising Himse Academy 2 in Management andTripura Glorious Academy 2 in ManagementGovernment offices Hospitals and Nursing Homes editGovernment Office edit District Administration Office Dolakha Land Measurement and Archive Office Dolakha District Survey Department Dolakha District Court Dolakha District Coordination Committee Office Dolakha District Police Office Dolakha District Armed Police Office Dolakha District Post Office Dolakha Government Hospitals edit Pashupati Chaulagain Smiriti Hospital District Health Post Dolakha District Eye Hospital Dolakha Private Hospitals edit Tsho Rolpa General Hospital and Nursing College Dolakha Samudayek Hospital Dhulikhel Hospital DolakhaGovernment offices editBhimeshwar Municipality Office District Public Health Office Road and construction OfficeDemographics editAt the time of the 2011 Nepal census Bhimeshwar Municipality had a population of 33 324 Of these 67 0 spoke Nepali 13 7 Tamang 10 4 Thangmi 5 9 Newar 1 2 Sherpa 0 6 Maithili 0 4 Bengali 0 1 Bhojpuri 0 1 Bhujel 0 1 Gurung 0 1 Hindi 0 1 Jirel 0 1 Magar 0 1 Sunwar and 0 1 other languages as their first language 7 In terms of ethnicity caste 29 7 were Chhetri 18 1 Newar 15 6 Tamang 12 6 Thami 11 1 Hill Brahmin 3 4 Kami 2 0 Gharti Bhujel 1 8 Sarki 1 3 Damai Dholi 1 3 Sherpa 0 5 Magar 0 3 Sanyasi Dasnami 0 3 Thakuri 0 2 Badi 0 2 Gurung 0 1 Terai Brahmin 0 1 Hajjam Thakur 0 1 Halwai 0 1 Jirel 0 1 Kathabaniyan 0 1 Koiri Kushwaha 0 1 Musalman 0 1 Rai 0 1 Sunuwar and 0 5 others 8 In terms of religion 76 4 were Hindu 16 6 Buddhist 5 6 Prakriti 1 1 Christian 0 1 Muslim and 0 1 others 9 In terms of literacy 68 9 could read and write 4 2 could only read and 26 8 could neither read nor write 10 Ethnic groups editNewars are mostly involved in small local business Nepali in clothing stores nbsp Traditional Newari Dolakhali House Brahmins Indo Aryan Referred to twice born They have been the dominant priestly cast of Nepal since Prithvi Narayan Shah of Gorkha unified the states of Nepal into a single Kingdom Jirel Tibeto Mongoloid It is believed that they may be descendants of original inhabitants of Tibet and Tibetan tribes with whom they inter married Broadly speaking Jirels have retained a Buddhist tradition However they employ Hindu Brahmins for many rituals This behavior may date back to the Rana rule a Hindu dynasty They live in Jiri and the village nearby They believe they originated as a result of trade between this region and the adjoining regions in Tibet At death ceremonies a Buddhist tradition prevails However for many domestic ceremonies they call a Brahmin priest and adhere to the Brahmanical tradition This strange mixture can be explained by their mixed ethnic origins and that sometimes amongst certain of the middle hill peoples there is no hard dividing line Other Ksehtri Magar Newar Sherpa Tamang ThamiMedia editTo promote local culture Bhimeshwar has two community radio stations Sailung 104 MHz and Radio Kalinchowk 106 4 MHz citation needed References edit भ म श वर नगरप ल क in Nepali Archived from the original on 22 February 2013 National Population and Housing Census 2011 PDF Central Bureau of Statistics November 2017 Archived from the original PDF on 27 January 2018 Retrieved 1 October 2018 Charikot Nepal Page CLIMATES OF NEPAL AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PDF Australian National University Archived from the original PDF on 23 October 2023 Retrieved 27 October 2023 TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF CLIMATE CHANGE OVER NEPAL 1976 2005 PDF Agricultural Extension in South Asia Archived from the original PDF on 13 October 2023 Retrieved 27 October 2023 selected technical vocational School NepalMap Language 1 NepalMap Caste 2 NepalMap Religion 3 NepalMap Literacy 4 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charikot Hill Station Dolakha UN map of the municipalities of Dolakha District Web site about DolakhaAccommodation editLal Bhairab Resort Dolakha Bajar Hotel Laxmi Charikot Hotel Sangam Palace Charikot Charikot Inn The Woods Resort Charikot Charikot Panorama Resort Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bhimeshwar amp oldid 1208090327, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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