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Dhanusha District

Dhanusha District, (Nepali: धनुषा जिल्ला [ne]; [dʱʌnusa] ), a part of Madhesh Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal.[2] It is situated in the Outer Terai. The district, with Janakpurdham as its district headquarter, covers an area of 1,180.7 km2 (455.9 sq mi) and has a population (2021) of 838,084.[1]

Dhanusha District
धनुषा जिल्ला
Janaki Temple at Madhesh Province
Dhanusha District (dark yellow) in Province No. 2
Country Nepal
RegionMithila
ProvinceMadhesh Province
Admin HQ.Janakpurdham
Government
 • TypeCoordination committee
 • BodyDCC, Dhanusha
Area
 • Total1,180.7 km2 (455.9 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total838,084
 • Rankauto
 • Density710/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+05:45 (NPT)
Main Language(s)Maithili (85.8%), Nepali (4.5%)
Websiteddcdhanusha.gov.np

During the elections in April 2008, the district was divided into seven constituencies. It is also the home district of the first president of Nepal, Dr. Ram Baran Yadav, who contested and won the elections from constituency 5. As a political center of the region, Dhanusha has prominent leaders like Bimalendra Nidhi (Former Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal), Anand Prasad Dhungana, Mahendra Yadav and Ram Krishna Yadav from the Nepali Congress, Anand Yadav (Gangaram Yadav ) from the CPN-UML, Matrika Yadav from the CPN-Maoist and Ram Chandra Jha from CPN (Unified Socialist) who have been ministers at various point of time and are still active.

The most common language spoken in Dhanusha is Maithili.

Dhanusha district has an airport and the only railway system of Nepal which connects Janakpurdham with an Indian town, Jayanagar. It has several good hotels like Hotel Rama, Hotel Sita Palace, including the starred hotel, Hotel Welcome, Sitasaran Hotel and Happy Hotel.[3] It also has the Janakpur Zonal Hospital and several private hospitals.

Geography and climate edit

Climate Zone[4] Elevation Range % of Area
Lower Tropical below 300 meters (1,000 ft) 92.5%
Upper Tropical 300 to 1,000 meters
1,000 to 3,300 ft.
 7.5%

Economy edit

Agriculture is the major economy of the Dhanusha district. About 90% of citizens of the district are involved in the cultivation of wheat and rice. Rice is the major output. Dhanusha still relies mostly on old-age farming practices, such as the use of bullock-cart for transportation and bull plow for tilling the agriculture fields. However, there is a slow introduction to modern techniques such as a tractor for goods transportation (for agriculture purposes), thrasher, and so on. Remittances make up a large portion of its GDP.[5]

Demographics edit

Historical population
Census yearPop.±% p.a.
1981 432,569—    
1991 543,672+2.31%
2001 671,364+2.13%
2011 754,777+1.18%
2021 873,274+1.47%
Source: Citypopulation[6]

At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, Dhanusha District had a population of 754,777.

language in Dhanusa District

  Maithili (86%)
  Nepali (4%)
  Magahi (3%)
  Others (7%)

[7]

As their first language, 85.9% spoke Maithili, 4.4% Nepali, 3.1% Magahi, 2.4% Urdu, 1.0% Rai, 0.9% Magar, 0.3% Danuwar, 0.3% Newar, 0.2% Sunuwar, 0.1% Bhojpuri, 0.1% Hindi, 0.1% Majhi, 0.1% Rajasthani and 0.1% other languages.[8]

Ethnicity/caste: 17.5% were Yadav, 8.4% Musalman, 6.1% Kewat, 5.2% Teli, 5.1% Koiri/Kushwaha, 5.0% Dhanuk, 4.4% Sudhi, 3.8% Chamar/Harijan/Ram, 3.4% Tatma/Tatwa, 3.0% Terai Brahmin, 2.8% Bin, 2.6% Musahar, 2.5% Dusadh/Paswan/Pasi, 2.3% Khatwe, 1.8% Baraee, 1.5% Halwai, 1.4% Hill Brahmin, 1.4% Hajam/Thakur, 1.3% Chhetri, 1.3% Kurmi, 1.3% Mallaha, 1.3% other Terai, 1.2% Tamang, 1.1% Magar, 1.0% Kalwar, 1.0% Kumhar, 1.0% Sonar, 0.8% Danuwar, 0.8% Dhobi, 0.8% Kathabaniyan, 0.8% Kayastha, 0.7% Nuniya, 0.6% Gaderi/Bhedihar, 0.6% Kami, 0.6% Lohar, 0.6% Newar, 0.6% Tharu, 0.5% Rajput, 0.3% Badhaee, 0.2% Damai/Dholi, 0.2% Dhunia, 0.2% Dom, 0.2% Gharti/Bhujel, 0.2% Kanu, 0.2% Kumal, 0.2% Majhi, 0.2% Mali, 0.2% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.2% Sarki, 0.2% Sunuwar, 0.1% Amat, 0.1% Bantar/Sardar, 0.1% Bengali, 0.1% Bhote, 0.1% Dhankar/Dharikar, 0.1% Halkhor, 0.1% Jhangad/Dhagar, 0.1% Marwadi, 0.1% Punjabi/Sikh, 0.1% Rai and 0.2% others.[9]

Religion in Dhanusa District (2011)
Religion Percent
Hinduism
89%
Islam
8%
Buddhism
1%
Others
2%

[7]

Religion: 89.3% were Hindu, 8.4% Muslim, 1.5% Buddhism, 0.1% Christian, 0.1% Prakriti and 0.6% others.[10]

Literacy: 50.4% could read and write, 3.3% could only read and 45.9% could neither read nor write.[11]

Administration edit

 
District Administration Office, Dhanusha

The district consists of one sub-metropolitan city, eleven urban municipalities and six rural municipalities. These are as follows:

Former municipalities and VDCs edit

 
Map of the VDCs in Dhanusa District

Notable people edit

Ministers of Federal government edit

Minister of provincial government edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b (PDF). Central Bureau of Statistics. Government of Nepal. November 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Districts of Nepal". Statoids.
  3. ^ . Government of Nepal, Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, Tourism Industry Division. Archived from the original on 12 April 2010. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
  4. ^ (PDF), Forest & Landscape Development and Environment Series 2-2005 and CFC-TIS Document Series No.110., 2005, ISBN 87-7903-210-9, archived from the original (PDF) on 3 December 2013, retrieved 22 November 2013
  5. ^ (PDF). Impact Evaluation of Remittances. n.d. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 August 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  6. ^ "NEPAL: Administrative Division". www.citypopulation.de.
  7. ^ a b "NepalMap profile: Dhanusa". NepalMap. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  8. ^ NepalMap Language
  9. ^ NepalMap Caste
  10. ^ NepalMap Religion
  11. ^ NepalMap Literacy

External links edit

  • Dhanusa District map at Digital Himalaya
  • Nepal Maps

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Dhanusha District Nepali धन ष ज ल ल ne dʱʌnusa a part of Madhesh Province is one of the seventy seven districts of Nepal 2 It is situated in the Outer Terai The district with Janakpurdham as its district headquarter covers an area of 1 180 7 km2 455 9 sq mi and has a population 2021 of 838 084 1 Dhanusha District धन ष ज ल ल DistrictJanaki Temple at Madhesh ProvinceDhanusha District dark yellow in Province No 2Country NepalRegionMithilaProvinceMadhesh ProvinceAdmin HQ JanakpurdhamGovernment TypeCoordination committee BodyDCC DhanushaArea Total1 180 7 km2 455 9 sq mi Population 2021 1 Total838 084 Rankauto Density710 km2 1 800 sq mi Time zoneUTC 05 45 NPT Main Language s Maithili 85 8 Nepali 4 5 Websiteddcdhanusha wbr gov wbr np During the elections in April 2008 the district was divided into seven constituencies It is also the home district of the first president of Nepal Dr Ram Baran Yadav who contested and won the elections from constituency 5 As a political center of the region Dhanusha has prominent leaders like Bimalendra Nidhi Former Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal Anand Prasad Dhungana Mahendra Yadav and Ram Krishna Yadav from the Nepali Congress Anand Yadav Gangaram Yadav from the CPN UML Matrika Yadav from the CPN Maoist and Ram Chandra Jha from CPN Unified Socialist who have been ministers at various point of time and are still active The most common language spoken in Dhanusha is Maithili Dhanusha district has an airport and the only railway system of Nepal which connects Janakpurdham with an Indian town Jayanagar It has several good hotels like Hotel Rama Hotel Sita Palace including the starred hotel Hotel Welcome Sitasaran Hotel and Happy Hotel 3 It also has the Janakpur Zonal Hospital and several private hospitals Contents 1 Geography and climate 2 Economy 3 Demographics 4 Administration 4 1 Former municipalities and VDCs 5 Notable people 5 1 Ministers of Federal government 5 2 Minister of provincial government 6 References 7 External linksGeography and climate editClimate Zone 4 Elevation Range of Area Lower Tropical below 300 meters 1 000 ft 92 5 Upper Tropical 300 to 1 000 meters1 000 to 3 300 ft 7 5 Economy editAgriculture is the major economy of the Dhanusha district About 90 of citizens of the district are involved in the cultivation of wheat and rice Rice is the major output Dhanusha still relies mostly on old age farming practices such as the use of bullock cart for transportation and bull plow for tilling the agriculture fields However there is a slow introduction to modern techniques such as a tractor for goods transportation for agriculture purposes thrasher and so on Remittances make up a large portion of its GDP 5 Demographics editHistorical populationCensus yearPop p a 1981432 569 1991543 672 2 31 2001671 364 2 13 2011754 777 1 18 2021873 274 1 47 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Source Citypopulation 6 At the time of the 2011 Nepal census Dhanusha District had a population of 754 777 language in Dhanusa District Maithili 86 Nepali 4 Magahi 3 Others 7 7 As their first language 85 9 spoke Maithili 4 4 Nepali 3 1 Magahi 2 4 Urdu 1 0 Rai 0 9 Magar 0 3 Danuwar 0 3 Newar 0 2 Sunuwar 0 1 Bhojpuri 0 1 Hindi 0 1 Majhi 0 1 Rajasthani and 0 1 other languages 8 Ethnicity caste 17 5 were Yadav 8 4 Musalman 6 1 Kewat 5 2 Teli 5 1 Koiri Kushwaha 5 0 Dhanuk 4 4 Sudhi 3 8 Chamar Harijan Ram 3 4 Tatma Tatwa 3 0 Terai Brahmin 2 8 Bin 2 6 Musahar 2 5 Dusadh Paswan Pasi 2 3 Khatwe 1 8 Baraee 1 5 Halwai 1 4 Hill Brahmin 1 4 Hajam Thakur 1 3 Chhetri 1 3 Kurmi 1 3 Mallaha 1 3 other Terai 1 2 Tamang 1 1 Magar 1 0 Kalwar 1 0 Kumhar 1 0 Sonar 0 8 Danuwar 0 8 Dhobi 0 8 Kathabaniyan 0 8 Kayastha 0 7 Nuniya 0 6 Gaderi Bhedihar 0 6 Kami 0 6 Lohar 0 6 Newar 0 6 Tharu 0 5 Rajput 0 3 Badhaee 0 2 Damai Dholi 0 2 Dhunia 0 2 Dom 0 2 Gharti Bhujel 0 2 Kanu 0 2 Kumal 0 2 Majhi 0 2 Mali 0 2 Sanyasi Dasnami 0 2 Sarki 0 2 Sunuwar 0 1 Amat 0 1 Bantar Sardar 0 1 Bengali 0 1 Bhote 0 1 Dhankar Dharikar 0 1 Halkhor 0 1 Jhangad Dhagar 0 1 Marwadi 0 1 Punjabi Sikh 0 1 Rai and 0 2 others 9 Religion in Dhanusa District 2011 Religion Percent Hinduism 89 Islam 8 Buddhism 1 Others 2 7 Religion 89 3 were Hindu 8 4 Muslim 1 5 Buddhism 0 1 Christian 0 1 Prakriti and 0 6 others 10 Literacy 50 4 could read and write 3 3 could only read and 45 9 could neither read nor write 11 Administration edit nbsp District Administration Office Dhanusha The district consists of one sub metropolitan city eleven urban municipalities and six rural municipalities These are as follows Janakpur Sub Metropolitan City Chhireshwarnath Municipality Ganeshman Charanath Dhanusadham Municipality Nagarain Municipality Bideha Municipality Mithila Municipality Sahidnagar Municipality Sabaila Municipality Kamala Municipality Mithila Bihari Municipality Hansapur Municipality Janaknandani Rural Municipality Bateshwar Rural Municipality Mukhiyapatti Musharniya Rural Municipality Lakshminya Rural Municipality Aurahi Rural Municipality Dhanauji Rural Municipality Former municipalities and VDCs edit nbsp Map of the VDCs in Dhanusa District Andupatti Aurahi Baphai Bagchaura Baheda Bala Bahuarba Balabakhar Balaha Kathal Balaha Saghara Ballagoth Baniniya Baramajhiya Basahiya Basbitti Bateshwar Bega Shivapur Begadawar Bharatpur Bhuchakrapur Bhutahi Paterwa Bindhi Bisarbhora Chakkar Chireswarnath Chora Koilpur Debadiha Deuri Parbaha Devpura Rupetha Dhabauli Dhalkebar Dhanauji Dhanusadham Municipality Dubarikot Hathalekha Duhabi Ekarahi Ganeshman Charanath Municipality Ghodghans Giddha Godar Gopalpur Goth Kohelpur Hansapur Kathpula Harine Hathipur Harbara Inarwa Itaharwa Janakpur Sub Metropolis Jhatiyahi Jhojhi Kataiya Kachuri Thera Kajara Ramaul Kanakpatti Khajuri Chanha Khariyani Kurtha Labatoli Lagmamdha Guthi Lakhauri Lakkad Lakshminibas Lakshmipur Bagewa Lohana Bahbangama Machijhitakaiya Mahuwa Pra Ko Mahuwa Pra Khe Makhanaha Manshingpatti Mithileshwar Nikash Mithileshwar Mauwahi Mithila Municipality Mukhiyapatti Mushargiya Nagarain Nakatajhijh Nauwakhor Prashahi Nunpatti Pachaharwa Papikleshwar Patanuka Paterwa Paudeshwar Phulgama Puspalpur Raghunathpur Rampur Birta Sabaila Municipality Sapahi Satosar Shantipur Siddha Singyahi Maidan Sinurjoda Sonigama Suga Madhukarahi Suganikash Tarapatti Sirsiya Thadi Jhijha Thilla Yaduwa Tulsi Chauda Tulsiyahi Nikas Tulsiyani Jabdi Yadukush YagyabhumiNotable people editMahendra Narayan Nidhi democracy fighter and recipient of second highest honour the Rastra Gaurav Man Padavi Ram Baran Yadav first president of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal Bimalendra Nidhi Nepali Congress Vice president and former Deputy prime minister and Home Minister of Nepal Ram Chandra Jha former Minister and secretariat member of CPN Unified Socialist Mahendra Yadav Nepali Congress Deputy General Secretary and former Minister for Water Supply Chandra Mohan Yadav member of Nepalese Constituent Assembly Raghubir Mahaseth CPN UML secretary and former Minister for Physical Development Minakshi Jha and Smriti Narayan Chaudhary Nepali Congress leaders and member of House of Representatives Ministers of Federal government edit Ram Krishna Yadav Nepali Congress leader and former Minister for Agriculture Umashankar Argariya MJFN Loktantrik leader and Minister for Culture Tourism and Civil Aviation Ananda Prasad Dhungana Nepali Congress leader and former Minister for Forest and Soil Conservation Minister of provincial government edit Ram Saroj Yadav current Minister for Physical Infrastructure Development Satrudhan Mahato current Minister for Industry Tourism and ForestReferences edit a b National Population and Housing Census 2021 National Report PDF Central Bureau of Statistics Government of Nepal November 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 18 April 2013 Retrieved 1 November 2012 Districts of Nepal Statoids Registered Star Hotels Government of Nepal Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation Tourism Industry Division Archived from the original on 12 April 2010 Retrieved 9 August 2010 The Map of Potential Vegetation of Nepal a forestry agroecological biodiversity classification system PDF Forest amp Landscape Development and Environment Series 2 2005 and CFC TIS Document Series No 110 2005 ISBN 87 7903 210 9 archived from the original PDF on 3 December 2013 retrieved 22 November 2013 A Case Study of Dhanusha District PDF Impact Evaluation of Remittances n d Archived from the original PDF on 31 August 2018 Retrieved 6 December 2018 NEPAL Administrative Division www citypopulation de a b NepalMap profile Dhanusa NepalMap Retrieved 1 August 2022 NepalMap Language NepalMap Caste NepalMap Religion NepalMap LiteracyExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dhanusha District Dhanusa District map at Digital Himalaya Nepal Maps Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dhanusha District amp oldid 1212701717, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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