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Morang District

Morang District (Nepali: मोरङ जिल्ला listen ) is located in Province No. 1 in eastern Nepal. It is an Outer Terai district. It borders with Bihar, India to the South, Jhapa to the East, Dhankuta and Panchthar to the North, and Sunsari to the west. Morang has one metropolitan city (Biratnagar), eight municipalities and eight rural municipalities. The total area of Morang is 1,855 km2 (716 sq mi). The lowest elevation point is 60 meters and the highest is 2410 meters above sea level.  The headquarters of Morang is connected by Koshi National Highway to the east–west Mahendra National Highway at Itahari, Sunsari, and Morang is also connected to the Hill parts of the eastern region of Nepal. Morang is the core industrial sector for the eastern region of Nepal.

Morang District
मोरङ जिल्ला
Entrance to Biratnagar
Country   Nepal
ProvinceProvince 1
Established7th century circa
Admin HQ.Biratnagar
Government
 • TypeCoordination committee
 • BodyDCC, Morang
 • HeadMr. Naresh Prasad Pokhrel
 • Deputy-HeadMr. Prakash Kumar Shah
 • Parliamentary constituencies6
 • Provincial constituencies12
Area
 • Total1,855 km2 (716 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total1,147,187
 • Rank1st (in Province)
 • Density620/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+05:45 (NPT)
Main Language(s)Nepali, Maithili, Tharu, Rajbanshi, Limbu
Websitewww.ddcmorang.gov.np

At the beginning of the 7th century, King Mung Mawrong Hang came to prominence in the terai lands of Limbuwan (present-day Sunsari, Morang and Jhapa area). He cleared much of the forest area in present-day Rangeli, east of Biratnagar, and built a town there. He named his Kingdom Morang after his name and rose to power.[2][3]

The lowlands of Limbuwan (present-day terai lands of Sunsari, Morang and Jhapa) was collectively known as Morang since the time of King Mawrong.In the beginning of 1400 AD, Morang Kingdom patriated from Kingdom of Ilam and Kingdom of Mikluk Bodhey (Choubise) and started ruling on its own. Morang Kingdom’s borders were set at Kankai river in the east, Koshi river in the west, Shanguri fort in the north and Jalal garh in India in the south. King Sangla Ing became the first king of Lowland Limbuwan kingdom of Morang after 900 years since it last had its own king. He built alliances with the other Kings of Limbuwan and remained in good terms. He built his kingdom at Varatappa and ruled from there. King Sangla Ing was succeeded by his son Pungla Ing, who later converted into Hinduism and changes his name to Amar Raya Ing.[4]

Geography and climate

Climate Zone[5] Elevation Range % of Area
Lower Tropical below 300 meters (1,000 ft) 80.9%
Upper Tropical 300 to 1,000 meters
1,000 to 3,300 ft.
11.5%
Subtropical 1,000 to 2,000 meters
3,300 to 6,600 ft.
 7.4%
Temperate 2,000 to 3,000 meters
6,400 to 9,800 ft.
 0.2%

Morang lies in the Outer Terai, or plains, of Eastern Nepal. Most of the land is taken up by rice and jute cultivation, though areas of sal forest remain along the northern part of the district where the plains meet the hills.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1981 534,692—    
1991 674,823+2.35%
2001 843,220+2.25%
2011 965,370+1.36%
2021 1,147,186+1.74%
Sources:[6]

At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, Morang District had a population of 965,370.


Religion in Morang District
Religion Percent
Hinduism
80.3%
Kirat
6.6%
Buddhism
4.7%
Islam
4.1%
Prakriti
2.3%
Others
2%

[7]

Language in Morang District
Religion Percent
Nepali
37.5%
Maithili
23.7%
Tharu
6%
Rajbanshi
3.8%
Limbu
3.7%
Urdu
3.2%
Others
22.2%

[8]

Economy

Most of the district is rural, though it is also home to Biratnagar, the sixth largest city of Nepal. It is the industrial capital of Nepal. Morang has the highest numbers of industries and factories, multinational brands. Other emerging towns include Urlabari, Biratchowk, Belbari, Khorsane, Pathari and Rangeli. It has the largest industrial area in the whole country, expanding from Rani Mills Area to Duhabi River. Biratnagar Jute Mills, Arihant and Dhanawat Matches are among the nation's oldest industries.

Education

Morang district is home to the historic Morang Campus (Mahendra Morang Adarsh Multiple Campus, Biratnagar), Sukuna Multiple Campus (Sundar Haraicha Municipality), Urlabari Multiple Campus, Pathari Multiple Campus, and several other institutions of higher learning. Sukuna Multiple Campus has around 5000 students situated at Sunderharaincha of Morang district. Purbanchal University in Biratnagar offers graduate level courses in many disciplines of Science, Arts and Liberal Sciences. At present, the university has broadly identified Industry-Technology, Agriculture-Forestry, Environment- Rural-Cultural Subsistence and Sustainable Development as specific areas of “Academic Excellence”. It has affiliated private in all the parts of Nepal.

Politics

Morang has been a hotbed of political activity throughout Nepal's recent history producing political stalwarts such as Matrika Prasad Koirala, BP Koirala, Madan Bhandari, Girija Prasad Koirala, Man Mohan Adhikari, Sushil Koirala, Bharat Mohan Adhikari as well as the present time leaders like Shekhar Koirala, Upendra Yadav, etc.

The district currently sends 6 members to the national legislature.

Administrative divisions

The district consists of one Metropolitan Cities, eight urban municipalities and eight rural municipalities. These are as follows:

 
Map of the VDCs in Morang District

Municipalities

Rural Municipalities

Notable people

Proportionate (CPN-UML)

References

  1. ^ Household and population by districts, Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) Nepal 2013-07-31 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Chemjong, Iman Sing. History and Culture of Kirant People.
  3. ^ "Yakthung Phedap Limbuwan Royal Order". Yakthung Phedap Limbuwan Royal Order- 2019. Phedap. 8 December 2019.
  4. ^ Chemjong, Iman Singh. History and Culture of Kirat People (4th ed.).
  5. ^ The Map of Potential Vegetation of Nepal - a forestry/agroecological/biodiversity classification system (PDF), Forest & Landscape Development and Environment Series 2-2005 and CFC-TIS Document Series No.110., 2005, ISBN 87-7903-210-9, retrieved Nov 22, 2013
  6. ^ "Nepal: Provinces and Districts". www.citypopulation.de.
  7. ^ "NepalMap profile: Morang". NepalMap. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  8. ^ "NepalMap profile: Morang". NepalMap. Retrieved 14 July 2022.

Further reading

  • Shaha, Rishikesh (1992). Ancient and Medieval Nepal. Manohar Publications, New Delhi. ISBN 978-81-85425-69-6.
  • Shreshta, S.H (2005). Nepal in Maps. Kathmandu: Educational Publishing House. p. 129.
  • Shreshta, Vinod Prasad (2007). A Concise Geography of Nepal. Kathmandu: Mandal Publications. p. 126. ISBN 978-99946-55-04-5.
  • Woodhatch, Tom (1999). Nepal handbook. The Royal Palace. Footprint Travel Guides. p. 194. ISBN 978-1-900949-44-6. Retrieved 2009-12-17.

External links

  • "Districts of Nepal". Statoids.

Coordinates: 26°40′N 87°30′E / 26.667°N 87.500°E / 26.667; 87.500

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This article is about the place in Nepal For the place in Australia see South Morang Victoria Morang District Nepali म रङ ज ल ल listen help info is located in Province No 1 in eastern Nepal It is an Outer Terai district It borders with Bihar India to the South Jhapa to the East Dhankuta and Panchthar to the North and Sunsari to the west Morang has one metropolitan city Biratnagar eight municipalities and eight rural municipalities The total area of Morang is 1 855 km2 716 sq mi The lowest elevation point is 60 meters and the highest is 2410 meters above sea level The headquarters of Morang is connected by Koshi National Highway to the east west Mahendra National Highway at Itahari Sunsari and Morang is also connected to the Hill parts of the eastern region of Nepal Morang is the core industrial sector for the eastern region of Nepal Morang District म रङ ज ल ल DistrictEntrance to BiratnagarCountry NepalProvinceProvince 1Established7th century circaAdmin HQ BiratnagarGovernment TypeCoordination committee BodyDCC Morang HeadMr Naresh Prasad Pokhrel Deputy HeadMr Prakash Kumar Shah Parliamentary constituencies6 Provincial constituencies12Area Total1 855 km2 716 sq mi Population 2021 1 Total1 147 187 Rank1st in Province Density620 km2 1 600 sq mi Time zoneUTC 05 45 NPT Main Language s Nepali Maithili Tharu Rajbanshi LimbuWebsitewww wbr ddcmorang wbr gov wbr npAt the beginning of the 7th century King Mung Mawrong Hang came to prominence in the terai lands of Limbuwan present day Sunsari Morang and Jhapa area He cleared much of the forest area in present day Rangeli east of Biratnagar and built a town there He named his Kingdom Morang after his name and rose to power 2 3 The lowlands of Limbuwan present day terai lands of Sunsari Morang and Jhapa was collectively known as Morang since the time of King Mawrong In the beginning of 1400 AD Morang Kingdom patriated from Kingdom of Ilam and Kingdom of Mikluk Bodhey Choubise and started ruling on its own Morang Kingdom s borders were set at Kankai river in the east Koshi river in the west Shanguri fort in the north and Jalal garh in India in the south King Sangla Ing became the first king of Lowland Limbuwan kingdom of Morang after 900 years since it last had its own king He built alliances with the other Kings of Limbuwan and remained in good terms He built his kingdom at Varatappa and ruled from there King Sangla Ing was succeeded by his son Pungla Ing who later converted into Hinduism and changes his name to Amar Raya Ing 4 Contents 1 Geography and climate 2 Demographics 3 Economy 4 Education 5 Politics 6 Administrative divisions 6 1 Municipalities 6 2 Rural Municipalities 7 Notable people 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksGeography and climate EditClimate Zone 5 Elevation Range of AreaLower Tropical below 300 meters 1 000 ft 80 9 Upper Tropical 300 to 1 000 meters1 000 to 3 300 ft 11 5 Subtropical 1 000 to 2 000 meters3 300 to 6 600 ft 7 4 Temperate 2 000 to 3 000 meters6 400 to 9 800 ft 0 2 Morang lies in the Outer Terai or plains of Eastern Nepal Most of the land is taken up by rice and jute cultivation though areas of sal forest remain along the northern part of the district where the plains meet the hills Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 1981534 692 1991674 823 2 35 2001843 220 2 25 2011965 370 1 36 20211 147 186 1 74 Sources 6 At the time of the 2011 Nepal census Morang District had a population of 965 370 Religion in Morang DistrictReligion PercentHinduism 80 3 Kirat 6 6 Buddhism 4 7 Islam 4 1 Prakriti 2 3 Others 2 7 Language in Morang DistrictReligion PercentNepali 37 5 Maithili 23 7 Tharu 6 Rajbanshi 3 8 Limbu 3 7 Urdu 3 2 Others 22 2 8 Economy EditMost of the district is rural though it is also home to Biratnagar the sixth largest city of Nepal It is the industrial capital of Nepal Morang has the highest numbers of industries and factories multinational brands Other emerging towns include Urlabari Biratchowk Belbari Khorsane Pathari and Rangeli It has the largest industrial area in the whole country expanding from Rani Mills Area to Duhabi River Biratnagar Jute Mills Arihant and Dhanawat Matches are among the nation s oldest industries Education EditMorang district is home to the historic Morang Campus Mahendra Morang Adarsh Multiple Campus Biratnagar Sukuna Multiple Campus Sundar Haraicha Municipality Urlabari Multiple Campus Pathari Multiple Campus and several other institutions of higher learning Sukuna Multiple Campus has around 5000 students situated at Sunderharaincha of Morang district Purbanchal University in Biratnagar offers graduate level courses in many disciplines of Science Arts and Liberal Sciences At present the university has broadly identified Industry Technology Agriculture Forestry Environment Rural Cultural Subsistence and Sustainable Development as specific areas of Academic Excellence It has affiliated private in all the parts of Nepal Politics EditMorang has been a hotbed of political activity throughout Nepal s recent history producing political stalwarts such as Matrika Prasad Koirala BP Koirala Madan Bhandari Girija Prasad Koirala Man Mohan Adhikari Sushil Koirala Bharat Mohan Adhikari as well as the present time leaders like Shekhar Koirala Upendra Yadav etc The district currently sends 6 members to the national legislature Administrative divisions EditThe district consists of one Metropolitan Cities eight urban municipalities and eight rural municipalities These are as follows Map of the VDCs in Morang District Municipalities Edit Biratnagar Metropolitan City Sundar Haraicha Municipality Belbari Municipality Pathari Sanischare Municipality Urlabari Municipality Rangeli Municipality Letang Bhogateni Municipality Ratuwamai Municipality Sunawarshi MunicipalityRural Municipalities Edit Kerabari Rural Municipality Miklajung Rural Municipality Kanepokhari Rural Municipality Budhiganga Rural Municipality Gramthan Rural Municipality Katahari Rural Municipality Dhanpalthan Rural Municipality Jahada Rural MunicipalityNotable people EditRekha Thapa Actress Madan Bhandari Political Leader Ghanashyam Khatiwada Member of House of Representative Morang 1 Nikita Chandak Miss Nepal 2017 Yama Buddha Rapper Shekhar Koirala Member of Legislature Parliament of Nepal Shiva Maya Tumbahamphe Member of House of Representative Shiv Kumar Mandal leader and House of Representative Morang 5 cpn maouist Chhatraman Shrestha CTO of Need technosoft Pvt Ltd Proportionate CPN UML Lal Babu Pandit Member of House of Representative Morang 6References Edit Household and population by districts Central Bureau of Statistics CBS Nepal Archived 2013 07 31 at the Wayback Machine Chemjong Iman Sing History and Culture of Kirant People Yakthung Phedap Limbuwan Royal Order Yakthung Phedap Limbuwan Royal Order 2019 Phedap 8 December 2019 Chemjong Iman Singh History and Culture of Kirat People 4th ed 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 retrieved Nov 22 2013 Nepal Provinces and Districts www citypopulation de NepalMap profile Morang NepalMap Retrieved 14 July 2022 NepalMap profile Morang NepalMap Retrieved 14 July 2022 Further reading EditShaha Rishikesh 1992 Ancient and Medieval Nepal Manohar Publications New Delhi ISBN 978 81 85425 69 6 Shreshta S H 2005 Nepal in Maps Kathmandu Educational Publishing House p 129 Shreshta Vinod Prasad 2007 A Concise Geography of Nepal Kathmandu Mandal Publications p 126 ISBN 978 99946 55 04 5 Woodhatch Tom 1999 Nepal handbook The Royal Palace Footprint Travel Guides p 194 ISBN 978 1 900949 44 6 Retrieved 2009 12 17 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Morang District Districts of Nepal Statoids Coordinates 26 40 N 87 30 E 26 667 N 87 500 E 26 667 87 500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Morang District amp 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