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Bharatpur, Nepal

Bharatpur (/bəˈrɑːtpər/, Nepali: भरतपुर, pronounced [ˈbʱʌɾʌt̪pur] ) is a city in south central Nepal. It is the third most populous city of Nepal after Kathmandu and Pokhara with 369,377 inhabitants in 2021.[2] It is also the second largest metropolitan city in Nepal by area. It is the district headquarter of the Chitwan District.[3]

Bharatpur
भरतपुर महानगरपालिका
From top, left to right: Bharatpur skyline from Gaindakot hills, Narayanghat market, Baatuli Pokhari in Bharatpur, Bishazari Tal.
Bharatpur
Location in Nepal
Bharatpur
Bharatpur (Nepal)
Coordinates: 27°41′N 84°26′E / 27.683°N 84.433°E / 27.683; 84.433
Country   Nepal
ProvinceBagmati
DistrictChitwan
Government
 • MayorRenu Dahal (Maoist-Centre)
 • Deputy MayorChitrasen Adhikari (NC)
 • Chief District Officer (CDO)Asman Tamang
Area
 • Total433 km2 (167 sq mi)
Elevation
208 m (682 ft)
Population
 • Total369,377
 • Rank3rd (Nepal)
2nd (Bagmati Province)
 • Density850/km2 (2,200/sq mi)
 • Ethnicities
Bahun Chhetri Newars Tharus Magars Gurungs
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Postal code
44200, 44207
Area code056
ClimateCwa
Websitewww.bharatpurmun.gov.np

Bharatpur is one of the fastest-growing cities in Nepal.[4] It lies on the western bank of the Narayani River and serves as a commercial center of the Chitwan district and the central region of Nepal. Most of the shopping area lies in the area of Narayangadh, while government offices, hospitals and colleges are situated in other parts of the city, including Nepal's premier cancer hospital, B.P Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital.

In March 2017, Bharatpur was declared a metropolitan city after Narayani Municipality, Chitrawan Municipality and Kabilas Village were merged into it.[5]

Economy edit

The economy of Bharatpur is traditionally based on agriculture. The city also holds a small-scale processing industry that mostly processes the food surpluses of the Chitwan district. Their products are sold to major cities of Nepal, Kathmandu and Pokhara.[citation needed]

The poultry industry is expanding in the municipality, producing a significant amount of poultry products for the country, and is one of the main employment sources in the Chitwan District.[6]

Other products from the city include honey, mushrooms, and flowers. A significant part of its economy is derived from education and health services.

Demographics edit

At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, Bharatpur Metropolitan City had a population of 285,167. Of these, 77.8% spoke Nepali, 5.2% Tharu, 4.3% Gurung, 3.5% Tamang, 2.2% Newar, 1.7% Bhojpuri, 1.7% Magar, 0.8% Darai, 0.7% Hindi, 0.7% Maithili, 0.3% Bote, 0.2% Urdu, 0.1% Bengali, 0.1% Chepang, 0.1% Yolmo, 0.1% Kumal, 0.1% Rai, 0.1% Rajasthani and 0.1% other languages as their first language.[7]

In terms of ethnicity/caste, 33.9% were Hill Brahmin, 12.3% Chhetri, 8.7% Gurung, 6.3% Tamang, 6.1% Newar, 6.0% Tharu, 5.6% Kami, 5.1% Magar, 2.4% Kumal, 2.2% Damai/Dholi, 1.6% Sarki, 1.2% Musalman, 1.1% Darai, 0.8% Thakuri, 0.7% Gharti/Bhujel, 0.6% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.4% Bote, 0.4% Chepang/Praja, 0.4% Kathabaniyan, 0.4% Rai, 0.3% Ghale, 0.3% Teli, 0.3% Yadav, 0.2% Badi, 0.2% Kalwar, 0.2% Kanu, 0.1% Bengali, 0.1% Terai Brahmin, 0.1% Dura, 0.1% Hajjam/Thakur, 0.1% Halwai, 0.1% Koiri/Kushwaha, 0.1% Kurmi, 0.1% Limbu, 0.1% Majhi, 0.1% Mallaha, 0.1% Marwadi, 0.1% Sunuwar, 0.1% other Terai, 0.1% Thakali and 0.1% Yolmo.[8]

In terms of religion, 82.9% were Hindu, 13.6% Buddhist, 1.8% Christian, 1.2% Muslim, 0.2% Prakriti, 0.1% Kirati and 0.2% others.[9]

In terms of literacy, 81.4% could read and write, 1.6% could only read and 17.0% could neither read nor write.[10]

Religion in Bharatpur (2011)
Religion Percent
Hinduism
83%
Buddhism
14%
Christianity
2%
Others
1%

[11]

Ethnic groups edit

Ethnic groups in Bharatpur

  Hill Brahman (32%)
  Chhetri (12%)
  Gurung (10%)
  Tamang (6%)
  Newar (6%)
  Tharu (6%)
  kami (6%)
  Others (22%)

[12]

language in Bharatpur

  Nepali (78%)
  Tharu (5%)
  Gurung (4%)
  Tamang (4%)
  Newari (2%)
  Magar (2%)
  Others (6%)

[13]

Broad Caste and Ethnicity category (2011 Census)
Broad Ethnic Category Sub Category Linguistic Family Population Percentage[14]
Khas Aryan (Pahari Caste Groups) Khas Brahmin, Chhetri, Kami, Thakuri, Damai Sarki, Sanyasi/Dasnami Indo-Aryan 57%
Janajati (Pahari Tribal Groups) Magar, Tamang, Gurung, Sherpa, Rai, Limbu etc. Sino-Tibetan 25.2%
Adivasi (Terai Indigenous Groups) Tharu, Rajbanshi, Tajpuriya etc. Indo-Aryan And Sino-Tibetan 6.3%
Newar (Kathmandu Valley Caste Groups) Newari Brahmin, Shrestha, Tamrakar, Newar Buddhist, Maharjan, Rajkarnikar etc. Indo-Aryan And Sino-Tibetan 6.1%
Madeshi (Terai Caste Groups) Yadav, Maithil Brahmins, Chamar, Kushwaha, Musahar, Kurmi, Dhanuk etc. Indo-Aryan 1.4%
Muslim Nepalese Muslims Indo-Aryan 1.2%
Others - - 2.8%

Ward Profile edit

Presidents of Wards[15]

  • Ward-no-1:Keshav Maharjan(NC)
  • Ward-no-2:Manoj Ranabhat(NC)
  • Ward-no-3:Vikas Thapa(CPN-UML)
  • Ward-no-4:Arpan Pokharel(NC)
  • Ward-no-5:Yuddha Prasad Shrestha(NC)
  • Ward-no-6:Krishna Lal Shrestha(NC)
  • Ward-no-7:Rajendra Mani Kafle(Unified Socialist)
  • Ward-no-8:Jevanath Kandel(NC)
  • Ward-no-9:Yamalal Kandel(Unified Socialist)
  • Ward-no-10:Prameshor Khanal(NC)
  • Ward-no-11:Kamal Bahadur Mall(CPN-UML)
  • Ward-no-12:Lekh Raj Pant(CPN-UML)
  • Ward-no-13:Prakash Dawadi(Maoist-Centre)
  • Ward-no-14:Rajendra Sankhi(NC)
  • Ward-no-15:Shri Krishna Devkota(NC)
  • Ward-no-16:Amrit Raj Hamal(NC)
  • Ward-no-17:Lalit Man Tamang(NC)
  • Ward-no-18:Babu Ram Ranamgar(CPN-UML)
  • Ward-no-19:Prakash Tamang(CPN-UML)
  • Ward-no-20:Mukti Prasad Ghale(NC)
  • Ward-no-21:Krishna Kumar Gurung(NC)
  • Ward-no-22:Vishnu Raj Mahato(Unified Socialist)
  • Ward-no-23:Deepak Dawadi(NC)
  • Ward-no-24:Ram Bahadur Godar(Maoist-Centre)
  • Ward-no-25:Chabilal Sapkota(Independent)
  • Ward-no-26:Gyan Prasad Khanal(Maoist-Centre)
  • Ward-no-27:Ram Bahadur Bhandari(NC)
  • Ward-no-28:Danda Pani Rijal(CPN-UML)
  • Ward-no-29:Surya Bahadur Gurung(NC)

Climate edit

Climate data for Bharatpur (Rampur) (1976–2005 normals)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 22.5
(72.5)
25.9
(78.6)
31.4
(88.5)
35.5
(95.9)
35.5
(95.9)
34.7
(94.5)
33.0
(91.4)
33.4
(92.1)
32.7
(90.9)
31.6
(88.9)
28.4
(83.1)
24.3
(75.7)
30.7
(87.3)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 7.8
(46.0)
9.3
(48.7)
13.1
(55.6)
18.0
(64.4)
22.1
(71.8)
24.5
(76.1)
25.1
(77.2)
25.2
(77.4)
24.0
(75.2)
19.4
(66.9)
13.4
(56.1)
9.1
(48.4)
17.6
(63.7)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 18.1
(0.71)
14.6
(0.57)
21.9
(0.86)
55.6
(2.19)
165.3
(6.51)
342.4
(13.48)
573.3
(22.57)
438.3
(17.26)
276.7
(10.89)
77.2
(3.04)
8.8
(0.35)
17.5
(0.69)
2,009.6
(79.12)
Source: Agricultural Extension in South Asia[16]

Tourist attractions edit

Bishazari Tal edit

 
Bishazari Tal

Bishazari Tal, meaning "Lake twenty thousand", is in south Bharatpur. The lake serves as a bird watching center and houses many crocodiles. Bishazari Tal lies near Chitwan National Park and 5 km (3.1 mi) south of the city center, Chaubiskoti, of Bharatpur. Pandeyghumti is the nearest chowk (square) from the lake, being only 1 km (0.62 mi) away.

Chitwan National Park edit

 
Chitwan national park jungle safari.

Nearby, Chitwan National Park चितवन राष्ट्रिय निकुञ्ज is home to one-horned rhinos, elephants, Bengal tigers, crocodiles, deer and many other wild animals. It is the third largest tourist destination in Nepal after Kathmandu and Pokhara. The park has been listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1983.

Narayani River edit

The Narayani River flows north to south in the south of Bharatpur. It is the deepest and one of the largest rivers in Nepal. The Narayani Bridge over this river connects Chitwan District with Nawalpur District of Nepal. Small islands, like Nagarban in Narayani river, are popular picnic spots.

Rapti River edit

The Rapti River flows east to southwest in the south of Bharatpur and meets the northern border of the Chitwan National Park.

Religious and cultural landmarks edit

  • Devghat: Devghat is a holy place for Hindus and is located in ward no. 1 on the banks of the Narayani River and the Kali River Junction. Various caves and temples of Hindu deities are located here. Devghat also holds a significant natural attraction because of the two main holy rivers.
  • Tinkhole Monastery: This Lamasery was made by Buddhists as a symbol of peace, and its interior design reflects their interpretation of the meaning of life.
  • Ganeshthan Temple (Baseni) is the most famous Hindu temple in Bharatpur. This temple is believed to be constructed by Muni Makunda Sen, King of Palpa in the 15th century, but the modern temple was constructed in 1952 in the period of King Mahendra. This temple is located in Baseni, ward no. 11. Every Tuesday, people from different parts of the city worship Ganesha here.
  • Bageshwari Temple: Another ancient temple, located in ward no. 2, is believed to have been built before Muni Makunda Sen and was renovated by yogi Narahari Nath. It is located in the Devghat area development district, but the area of Bageshwari temple is also being used by Bharatpur Medical College.
  • Harihar Temple (Narayangadh): Harihar is another name of the Hindu deity Vishnu. This temple is on the banks of Narayani river.
  • Mahakaleshwar Shiva Mandir (Bharatpur -10): The Mahakaleshwar Shiva Mandir Temple is the only temple of Shiva around this locality. This temple is made with many antiques. Along with the building itself, the temple altogether has 108 lingam, Havan Kunda, Hanuman statues, Satsang halls and Ganesha temples. Gauri Kund can also be seen in the temple periphery.
  • Kalika Temple: Kalika is one of an important Hindu goddesses. This temple is located in gaindakot and is just 16 minute ride from the main bharatpur city. It is more recently constructed than the others, being built around 1992 in the top of the Hill. It is seen from most of the places of Both Gaindakot, Nawalpur and Bharatpur city.
  • Jakhadi Mai Temple (Baseni): The Jakhadi Mai Temple is on the eastern corner of the jungle in ward no. 11 and was constructed in 1982 by the locals.
     
    Durga Temple situated in Bharatpur-11, Baseni, Chitwan District
  • Durga Temple (Baseni): The Durga Temple was built by the police force within the compound of Bharatpur's Police Academy in 1992.
  • Rameshwar Temple (Kchetrapur): This Mahadev temple was built in 1994. It is the busiest temple in the city and also serves people through a health post.

Forts and palaces edit

  • Upardanghari Fort: Located in the old headquarters of Chitwan district, it is believed to have been built by Satrubhanjan Shah, son of the prince Bahadur Shah, to defend the newly founded kingdom in the seventeenth century.
  • Kasara Durbar (Palace) is an old palace built by Rana Regime inside the Chitwan National Park. Now, it is being used as an office of the park and hosts a museum.
  • Diyalo Bangala Palace (Aptari Bharatpur): This was the spring season palace used by the Shah Dynasty of Nepal. The Diyalo Bangala Palace was built by King Mahendra to rest during the winter season. It is located on the banks of Narayani river in ward no. 2.
  • DAO Building Bharatpur: This long, old building was built in the period of shifting the headquarters from Upardanghadhi. It is now used as an office of the chief district officer.
  • Bharatpur Covered hall: This is a hall in the guesthouse of Bharatpur for indoor games.

Education edit

Bharatpur's Chitwan Higher Secondary School is the oldest government school in Chitwan District.[17] There are several colleges in Bharatpur, including the College of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur and Chitwan Medical College. The city's most famous institution is the Agriculture and Forestry University, which was established in 2010 and is the first technical university in Nepal.[18]

Narayangadh
नारायणगढ
subdivision of Bharatpur
 
 
Narayangadh
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 27°44′N 84°23′E / 27.73°N 84.39°E / 27.73; 84.39
Country    Nepal
ZoneNarayani Zone
DistrictChitwan District
Area
 • Total554.0 km2 (213.9 sq mi)
Population
 (1991)
 • Total202,874
 • Density370/km2 (950/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)

Healthcare edit

Compared to other parts of the country, Bharatpur has a highly developed healthcare system with several famous hospitals, including the second-largest government hospital in Nepal, which was established with American aid during the malaria control program operated by the US government at the request of the late King Mahendra of Nepal. B.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital was established with the help of China in 1994.[19] Two medical colleges, the College of Medical Sciences and Chitwan Medical College also maintain their own teaching hospitals.[20][21] Other important hospitals and nursing homes are Niko Children's Hospital, Narayani Community Hospital and Bharatpur Eye Hospital.

Transportation edit

 
Bharatpur Airport

Bharatpur is located at the crossing of Mahendra Highway and Madan Ashrit Highway. The closest larger cities are Gorkha Municipality at 67 km (42 mi) and Hetauda at 78 km (48 mi). Kathmandu is located 146 km (91 mi) away.

Bharatpur is the only city in Nepal that has two operating airports.[citation needed] Bharatpur Airport, in the central part of the city, offers daily flights to Kathmandu and to Pokhara. Meghauli Airport is a smaller airstrip in the southwest of the city.

Public transportation consists of privately run bus or microbus services.[citation needed] There are also frequent bus services to Kathmandu and Birgunj. Public bus service is available to the people from the city to Danda of Nawalpur District, Butwal, and other major cities and small villages and towns too.

Sports edit

The Gautam Buddha International Cricket Stadium is situated in the city. The Chitwan Tigers represented the city and Chitwan as a whole in the Everest Premier League.

Media edit

Eight major local FM radio stations are broadcast from Bharatpur. They are Amrit FM, Synergy FM, Hamro FM, Radio Triveni, Radio Chitwan, Chitwan Online FM. Kalika music FM, and Kalika FM. The television stations Beso Channel, Avass TV, and Crystal TV also broadcast from Bharatpur.[22]

Narayangarh edit

Narayangarh (Nepali: नारायणगढ) or Narayanghat (Nepali: नारायणघाट pronounced [naɾajʌɳɡʱaʈ], or [naɾajʌnɡʌɽ]) is an important trading area, which is situated in the centre of Bharatpur. The major neighbourhoods of Narayangarh are Shahid Chowk, Pulchowk, Kshetrapur, Belchowk, Hakimchowk and Milanchowk. Narayangarh is famous for Taas, a spicy fried goat-meat lunch dish served with bhuja or chiura. Narayangarh has extremely hot summers but very mild winters.

Sister cities edit

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

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  14. ^ "NepalMap profile: Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City".
  15. ^ "Bharatpur Metropolitan - Election 2079 | Results and Updates | Local Election of Nepal 2079 - Chitwan, Bagmati Pradesh | Ekantipur Election".
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For other uses see Bharatpur Bharatpur b e ˈ r ɑː t p er Nepali भरतप र pronounced ˈbʱʌɾʌt pur is a city in south central Nepal It is the third most populous city of Nepal after Kathmandu and Pokhara with 369 377 inhabitants in 2021 2 It is also the second largest metropolitan city in Nepal by area It is the district headquarter of the Chitwan District 3 Bharatpur भरतप र मह नगरप ल क Metropolitan CityFrom top left to right Bharatpur skyline from Gaindakot hills Narayanghat market Baatuli Pokhari in Bharatpur Bishazari Tal BharatpurLocation in NepalShow map of Bagmati ProvinceBharatpurBharatpur Nepal Show map of NepalCoordinates 27 41 N 84 26 E 27 683 N 84 433 E 27 683 84 433Country NepalProvinceBagmatiDistrictChitwanGovernment MayorRenu Dahal Maoist Centre Deputy MayorChitrasen Adhikari NC Chief District Officer CDO Asman TamangArea Total433 km2 167 sq mi Elevation208 m 682 ft Population 2021 Nepal census 1 Total369 377 Rank3rd Nepal 2nd Bagmati Province Density850 km2 2 200 sq mi EthnicitiesBahun Chhetri Newars Tharus Magars GurungsTime zoneUTC 5 45 NST Postal code44200 44207Area code056ClimateCwaWebsitewww wbr bharatpurmun wbr gov wbr np Bharatpur is one of the fastest growing cities in Nepal 4 It lies on the western bank of the Narayani River and serves as a commercial center of the Chitwan district and the central region of Nepal Most of the shopping area lies in the area of Narayangadh while government offices hospitals and colleges are situated in other parts of the city including Nepal s premier cancer hospital B P Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital In March 2017 Bharatpur was declared a metropolitan city after Narayani Municipality Chitrawan Municipality and Kabilas Village were merged into it 5 Contents 1 Economy 2 Demographics 2 1 Ethnic groups 3 Ward Profile 4 Climate 5 Tourist attractions 5 1 Bishazari Tal 5 2 Chitwan National Park 5 3 Narayani River 5 4 Rapti River 6 Religious and cultural landmarks 7 Forts and palaces 8 Education 9 Healthcare 10 Transportation 11 Sports 12 Media 13 Narayangarh 14 Sister cities 15 Gallery 16 See also 17 ReferencesEconomy editThe economy of Bharatpur is traditionally based on agriculture The city also holds a small scale processing industry that mostly processes the food surpluses of the Chitwan district Their products are sold to major cities of Nepal Kathmandu and Pokhara citation needed The poultry industry is expanding in the municipality producing a significant amount of poultry products for the country and is one of the main employment sources in the Chitwan District 6 Other products from the city include honey mushrooms and flowers A significant part of its economy is derived from education and health services Demographics editAt the time of the 2011 Nepal census Bharatpur Metropolitan City had a population of 285 167 Of these 77 8 spoke Nepali 5 2 Tharu 4 3 Gurung 3 5 Tamang 2 2 Newar 1 7 Bhojpuri 1 7 Magar 0 8 Darai 0 7 Hindi 0 7 Maithili 0 3 Bote 0 2 Urdu 0 1 Bengali 0 1 Chepang 0 1 Yolmo 0 1 Kumal 0 1 Rai 0 1 Rajasthani and 0 1 other languages as their first language 7 In terms of ethnicity caste 33 9 were Hill Brahmin 12 3 Chhetri 8 7 Gurung 6 3 Tamang 6 1 Newar 6 0 Tharu 5 6 Kami 5 1 Magar 2 4 Kumal 2 2 Damai Dholi 1 6 Sarki 1 2 Musalman 1 1 Darai 0 8 Thakuri 0 7 Gharti Bhujel 0 6 Sanyasi Dasnami 0 4 Bote 0 4 Chepang Praja 0 4 Kathabaniyan 0 4 Rai 0 3 Ghale 0 3 Teli 0 3 Yadav 0 2 Badi 0 2 Kalwar 0 2 Kanu 0 1 Bengali 0 1 Terai Brahmin 0 1 Dura 0 1 Hajjam Thakur 0 1 Halwai 0 1 Koiri Kushwaha 0 1 Kurmi 0 1 Limbu 0 1 Majhi 0 1 Mallaha 0 1 Marwadi 0 1 Sunuwar 0 1 other Terai 0 1 Thakali and 0 1 Yolmo 8 In terms of religion 82 9 were Hindu 13 6 Buddhist 1 8 Christian 1 2 Muslim 0 2 Prakriti 0 1 Kirati and 0 2 others 9 In terms of literacy 81 4 could read and write 1 6 could only read and 17 0 could neither read nor write 10 Religion in Bharatpur 2011 Religion Percent Hinduism 83 Buddhism 14 Christianity 2 Others 1 11 Ethnic groups edit Ethnic groups in Bharatpur Hill Brahman 32 Chhetri 12 Gurung 10 Tamang 6 Newar 6 Tharu 6 kami 6 Others 22 12 language in Bharatpur Nepali 78 Tharu 5 Gurung 4 Tamang 4 Newari 2 Magar 2 Others 6 13 Broad Caste and Ethnicity category 2011 Census Broad Ethnic Category Sub Category Linguistic Family Population Percentage 14 Khas Aryan Pahari Caste Groups Khas Brahmin Chhetri Kami Thakuri Damai Sarki Sanyasi Dasnami Indo Aryan 57 Janajati Pahari Tribal Groups Magar Tamang Gurung Sherpa Rai Limbu etc Sino Tibetan 25 2 Adivasi Terai Indigenous Groups Tharu Rajbanshi Tajpuriya etc Indo Aryan And Sino Tibetan 6 3 Newar Kathmandu Valley Caste Groups Newari Brahmin Shrestha Tamrakar Newar Buddhist Maharjan Rajkarnikar etc Indo Aryan And Sino Tibetan 6 1 Madeshi Terai Caste Groups Yadav Maithil Brahmins Chamar Kushwaha Musahar Kurmi Dhanuk etc Indo Aryan 1 4 Muslim Nepalese Muslims Indo Aryan 1 2 Others 2 8 Ward Profile editPresidents of Wards 15 Ward no 1 Keshav Maharjan NC Ward no 2 Manoj Ranabhat NC Ward no 3 Vikas Thapa CPN UML Ward no 4 Arpan Pokharel NC Ward no 5 Yuddha Prasad Shrestha NC Ward no 6 Krishna Lal Shrestha NC Ward no 7 Rajendra Mani Kafle Unified Socialist Ward no 8 Jevanath Kandel NC Ward no 9 Yamalal Kandel Unified Socialist Ward no 10 Prameshor Khanal NC Ward no 11 Kamal Bahadur Mall CPN UML Ward no 12 Lekh Raj Pant CPN UML Ward no 13 Prakash Dawadi Maoist Centre Ward no 14 Rajendra Sankhi NC Ward no 15 Shri Krishna Devkota NC Ward no 16 Amrit Raj Hamal NC Ward no 17 Lalit Man Tamang NC Ward no 18 Babu Ram Ranamgar CPN UML Ward no 19 Prakash Tamang CPN UML Ward no 20 Mukti Prasad Ghale NC Ward no 21 Krishna Kumar Gurung NC Ward no 22 Vishnu Raj Mahato Unified Socialist Ward no 23 Deepak Dawadi NC Ward no 24 Ram Bahadur Godar Maoist Centre Ward no 25 Chabilal Sapkota Independent Ward no 26 Gyan Prasad Khanal Maoist Centre Ward no 27 Ram Bahadur Bhandari NC Ward no 28 Danda Pani Rijal CPN UML Ward no 29 Surya Bahadur Gurung NC Climate editClimate data for Bharatpur Rampur 1976 2005 normals Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum C F 22 5 72 5 25 9 78 6 31 4 88 5 35 5 95 9 35 5 95 9 34 7 94 5 33 0 91 4 33 4 92 1 32 7 90 9 31 6 88 9 28 4 83 1 24 3 75 7 30 7 87 3 Mean daily minimum C F 7 8 46 0 9 3 48 7 13 1 55 6 18 0 64 4 22 1 71 8 24 5 76 1 25 1 77 2 25 2 77 4 24 0 75 2 19 4 66 9 13 4 56 1 9 1 48 4 17 6 63 7 Average precipitation mm inches 18 1 0 71 14 6 0 57 21 9 0 86 55 6 2 19 165 3 6 51 342 4 13 48 573 3 22 57 438 3 17 26 276 7 10 89 77 2 3 04 8 8 0 35 17 5 0 69 2 009 6 79 12 Source Agricultural Extension in South Asia 16 Tourist attractions editBishazari Tal edit nbsp Bishazari Tal Bishazari Tal meaning Lake twenty thousand is in south Bharatpur The lake serves as a bird watching center and houses many crocodiles Bishazari Tal lies near Chitwan National Park and 5 km 3 1 mi south of the city center Chaubiskoti of Bharatpur Pandeyghumti is the nearest chowk square from the lake being only 1 km 0 62 mi away Chitwan National Park edit nbsp Chitwan national park jungle safari Nearby Chitwan National Park च तवन र ष ट र य न क ञ ज is home to one horned rhinos elephants Bengal tigers crocodiles deer and many other wild animals It is the third largest tourist destination in Nepal after Kathmandu and Pokhara The park has been listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1983 Narayani River edit The Narayani River flows north to south in the south of Bharatpur It is the deepest and one of the largest rivers in Nepal The Narayani Bridge over this river connects Chitwan District with Nawalpur District of Nepal Small islands like Nagarban in Narayani river are popular picnic spots Rapti River edit The Rapti River flows east to southwest in the south of Bharatpur and meets the northern border of the Chitwan National Park Religious and cultural landmarks editDevghat Devghat is a holy place for Hindus and is located in ward no 1 on the banks of the Narayani River and the Kali River Junction Various caves and temples of Hindu deities are located here Devghat also holds a significant natural attraction because of the two main holy rivers Tinkhole Monastery This Lamasery was made by Buddhists as a symbol of peace and its interior design reflects their interpretation of the meaning of life Ganeshthan Temple Baseni is the most famous Hindu temple in Bharatpur This temple is believed to be constructed by Muni Makunda Sen King of Palpa in the 15th century but the modern temple was constructed in 1952 in the period of King Mahendra This temple is located in Baseni ward no 11 Every Tuesday people from different parts of the city worship Ganesha here Bageshwari Temple Another ancient temple located in ward no 2 is believed to have been built before Muni Makunda Sen and was renovated by yogi Narahari Nath It is located in the Devghat area development district but the area of Bageshwari temple is also being used by Bharatpur Medical College Harihar Temple Narayangadh Harihar is another name of the Hindu deity Vishnu This temple is on the banks of Narayani river Mahakaleshwar Shiva Mandir Bharatpur 10 The Mahakaleshwar Shiva Mandir Temple is the only temple of Shiva around this locality This temple is made with many antiques Along with the building itself the temple altogether has 108 lingam Havan Kunda Hanuman statues Satsang halls and Ganesha temples Gauri Kund can also be seen in the temple periphery Kalika Temple Kalika is one of an important Hindu goddesses This temple is located in gaindakot and is just 16 minute ride from the main bharatpur city It is more recently constructed than the others being built around 1992 in the top of the Hill It is seen from most of the places of Both Gaindakot Nawalpur and Bharatpur city Jakhadi Mai Temple Baseni The Jakhadi Mai Temple is on the eastern corner of the jungle in ward no 11 and was constructed in 1982 by the locals nbsp Durga Temple situated in Bharatpur 11 Baseni Chitwan District Durga Temple Baseni The Durga Temple was built by the police force within the compound of Bharatpur s Police Academy in 1992 Rameshwar Temple Kchetrapur This Mahadev temple was built in 1994 It is the busiest temple in the city and also serves people through a health post Forts and palaces editUpardanghari Fort Located in the old headquarters of Chitwan district it is believed to have been built by Satrubhanjan Shah son of the prince Bahadur Shah to defend the newly founded kingdom in the seventeenth century Kasara Durbar Palace is an old palace built by Rana Regime inside the Chitwan National Park Now it is being used as an office of the park and hosts a museum Diyalo Bangala Palace Aptari Bharatpur This was the spring season palace used by the Shah Dynasty of Nepal The Diyalo Bangala Palace was built by King Mahendra to rest during the winter season It is located on the banks of Narayani river in ward no 2 DAO Building Bharatpur This long old building was built in the period of shifting the headquarters from Upardanghadhi It is now used as an office of the chief district officer Bharatpur Covered hall This is a hall in the guesthouse of Bharatpur for indoor games Education editBharatpur s Chitwan Higher Secondary School is the oldest government school in Chitwan District 17 There are several colleges in Bharatpur including the College of Medical Sciences Bharatpur and Chitwan Medical College The city s most famous institution is the Agriculture and Forestry University which was established in 2010 and is the first technical university in Nepal 18 Narayangadh न र यणगढsubdivision of Bharatpur nbsp nbsp NarayangadhLocation in NepalCoordinates 27 44 N 84 23 E 27 73 N 84 39 E 27 73 84 39Country nbsp NepalZoneNarayani ZoneDistrictChitwan DistrictArea Total554 0 km2 213 9 sq mi Population 1991 Total202 874 Density370 km2 950 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 45 Nepal Time Healthcare editCompared to other parts of the country Bharatpur has a highly developed healthcare system with several famous hospitals including the second largest government hospital in Nepal which was established with American aid during the malaria control program operated by the US government at the request of the late King Mahendra of Nepal B P Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital was established with the help of China in 1994 19 Two medical colleges the College of Medical Sciences and Chitwan Medical College also maintain their own teaching hospitals 20 21 Other important hospitals and nursing homes are Niko Children s Hospital Narayani Community Hospital and Bharatpur Eye Hospital Transportation edit nbsp Bharatpur Airport Bharatpur is located at the crossing of Mahendra Highway and Madan Ashrit Highway The closest larger cities are Gorkha Municipality at 67 km 42 mi and Hetauda at 78 km 48 mi Kathmandu is located 146 km 91 mi away Bharatpur is the only city in Nepal that has two operating airports citation needed Bharatpur Airport in the central part of the city offers daily flights to Kathmandu and to Pokhara Meghauli Airport is a smaller airstrip in the southwest of the city Public transportation consists of privately run bus or microbus services citation needed There are also frequent bus services to Kathmandu and Birgunj Public bus service is available to the people from the city to Danda of Nawalpur District Butwal and other major cities and small villages and towns too Sports editThe Gautam Buddha International Cricket Stadium is situated in the city The Chitwan Tigers represented the city and Chitwan as a whole in the Everest Premier League Media editEight major local FM radio stations are broadcast from Bharatpur They are Amrit FM Synergy FM Hamro FM Radio Triveni Radio Chitwan Chitwan Online FM Kalika music FM and Kalika FM The television stations Beso Channel Avass TV and Crystal TV also broadcast from Bharatpur 22 Narayangarh editNarayangarh Nepali न र यणगढ or Narayanghat Nepali न र यणघ ट pronounced naɾajʌɳɡʱaʈ or naɾajʌnɡʌɽ is an important trading area which is situated in the centre of Bharatpur The major neighbourhoods of Narayangarh are Shahid Chowk Pulchowk Kshetrapur Belchowk Hakimchowk and Milanchowk Narayangarh is famous for Taas a spicy fried goat meat lunch dish served with bhuja or chiura Narayangarh has extremely hot summers but very mild winters Sister cities edit nbsp YokosukaGallery edit nbsp Narayani river as seen from Harihar Temple nbsp Bharatpur Airport nbsp Beeshazar Lake near Chitwan National Park nbsp Narayani bridge in Narayangarh Chitwan Nepal nbsp Elephant polo World cup 2012 in Meghauli Nepal nbsp Chitwan Mahotsav 2063 Chitwan Mahotsav 2007 A D in Narayangarh Chitwan nbsp statue of Buddha in Buddha Stupa ChitwanSee also edit2022 Bharatpur municipal election Renu DahalReferences edit Preliminary Report of National Population 2021 Central Bureau Statistics Nepal 27 January 2022 Retrieved 9 March 2022 Archived copy PDF cbs gov np Archived from the original PDF on 6 February 2022 Retrieved 22 February 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint 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