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Udayapur District

Udayapur District (Nepali: उदयपुर जिल्लाListen , is one of 14 districts of Province No. 1 of eastern Nepal. The district, with Triyuga as its district headquarters, covers an area of 2,063 km2 (797 sq mi) and in 2001 had a population of 287,689, in 2011 of 317,532,[3] in 2021 of 342,773[4]

Udayapur District
उदयपुर जिल्ला
A scene of Mahabharat hills in Udayapur
Udayapur district in Province No. 1
Political division of Udayapur
Coordinates: 26°55′N 86°40′E / 26.917°N 86.667°E / 26.917; 86.667
Country   Nepal
ProvinceProvince No. 1
EstablishedDuring Rana regime
Admin HQ.Gaighat (Triyuga)
Municipality
Government
 • TypeCoordination committee
 • BodyDCC, Udayapur
 • HeadKhadag Bahadur Pariyar
 • Deputy-HeadGanga Rai
 • Parliamentary constituencies2 (UP1 & UP2)
 • Provincial constituencies4
Area
 • Total2,063 km2 (797 sq mi)
Highest elevation
2,310 m (7,580 ft)
Lowest elevation
360 m (1,180 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total342,773
 • Households
75,937
Demographics
 • Ethnic groups
 • Female 53%
 • Male /100 female89.21
Human Development Index
 • Income per capita (US dollars)920 USD
 • Poverty rate29.74
 • Literacy69%
 • Life Expectancy69.29
Time zoneUTC+05:45 (NPT)
Postal Codes
56300, 56301, 56302, 56303, 56305, 56306... 56312
Telephone Code035
Main Language(s)Nepali, Magar, Tharu
Major highwaysSagarmatha
Websiteddcudayapur.gov.np

The district border of Udayapur is drawn by Natural border with rivers and hills. Koshi river in the east of the district separates it from Sunsari District, Sun Kosi river in the north draw a borderline which separates it from Bhojpur and Khotang. Sindhuli District lies in the west across the Tawa khola and foothills of shiwalik in the south separates it from outer terai of Siraha and Saptari. Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve lies in the east occupying the area of Udayapur, Sunsari and Saptari District.

According to the former administrative divisions of Nepal, Udayapur falls in Eastern Development Region in Sagarmatha Zone.

History

Before the unification of modern Nepal by Shah kings. Udayapur District was under Sen dynasty. The Kingdom name was Chaudandi and capital of the Kingdom was chaudandigadhi. The last king of the Chaudandi was Karna Sen who fled to Bijayapur when Gorkha army evaded and captured the Sen Kingdom Chaudandi.

Before 1972, Panchawati was Headquarter of Udayapur District, it moved to Gaighat in 1972.[5]

Geography and Climate

Udayapur district is surrounded by Mahabharat hills from north and Shiwalik from south, whereas both hills meet together by west which forms the region a valley Udayapur valley.[6] Udayapur valley is about 30 km (19 mi) long and from 2 to 4 km (1.2 to 2.5 mi) wide, it is drained by the Triyuga river flowing east to join the Koshi river.[citation needed]

Forest cover takes up 67% of the total land area of the district. 28% of the land is cultivated. Small and large river and ponds remain the main source of water in the district. Ponds like Rauta Pokhari, Suke Pokhari, Tapli Pokhari, Jogidaha Chure Forest Pond and Jhilke Pokhari are key water resources in the district. The district does not possess larger lakes. Triyuga is the largest river in this district. Other two major rivers are Tawa Khola from Western side and Vaidyanath River from mid-side unite with Tawa River. Other rivers in the district are Kakaru Khola, Yari Khola, Rakula, Baruwa Khola, Andheri, Bahadura Khola and Rasuwa Khola. Sunkosi, Saptakosie, Kamala rivers lie on the district border.

This inner Terai district (low mid-hills) covers elevations between 360 metres to 2310 metres above sea level. Different topography, geology and altitude have established three distinct physiographic zones in the district as mentioned below.

Mahabharat hills

Mahabharat hill range in this district stretches from Sun Kosi River on northern side and links to Inner Terai and in some stretches, to Churiya hills. About 60% of the district is covered by middle hills with steep slope and rugged mountain topography. From nearly 1100 m to 2310 m, this land consists of high hills like Lekhani, Majhkharka, Rautapokhari.

Churiya hills

The Churiya hills stretch across elevations between 550 m to 1100 m. reaching from the upper Mahabharata to Terai land in the south leaving some plain inner Tarai land in between. It occupies about 9% of land of the district and consists of small valleys of inner Terai including Nepaltar, Murkuchi and Mainatar as well as plains like Bahuntar, Bhuttar, and Hardeni. These valleys are situated on Panchawati, Rauta, Bayaldanda and Tawashri VDC respectively.

Inner Terai region

This region occupies around 31% of the district at elevations between 360m to 550 m above sea level. This region is mainly situated on the border of Triyuga and Tawa River. Where inner Tarai exists the Churiya range lies to the south of this region. This region is highly affected by the problem of river cutting or floods. Major places of district like Gaighat, Katari and Beltar lie in this region.

Climate Zone[7] Elevation Range % of Area
Lower Tropical below 300 meters (1,000 ft) 33.7%
Upper Tropical 300 to 1,000 meters
1,000 to 3,300 ft.
45.9%
Subtropical 1,000 to 2,000 meters
3,300 to 6,600 ft.
17.8%
Temperate 2,000 to 3,000 meters
6,400 to 9,800 ft.
 0.5%

Demographics

Religion

Religion in Udayapur District (2011)
Religion Percent
Hinduism
72.75%
Buddhism
12.12%
Kirat
9.89%
Christianity
2.39%
Islam
0.68%
Others
2.17%

[8]

Languages

Language in Udaypur (2011)[9]
Religion Percent
Nepali
51.7%
Magar
11.7%
Tharu
7.4%
Chamling
6.4%
Tamang
5.8%
Maithili
4%
Bantawa
3.7%
Rai
2.7%
Danuwar
1.8%
Others
4.8%

Administration

Udayapur District is administered by Udayapur District Coordination Committee (Udayapur DCC). The Udayapur DCC is elected by Udayapur District Assembly. The head of Udayapur DCC is Mr. Khadag Bahadur Pariyar (Darnal) and Mrs. Ganga Rai is deputy head of Udayapur DCC.

Udayapur District Administration Office under Ministry of Home Affairs co-operate with Udayapur DCC to maintain peace, order and security in the district. The officer of District Administration office called CDO and current CDO of Udayapur DAO is Bishnu Kumar Karkee.

Udayapur District Court is a Judicial court to see the cases of people on district level.

Division

Udayapur District is divided into total 8 local level bodies, 4 local level body categorized into Rural municipality and 4 into Municipality:

# Local body Nepali Population (2021) Area (KM2) Mayor Deputy Mayor Wards Web
1 Triyuga त्रियुगा 104,375 547.43 Baldev Chaudhari Debi Kumari Chaudhari 16 [1]
2 Katari कटारी 60,168 424.89 Gyanendra Shresth Bheem Kumari Rawat 14 [2]
3 Chaudandigadhi चौदण्डीगढी 53,537 283.78 Khagendra Rai Rita Kumari Chaudhari 10 [3]
4 Belaka वेलका 51,458 344.73 Durga Kumar Thapa Rajkumari Chaudhari 9 [4]
5 Udayapurgadhi उदयपुरगढी 28,929 209.51 Manbahadur Kepchaki Magar Sanu Raut 8 [5]
6 Rautamai रौतामाई 20,418 204.08 Gajendra Kumar Khadka Kumari Jyu Thakuri 8 [6]
7 Tapli ताप्ली 13,377 119.11 Uddab Singh Thapa Kamalmaya Rai 5 [7]
8 Limchungbung लिम्चुङबुङ 9,781 106.8 Major Kumar Rai Ramila Rai 5 [8]
Udayapur उदयपुर 342,773 2300.33 Khadag Bahadur Pariyar Ganga Rai 75 [9]

Former Administrative Divisions

Formerly, Udayapur had three municipality and many VDCs. VDCs were the local administrative units for villages.

Fulfilling the requirement of the new constitution of Nepal 2015, on 10 March 2017 all VDCs were nullified and formed new units after grouping VDCs.

 
Map of the VDCs and Municipalities (blue) in Udayapur District

Constituencies

Udayapur District is divided into 2 Parliamentary constituencies and 4 Provincial constituencies:

Name of cons. Incorporated areas Type of cons. MP/MLA Party
Udayapur 1 TriyugaChaudandigadhiBelaka Parliamentary constituency Narayan Khadka Nepali Congress
Udayapur 2 KatariUdayapurgadhiRautamaiTapliLimchungbung Parliamentary cons. Suresh Kumar Rai Nepal Communist Party
Udayapur 1(A) ChaudandigadhiBelaka Provincial cons. Bimal Karki Nepal Communist Party
Udayapur 1(B) Triyuga Provincial cons. Himal Karki Nepali Congress
Udayapur 2(A) UdayapurgadhiRautamaiLimchungbung Provincial cons. Narayan Bahadur Magar Independent
Udayapur 2(B) KatariTapli Provincial cons. Kala Ghale Nepal Communist Party

Transportation

Gaighat, the headquarter (center) of Udaydpur District is connected with NH-09 (Sagarmatha Highway), which connects Udayapur with NH-01 (East-west Highway) at Kadmaha. Kadmaha is 28 km (17 mi) at distance from Gaighat. The NH-09 also connects Gaighat to Khotang which is 127 km (79 mi) at distance from Gaighat but the road is not paved.[10]

Feeder Road F057 connects Gaighat to Chatara via Beltar-Basaha at 70 km (43 mi) at distance in east which is across the Koshi river. The F057 feeder road also connects Sindhuli via Katari.[11]

Interesting Places

  • Tribeni: It is a place in Katari municipality where the three rivers Kamla, Tawa and Dudhauli adjoins. It is visited by many devotees on the occasion of Makar (Maghe) Sankrati (first day of Nepali month of Magh) every year. On this occasion, a large fair is organized that lasts for about three weeks.[12]
  • Rauta: Rauta is a holy place for Hindus located in Rautamai rural municipality. It is located on Mahabharat hills at the election of 2,000 feet (610 m) from sea level. There is a temple of Mahadev and a Pond called Rauta Pokhari. The pond is in the center of surrounded evergreen tall forest.[12]
  • Koshi Tappu: Koshi Tappu is a protected area for wildlife. It is located in south-eastern part of Udayapur near Koshi River. Rampur is the nearest city in Udayapur from Koshi Tappu .
  • Chaudandigadhi Durbar: The remains of Chaudandigadhi fort of Sen Kingdom[13] can be seen in Chaudandi. The kingdom of Chaudandigadhi was captured by Gorkha Army on 16 July 1773. The remains of Chaudandigadhi is now part of Chaudandigadhi municipality.
  • Odari kholako jharna" (156m) (waterfall)
  • Khuwa jharna"(71m). (waterfall)

See also

References

  • "Districts of Nepal". Statoids.
  1. ^ "NepalMap profile: Udayapur".
  2. ^ http://www.npc.gov.np/human_development_indicators_by_district
  3. ^ "Udayapur District in Nepal Population". citypopulation.de. 7 October 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  4. ^ "राष्ट्रिय जनगणना २०७८ प्रारम्भिक नतिजा". www.cbs.gov.np. Central Bureau of Statistics, Nepal. January 2022. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  5. ^ "उदयपुरको पुरानो सदमुकाम उदयपुरगढीको यस्तो छ ऐतिहासिक तथ्य". thahakhabar.com (in Nepali). 25 April 2017. Retrieved 9 February 2018. वि.स. २०२८ सालभन्दा अगाडि उदयपुर जिल्लाको सदरमुकाम हालको पञ्चावती गाविसमा पर्ने त्यही उदयपुरगढीमा थियो। पछि सदरमुकाम गाईघाटमा सारिएको हो।
  6. ^ "Siwalik Hills Research and Development Group, SIRED". siwalikhills.org. Retrieved 23 February 2018. Trijuga river valley ( Udayapur Dun valley), Nepal Intermittently located between the Siwaliks and the Lesser Himalayas or Mahabharat Hills (exclusively in India and Nepal) are Dun with flat-bottomed longitudinal structural valleys with their own drainage systems.
  7. ^ 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
  8. ^ "NepalMap profile: Terhathum". NepalMap. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  9. ^ "NepalMap profile: Udayapur".
  10. ^ "Nepal Road Distance Map". www.logcluster.org. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  11. ^ "Dharan-Chatara-Sindhuli-Hetauda road to be blacktopped within 3 yrs". www.myrepublica.com. My República. 18 Jan 2016. Retrieved 28 Apr 2018.
  12. ^ a b "Udayapur district (Gaighat)". www.honepal.com. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  13. ^ "A Visit To Chaudandi Gadhi [PHOTO]". www.aakarpost.com. Retrieved 27 August 2018.

External links

  • Udayapur.Info: Information about Udayapur District, Nepal

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667Country NepalProvinceProvince No 1EstablishedDuring Rana regimeAdmin HQ Gaighat Triyuga MunicipalityList UrbanTriyugaChaudandigadhiBelakaKatariRuralTapliLimchungbungRautamaiUdayapurgadhiGovernment TypeCoordination committee BodyDCC Udayapur HeadKhadag Bahadur Pariyar Deputy HeadGanga Rai Parliamentary constituencies2 UP1 amp UP2 Provincial constituencies4Area Total2 063 km2 797 sq mi Highest elevation2 310 m 7 580 ft Lowest elevation360 m 1 180 ft Population 2021 Total342 773 Households75 937Demographics 1 Ethnic groupsChhetriRaiMagar Female 53 Male 100 female89 21Human Development Index 2 Income per capita US dollars 920 USD Poverty rate29 74 Literacy69 Life Expectancy69 29Time zoneUTC 05 45 NPT Postal Codes56300 56301 56302 56303 56305 56306 56312Telephone Code035Main Language s Nepali Magar TharuMajor highwaysSagarmathaWebsiteddcudayapur wbr gov wbr npThe district border of Udayapur is drawn by Natural border with rivers and hills Koshi river in the east of the district separates it from Sunsari District Sun Kosi river in the north draw a borderline which separates it from Bhojpur and Khotang Sindhuli District lies in the west across the Tawa khola and foothills of shiwalik in the south separates it from outer terai of Siraha and Saptari Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve lies in the east occupying the area of Udayapur Sunsari and Saptari District According to the former administrative divisions of Nepal Udayapur falls in Eastern Development Region in Sagarmatha Zone Contents 1 History 2 Geography and Climate 2 1 Mahabharat hills 2 2 Churiya hills 2 3 Inner Terai region 3 Demographics 3 1 Religion 3 2 Languages 4 Administration 5 Division 5 1 Former Administrative Divisions 6 Constituencies 7 Transportation 8 Interesting Places 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditBefore the unification of modern Nepal by Shah kings Udayapur District was under Sen dynasty The Kingdom name was Chaudandi and capital of the Kingdom was chaudandigadhi The last king of the Chaudandi was Karna Sen who fled to Bijayapur when Gorkha army evaded and captured the Sen Kingdom Chaudandi Before 1972 Panchawati was Headquarter of Udayapur District it moved to Gaighat in 1972 5 Geography and Climate EditUdayapur district is surrounded by Mahabharat hills from north and Shiwalik from south whereas both hills meet together by west which forms the region a valley Udayapur valley 6 Udayapur valley is about 30 km 19 mi long and from 2 to 4 km 1 2 to 2 5 mi wide it is drained by the Triyuga river flowing east to join the Koshi river citation needed Forest cover takes up 67 of the total land area of the district 28 of the land is cultivated Small and large river and ponds remain the main source of water in the district Ponds like Rauta Pokhari Suke Pokhari Tapli Pokhari Jogidaha Chure Forest Pond and Jhilke Pokhari are key water resources in the district The district does not possess larger lakes Triyuga is the largest river in this district Other two major rivers are Tawa Khola from Western side and Vaidyanath River from mid side unite with Tawa River Other rivers in the district are Kakaru Khola Yari Khola Rakula Baruwa Khola Andheri Bahadura Khola and Rasuwa Khola Sunkosi Saptakosie Kamala rivers lie on the district border This inner Terai district low mid hills covers elevations between 360 metres to 2310 metres above sea level Different topography geology and altitude have established three distinct physiographic zones in the district as mentioned below Mahabharat hills Edit Mahabharat hill range in this district stretches from Sun Kosi River on northern side and links to Inner Terai and in some stretches to Churiya hills About 60 of the district is covered by middle hills with steep slope and rugged mountain topography From nearly 1100 m to 2310 m this land consists of high hills like Lekhani Majhkharka Rautapokhari Churiya hills Edit The Churiya hills stretch across elevations between 550 m to 1100 m reaching from the upper Mahabharata to Terai land in the south leaving some plain inner Tarai land in between It occupies about 9 of land of the district and consists of small valleys of inner Terai including Nepaltar Murkuchi and Mainatar as well as plains like Bahuntar Bhuttar and Hardeni These valleys are situated on Panchawati Rauta Bayaldanda and Tawashri VDC respectively Inner Terai region Edit This region occupies around 31 of the district at elevations between 360m to 550 m above sea level This region is mainly situated on the border of Triyuga and Tawa River Where inner Tarai exists the Churiya range lies to the south of this region This region is highly affected by the problem of river cutting or floods Major places of district like Gaighat Katari and Beltar lie in this region Climate Zone 7 Elevation Range of AreaLower Tropical below 300 meters 1 000 ft 33 7 Upper Tropical 300 to 1 000 meters1 000 to 3 300 ft 45 9 Subtropical 1 000 to 2 000 meters3 300 to 6 600 ft 17 8 Temperate 2 000 to 3 000 meters6 400 to 9 800 ft 0 5 Demographics EditReligion Edit Religion in Udayapur District 2011 Religion PercentHinduism 72 75 Buddhism 12 12 Kirat 9 89 Christianity 2 39 Islam 0 68 Others 2 17 8 Languages Edit Language in Udaypur 2011 9 Religion PercentNepali 51 7 Magar 11 7 Tharu 7 4 Chamling 6 4 Tamang 5 8 Maithili 4 Bantawa 3 7 Rai 2 7 Danuwar 1 8 Others 4 8 Administration EditUdayapur District is administered by Udayapur District Coordination Committee Udayapur DCC The Udayapur DCC is elected by Udayapur District Assembly The head of Udayapur DCC is Mr Khadag Bahadur Pariyar Darnal and Mrs Ganga Rai is deputy head of Udayapur DCC Udayapur District Administration Office under Ministry of Home Affairs co operate with Udayapur DCC to maintain peace order and security in the district The officer of District Administration office called CDO and current CDO of Udayapur DAO is Bishnu Kumar Karkee Udayapur District Court is a Judicial court to see the cases of people on district level Division EditUdayapur District is divided into total 8 local level bodies 4 local level body categorized into Rural municipality and 4 into Municipality Local body Nepali Population 2021 Area KM2 Mayor Deputy Mayor Wards Web1 Triyuga त र य ग 104 375 547 43 Baldev Chaudhari Debi Kumari Chaudhari 16 1 2 Katari कट र 60 168 424 89 Gyanendra Shresth Bheem Kumari Rawat 14 2 3 Chaudandigadhi च दण ड गढ 53 537 283 78 Khagendra Rai Rita Kumari Chaudhari 10 3 4 Belaka व लक 51 458 344 73 Durga Kumar Thapa Rajkumari Chaudhari 9 4 5 Udayapurgadhi उदयप रगढ 28 929 209 51 Manbahadur Kepchaki Magar Sanu Raut 8 5 6 Rautamai र त म ई 20 418 204 08 Gajendra Kumar Khadka Kumari Jyu Thakuri 8 6 7 Tapli त प ल 13 377 119 11 Uddab Singh Thapa Kamalmaya Rai 5 7 8 Limchungbung ल म च ङब ङ 9 781 106 8 Major Kumar Rai Ramila Rai 5 8 Udayapur उदयप र 342 773 2300 33 Khadag Bahadur Pariyar Ganga Rai 75 9 Former Administrative Divisions Edit Formerly Udayapur had three municipality and many VDCs VDCs were the local administrative units for villages Fulfilling the requirement of the new constitution of Nepal 2015 on 10 March 2017 all VDCs were nullified and formed new units after grouping VDCs Map of the VDCs and Municipalities blue in Udayapur District New adm units Former VDCsKatari municipality Former Katari Municipality Triveni Risku Lekhani Mayankhu Hardeni Limpatar Shorung Chabise and SiriseChaudandigadhi municipality Beltar Basaha Municipality Chaudandi Sithdipur Hadiya and SundarpurTriyuga municipality former Triyuga municipality Jogidaha Saune Khanbu and JalpachilauneBelaka municipality Tapeshwari Rampur Thoksila Mainamaini and KatunjebawalaUdayapurgadhi gaunpalika Panchawati Bhalayadanda Tawasri Dumre and BarreTapli gaunpalika Rupatar Thanagaun Iname Okhale and LekhgaunRautamai gaunpalika Nametar Bhuttar Laphagaun Pokhari Rauta and AaptarLimchungbung Basabote Tamlichha Baraha Balamta and JanteConstituencies EditUdayapur District is divided into 2 Parliamentary constituencies and 4 Provincial constituencies Name of cons Incorporated areas Type of cons MP MLA PartyUdayapur 1 Triyuga Chaudandigadhi Belaka Parliamentary constituency Narayan Khadka Nepali CongressUdayapur 2 Katari Udayapurgadhi Rautamai Tapli Limchungbung Parliamentary cons Suresh Kumar Rai Nepal Communist PartyUdayapur 1 A Chaudandigadhi Belaka Provincial cons Bimal Karki Nepal Communist PartyUdayapur 1 B Triyuga Provincial cons Himal Karki Nepali CongressUdayapur 2 A Udayapurgadhi Rautamai Limchungbung Provincial cons Narayan Bahadur Magar IndependentUdayapur 2 B Katari Tapli Provincial cons Kala Ghale Nepal Communist PartyTransportation EditGaighat the headquarter center of Udaydpur District is connected with NH 09 Sagarmatha Highway which connects Udayapur with NH 01 East west Highway at Kadmaha Kadmaha is 28 km 17 mi at distance from Gaighat The NH 09 also connects Gaighat to Khotang which is 127 km 79 mi at distance from Gaighat but the road is not paved 10 Feeder Road F057 connects Gaighat to Chatara via Beltar Basaha at 70 km 43 mi at distance in east which is across the Koshi river The F057 feeder road also connects Sindhuli via Katari 11 Interesting Places EditTribeni It is a place in Katari municipality where the three rivers Kamla Tawa and Dudhauli adjoins It is visited by many devotees on the occasion of Makar Maghe Sankrati first day of Nepali month of Magh every year On this occasion a large fair is organized that lasts for about three weeks 12 Rauta Rauta is a holy place for Hindus located in Rautamai rural municipality It is located on Mahabharat hills at the election of 2 000 feet 610 m from sea level There is a temple of Mahadev and a Pond called Rauta Pokhari The pond is in the center of surrounded evergreen tall forest 12 Koshi Tappu Koshi Tappu is a protected area for wildlife It is located in south eastern part of Udayapur near Koshi River Rampur is the nearest city in Udayapur from Koshi Tappu Chaudandigadhi Durbar The remains of Chaudandigadhi fort of Sen Kingdom 13 can be seen in Chaudandi The kingdom of Chaudandigadhi was captured by Gorkha Army on 16 July 1773 The remains of Chaudandigadhi is now part of Chaudandigadhi municipality Odari kholako jharna 156m waterfall Khuwa jharna 71m waterfall See also EditAdministration in Province No 1 Zones of Nepal Districts of NepalReferences Edit Districts of Nepal Statoids NepalMap profile Udayapur http www npc gov np human development indicators by district Udayapur District in Nepal Population citypopulation de 7 October 2017 Retrieved 23 February 2018 र ष ट र य जनगणन २०७८ प र रम भ क नत ज www cbs gov np Central Bureau of Statistics Nepal January 2022 Retrieved 26 January 2022 उदयप रक प र न सदम क म उदयप रगढ क यस त छ ऐत ह स क तथ य thahakhabar com in Nepali 25 April 2017 Retrieved 9 February 2018 व स २०२८ स लभन द अग ड उदयप र ज ल ल क सदरम क म ह लक पञ च वत ग व सम पर न त यह उदयप रगढ म थ य पछ सदरम क म ग ईघ टम स र एक ह Siwalik Hills Research and Development Group SIRED siwalikhills org Retrieved 23 February 2018 Trijuga river valley Udayapur Dun valley Nepal Intermittently located between the Siwaliks and the Lesser Himalayas or Mahabharat Hills exclusively in India and Nepal are Dun with flat bottomed longitudinal structural valleys with their own drainage systems 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 NepalMap profile Terhathum NepalMap Retrieved 17 July 2022 NepalMap profile Udayapur Nepal Road Distance Map www logcluster org Retrieved 27 April 2018 Dharan Chatara Sindhuli Hetauda road to be blacktopped within 3 yrs www myrepublica com My Republica 18 Jan 2016 Retrieved 28 Apr 2018 a b Udayapur district Gaighat www honepal com Retrieved 27 August 2018 A Visit To Chaudandi Gadhi PHOTO www aakarpost com Retrieved 27 August 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 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