Khadak
खडक (Nepali)
Municipality in Nepal
Khadak is located in Nepal
Khadak
Khadak
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 26°39′N 86°38′E / 26.65°N 86.63°E / 26.65; 86.63
CountryNepal
Development RegionEastern
ZoneSagarmatha
DistrictSaptari
ProvinceProvince No. 2
MunicipalityKhadak
Government
  MayorHemayu Haque
  Deputy MayorYasmin Sultan
Area
  Total96.77 km2 (37.36 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)[1]
  Total45,367
  Density470/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
  Religions
Hindu Muslim Christian
Languages
  LocalMaithili, Tharu, Nepali
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Postal Code
56414
Area code031
Websitewww.khadakmun.gov.np

Khadak Municipality (Nepali: खडक नगरपालिका) is located in Saptari District in the Province 2 of Nepal. It was formed in 2016 occupying current 11 sections (wards) merging previous Siswa Belhi , Banarjhula, Pansera, Khojpur, Kalyanpur, Fulbariya, Mainasarsabahu and Banauli VDCs,[2] residing its head office at Kalyanpur Bazaar. It occupies an area of 96.77 km2 with a total population of 45,367.[3][1]

Transportation

Khadak Municipality is located as a station at Mahendra Highway, thus it is directly linked with it.[4]

Climate

Festivals & Celebrations

Religious Places

Khadak river, Chappin river, Lakasair river

Rivers & Bridges

Health

Education

Public/Government Schools
Ward No. 1 :

  • Secondary School, Siswaa Belhi, Saptari
  • Gu. Ja. Jaa. Raastriya Primary School, Siswaa Belhi, Saptari

Ward No. 2 :

  • Raastriya Basic School, Duhabi, Saptari
  • Janata Raastriya Primary School, Siswaa Belhi, Saptari

Ward No. 3 :

  • Secondary School, Banarjhula, Saptari
  • Janahit Primary School, Banarjhula, Saptari
  • Mohmadiya Daarul Hardis, Banarjhula, Saptari
  • Madarsha Taalemul Kuraan, Banarjhula, Saptari
  • Raastriya Basic School, Kanchira, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Kanchira, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Gururaha, Saptari

Ward No. 4 :

  • Secondary School, Pansera, Saptari
  • Baageshwari Basic School, Amaha, Saptari
  • Madarsha Faizul Ulaf, Amaha, Pansera, Saptari
  • Bauku Janta Raastriya Primary School, Karmaniya, Saptari

Ward No. 5 :

  • Basic School, Khojpur, Saptari
  • Janata Secondary School, Khojpur, Ranjitpur, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Meghawaari, Saptari
  • Janta Raastriya Primary School, Kharchuhiyaa, Saptari

Ward No. 6 :

  • Secondary School, Kalyanpur, Saptari

Ward No. 7 :

  • Janata Raastriya Primary School, Kalyanpur, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Majhau, Saptari
  • Shahamaaniya Birpur, Kalyanpur, Saptari

Ward No. 8 :

  • Janata Raastriya Primary School, Musaharniya, Bishnupur, Saptari
  • Janata Raastriya Primary School, Bhadiya, Saptari
  • Resham Raastriya Primary School, Khaisarahaa, Saptari
  • Munar Janta Raastriya Primary School, Dholabajaa, Saptari

Ward No. 9 :

  • Secondary School, Laalpatti, Saptari
  • Ja. Mu. Basic Secondary School, Bajaraahi, Gutthi, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Mainaatole, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Sarpa, Saptari
  • Janata Raastriya Primary School, Dangraahi, Saptari

Ward No. 10 :

  • Secondary School, Inarwaa, Fulbadiya, Saptari
  • Secondary School, Bhairganj, Belha, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Inarwaa Fulbadiyaa, Saptari
  • Islam Miya Primary School, Daawatanagar, Inarwaa Fulbadiyaa, Saptari

Ward No. 11 :

  • Raastriya Primary School, Banauli, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Amarjyoti Tole, Banauli, Saptari
  • Imdaadiya Raastriya Primary School, Nannakaar, Banauli, Saptari
  • Raastriya Primary School, Laalpur, Saptari

Banks

Organizations

Market

References

  1. 1 2 Nepal, Government of Nepal (November 2012). ""National Population and Housing Census 2011 (Village Development Committee/Municipality)" (PDF). National Planning Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  2. "PM formally announces 744 local units operational". My Republica. Archived from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  3. "Population Ward Level 753 Local Unit" (PDF). CBS. 2 June 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 January 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  4. "ONCE-OVER - The Himalayan Times". The Himalayan Times. 10 October 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2018.


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