Balara, Nepal

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CountryNepal
Established2016 A.D. (2073 B.S.)
Postal Code
45800
Balara
बलरा
Balara is located in Nepal
Balara
Balara
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 26°46′N 85°21′E / 26.77°N 85.35°E / 26.77; 85.35
CountryNepal
Development RegionCentral
ZoneJanakpur
DistrictSarlahi District
ProvinceMadhesh Province
Established2016 A.D. (2073 B.S.)
Government
  MayorRama Shankar Prasad Kushwaha
  Deputy MayorKosila Devi
Area
  Total
48.55 km2 (18.75 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[1]
  Total
47,602
  Density980.5/km2 (2,539/sq mi)
  Religions
Hindu
Languages
  LocalMaithili, Hindi, NepaliBhojpuriBajika
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Postal Code
45800
Area code046
Websitewww.balramun.gov.np

Balara (Maithili/Nepali: बलरा) is a municipality in Sarlahi District, a part of Madhesh Province in Nepal. It was formed in 2016 occupying current 12 sections (wards) from previous 9 former VDCs.[2] It occupies an area of 48.55 km2 with a total population of 45,194.[3][4][1] Notable people:- Dr Amresh Kumar Singh Abhay Singh Shrichan Yadav Ram Babu Das Kameshwar Sinha Nagendra Jha Kedar Nandan Chaudhary Ramashankar Kushwaha Sitaram singh Kameshwar singh

Balara Municipality is composed of Balaramal (Got Balara), Bhansar Tol, Lakshmipur, Okas, Jabdi, Jamuniya, Narharganj, Arnaha, Hatiyaul, Sedhwa, Sijuwa, Mirjapur, Sudama, Chatauna, Achalgadh, Baluwabhar, Gadahiya, Dumariya, Maath Tola and Kharaiya Tola.

Balara is located about 25 kilometers south-west of Malangwa. Balara is currently the fifth largest city in Sarlahi District (after Malangawa, Barhathwa, Hariwon and Lalbandi.[5]

The Balara village merged with the Balara Municipality on April 9, 2017.

Demography

At the time of the 2009 Nepal census it had a population of 52,995 people living in 8,153 households.

Maithili is the most spoken language in the Balara Municipality, with Hindi, Nepali and English understood by the city's educated residents.

Temples

Sitala Mai Temple, Bajrangbali Temple (Hanuman Asthan) Ma Durga Mandir, Malika Baba Asthan Laxmipur, Gadhi Mai Mandir, Sunar Mai Mandir, Maharani Asthan are Hindu temples there.

Festivals

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