Mahottari District

District in Madhesh Province, Nepal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mahottari District (Nepali: महोत्तरी जिल्ला, Listen), a part of Madhesh Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The district, with Jaleshwar as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,002 km2 (387 sq mi) and had a population of 553,481 in 2001, 627,580 in 2011 and 705,838 in 2021 census.[1] Its headquarters is located in Jaleshwar, a neighbouring town of the historical city of Janakpur. The name Jaleshwar means 'God in Water'. One can find a famous temple of Lord Shiva in Water there. Jaleshwar lies at a few kilometres distance from the Nepal-India border and has a majority Maithili population.

Country Nepal
Admin HQ.Jaleshwar
Telephone Code044
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Mahottari District
महोत्तरी जिल्ला
Jaleshwar Mahadev Temple, a major Shiva temple in Mahottari
Jaleshwar Mahadev Temple, a major Shiva temple in Mahottari
Mahottari District (dark yellow), in Madhesh Province
Mahottari District (dark yellow), in Madhesh Province
Country Nepal
RegionMithila
ProvinceMadhesh Province
Admin HQ.Jaleshwar
Government
  TypeCoordination committee
  BodyDCC, Mahottari
Area
  Total
1,002 km2 (387 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
  Total
705,838
  Density704.4/km2 (1,824/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+05:45 (NPT)
Telephone Code044
Main Language(s)Maithili (88.0%), Nepali (5.6%), other (6.4%)
Websiteddcmahottari.gov.np
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Geography and climate

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Climate Zone[2] Elevation Range % of Area
Lower Tropical below 300 meters (1,000 ft) 85.0%
Upper Tropical 300 to 1,000 meters
1,000 to 3,300 ft.
15.0%
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Demographics

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Historical population
Census yearPop.±% p.a.
1981 361,054    
1991 440,146+2.00%
2001 553,481+2.32%
2011 627,580+1.26%
2021 715,040+1.31%
Source: Citypopulation[3]
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At the time of the 2021 Nepal census, Mahottari District had a population of 706,994. 10.65% of the population is under 5 years of age. It has a literacy rate of 59.77% and a sex ratio of 1025 females per 1000 males. 523,133 (73.99%) lived in municipalities.[4]

Ethnic groups/castes in Mahottari district (2021)[5]
  1. Yadav (15.7%)
  2. Muslim (15.2%)
  3. Dhanuk (6.40%)
  4. Kushwaha (5.71%)
  5. Teli (4.24%)
  6. Musahar (3.87%)
  7. Chamar (3.57%)
  8. Khatwe (2.78%)
  9. Paswan (2.49%)
  10. Bhumihar (2.45%)
  11. Sundhi (2.29%)
  12. Noniya (2.24%)
  13. Terai Brahmin (2.12%)
  14. Magar (2.09%)
  15. Other Madheshi non-Dalit (16.9%)
  16. Other Madheshi Dalit (3.17%)
  17. Khas non-Dalit (2.87%)
  18. Other Hill Janjati (2.36%)
  19. Khas Dalit (1.00%)
  20. Others (2.62%)

The Madheshis are the largest group. Yadavs are the largest caste. Muslims are the second largest community.[5]

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Religion in Mahottari District (2021)[6]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
82.68%
Islam
15.55%
Buddhism
1.55%
Other or not stated
0.22%
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Religion: 84.2% were Hindu, 13.3% Muslim, 2.0% Buddhist, 0.1% Christian and 0.2% others.[6]

Languages of Mahottari district (2021)[7]
  1. Maithili (70.9%)
  2. Magahi (11.0%)
  3. Urdu (6.25%)
  4. Nepali (5.56%)
  5. Bajjika (1.76%)
  6. Magar (1.76%)
  7. Tamang (1.01%)
  8. Tharu (0.90%)
  9. Others (0.89%)

Maithili is the largest language. Nepali is the second-largest language. Urdu and Tharu are spoken by a small minority.[7]

Notable people

List ordered alphabetically

Administration

The district consists of ten urban municipalities and five rural municipalities. These are as follows:[8]

Former Village Development Committees (VDCs) and Municipalities

VDCs and Municipalities in Mahottari District

The 2011 National Population and Housing Census by the government of Nepal identifies 77 municipalities and village development committees (VDC) within the Mahottari District.[9]

See also

  • "Districts of Nepal". Statoids.

References

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