Nargho

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Nargho
नर्घो
Rajgardh Nargho
Motto: 
unity is the best policy
Country   Nepal
ZoneSagarmatha Zone
DistrictSaptari District
Government
  Social workerPramanand Yadav(गाउँपालिका प्रमुख), Sunil Kumar Jha(District President, RJP-N)
Population
 (2078)
  Total
7,238
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)
Area code031
Websitehttp://www.belhichapenamun.gov.np

Nargho is a village development committee in Saptari District in the Sagarmatha Zone of southeastern Nepal. At the time of the 2021 Nepal census it had a population of 7238 people living in 1606 households. Different caste people like jha, yadav, mandal, sha, ram, karn, paswan, sharma, dom, shada etc., used to live in village. It consists of four subvillages (Puwaritol, Pachhwaritol, Anderi, and Katti). It has three small bazaars but it does not have good road facility.[1] Most of the people are farmers and they grow paddy, wheat, pulses, vegetables, etc. Some of the people used to depend on animal husbandry and fishery to survive.

Dihabarthan

There are four governmental school in VDC. [2]

  1. Shree janta higher secondary school.
  1. Shree janta primary school (in Puwaritol).
  2. Shree rastriya prathmic vidhalay

Economy

Mainly peoples of Nargho village depend upon the agriculture and agricultural products sold in the nearest town Rajbiraj about 9.2 km (5.7 mi) from that village.Nearest town;9.3 km SW of Rajbiraj, 21.3 km NxNE of Nirmali, 32.2 km SE of Lahan, 33.9 km S of Triyuga. There are three small chowk (place where goods are sold) within the village. These chowk are:

  1. Jhauhura chowk(Near to Indian Border)
  2. Purnaa chowk
  3. Puchhbari chowk

These chowk are small bazaars and people can sell goods (especially vegetables, fruit, pulses, Fish, meat, earthenware, clothes etc.) two days of per week every chowk and three IME center for remittance transactions.

Ancient history

References

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