Ratnanagar

Municipality in Bagmati Province, Nepal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ratnanagar (Nepali: रत्‍ननगर) is a municipality in the Chitwan District of Bagmati Province, Nepal. It was established in 1997 through the merger of the former Village Development Committees of Old-Ratnanagar and Panchakanya.[2]

Country   Nepal
Established1997
Elevation
200 m (660 ft)
Quick facts रत्‍ननगर, Country ...
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Ratnanagar is located in Bagmati Province
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Location in Nepal
Ratnanagar is located in Nepal
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Ratnanagar (Nepal)
Coordinates: 27°37′N 84°30′E
Country   Nepal
ProvinceBagmati
DistrictChitwan
Established1997
Government
  MayorParlad Sapkota (NC)
  Deputy MayorYadav Prasad Pathak (CPN-UML)
Area
  Total
68.6 km2 (26.5 sq mi)
Elevation
200 m (660 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
69,851
  Density1,020/km2 (2,640/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Postal code
44204[1]
ClimateCwa
Websitewww.ratnanagarmun.gov.np/en
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Located adjacent to Chitwan National Park, Ratnanagar serves as a gateway to the park. Agriculture is the primary occupation, with rice, maize, mustard, and vegetables as major crops. Poultry farming and animal husbandry also contribute significantly to the local economy. Tourism is another important sector, particularly in nearby Sauraha, a hub for hotels, resorts, shops, and an Elephant Breeding Station.[3]

The municipality has also introduced eco-friendly electric rickshaws to promote environmental preservation.[citation needed] It lies on the bank of the East Rapti River. In 2014, the former VDCs Bachhayauli and Pithuwa were merged into Ratnanagar.[4]

Demographics

According to the 2011 Nepal census, Ratnanagar Municipality had a population of 70,226.

Languages

The most widely spoken first languages were:[5]

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LanguagePercentage
Nepali70.2%
Tharu16.6%
Tamang3.9%
Bhojpuri2.6%
Newar1.6%
Darai1.2%
Gurung0.9%
Magar0.7%
Hindi0.7%
Maithili0.6%
Chepang0.3%
Urdu0.1%
Bote0.1%
Rai0.1%
Kumal0.1%
Other0.1%
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Ethnicity/caste

The largest ethnic/caste groups were:[6]

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Ethnicity/castePercentage
Hill Brahmin33.1%
Tharu17.7%
Chhetri12.4%
Tamang6.7%
Newar6.4%
Kami3.4%
Gurung2.9%
Magar2.9%
Musalman2.5%
Damai/Dholi1.7%
Sarki1.4%
Darai1.3%
Kumal1.2%
Sanyasi/Dasnami1.1%
Gharti/Bhujel0.7%
Chepang0.5%
Thakuri0.5%
Kalwar0.4%
Musahar0.3%
Rai0.3%
Other minorities<0.3%
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Religion

By religion, the population was:[7]

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ReligionPercentage
Hindu87.9%
Buddhist7.2%
Muslim2.5%
Christian2.0%
Prakriti0.1%
Other0.2%
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Ward profile

Presidents of wards:[8]

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Ward No.PresidentParty
1Kul Prasad SapkotaNC
2Rajendra Prasad GhimireNC
3Sohendra Raj KharelNC
4Ram Kumar ChaudharyNC
5Balkrishna ChapagaiNC
6Kiran MahatoNC
7Sajna MahatoCPN-UML
8Krishna ChaudharyNC
9Anant AdhikariIndependent
10Kaladhar PaudelNC
11Shyam Kumar ShresthaCPN-UML
12Sundarmani SubediMaoist Centre
13Pot Bahadur GhimireCPN-UML
14Hom Nath RanabhatNC
15Ashik TamangCPN-UML
16Hem Raj ThapaCPN-UML
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Transportation

Ratnanagar lies on the Mahendra Highway, one of the main highways in Nepal. A 3 km stretch of the highway passes through the municipality.

Media

To promote local culture and broadcast community news, Ratnanagar has three community radio stations: Radio Arpan (104.5 MHz), Radio Chitwan (94.6 MHz), and Relation FM.[citation needed]

See also

References

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