Beldandi

Beldandi
—  Village development committee  —
Beldandi
Location in Nepal
Coordinates:
Country  Nepal
Zone Mahakali Zone
District Kanchanpur District
Population (1991)
 • Total 9,301
Time zone Nepal Time (UTC+5:45)

Beldandi is a village development committee in Kanchanpur District in the Mahakali Zone of south-western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 9301 people living in 1483 individual households. The main attraction in Beldandi are the local Tharu dance, Gaura Festival and Some night parties. In the education there is a higher secondary school called Rauleshwar reputated in the local area. The main shopping places are Chawanni and Beldani bazaar, those are small town that supply daily life goods.

Contents

Educational institutions

1-Rauleshwar HS School

2-Ganesh HS School

3-Trichandra High school

Economy

The local economy mainly based on agriculture and few with business and service. Rice, wheat, corn and different other crops are grown in there. Local farmers lack the modern knowledge of farming so can't get a good harvest.

Business Areas:-

1-Chawanni Bazaar

2-Beldandi Bazaar

Health centers

Gov. Health Post Beldandi Various private clinics in Beldandi bazaar and Chawanni

Local culture and religion

Most of the local people believe in Hinduism so their customs mainly influenced by the Hinduism rituals. The local culture mainly depend upon the ethnic groups living in the place. in spite of residence of different ethnic group this area has quite mixed cultures and traditions. The local Tharu people usually have their own vast area of traditions while others are migrated from the hilly region of the country.

Transportation

The transportation in Beldandi is mainly bus service that is daily in route from Mahendranagar to Sreepur. The local transportation is two wheelers.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. http://www.digitalhimalaya.com/collections/nepalcensus/form.php?selection=1. Retrieved 24 November 2008.