Bharatpur, Nepal
Bharatpur Municipality भरतपुर नगरपालिका (Nepali) | |
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municipality | |
Narayangarh city view from Maula Kalika temple Gaindakot | |
Bharatpur Municipality | |
Coordinates: 27°41′N 84°26′E / 27.683°N 84.433°ECoordinates: 27°41′N 84°26′E / 27.683°N 84.433°E | |
Country | Nepal |
Zone | Narayani Zone |
District | Chitwan District |
Government | |
• Type | Bharatpur Municipality |
Area | |
• Total | 162.2 km2 (62.6 sq mi) |
Elevation | 208 m (682 ft) |
Population (2011)census | |
• Total | 143,836 |
• Density | 890/km2 (2,300/sq mi) |
Time zone | Nepal Time (UTC+5:45) |
Postal code | 44200, 44207(Narayangarh) |
Area code(s) | 056 |
Bharatpur (Nepali: भरतपुर) is a city in the central-southern part of Nepal. Located in Chitwan Valley, Bharatpur is the district headquarters of the Chitwan District, as well as a separate Municipal authority, and is the fifth largest city of Nepal with the population of 143,836 (census 2011). Bharatpur is one of the fastest growing cities of Nepal. It lies on the banks of Narayani River and serves as a commercial centre of Chitwan district and central region of Nepal. It is located at the centre of Mahendra (east -west) highway and Kathmandu - Birgunj (North-South) road corridor. The proximity of this city from Kathmandu (146 km), Pokhara (126 km), Butwal (114 km), Birganj (128 km), Hetauda (78 km) and Prithivinarayan (Gorkha) (67 km) has augmented the importance of its advantageous geographical location. In addition to good road access, Bharatpur has regular daily air services to Kathmandu.
Most of the shopping area lies in the district of Narayangadh, while government offices, big hospitals and colleges are situated in other parts of the city, including Nepal's premier cancer hospital, B.P Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital. The economy of Bharatpur was traditionally based on agriculture. The agricultural land is gradually converted into the residential and industrial areas.Main industries of Bharatpur are small scale processing industries. A large number of poultry industries have developed in the municipality. It is believed that it covers more than 60% of the total poultry demand of the country. Moreover, this municipality has a substantial volume of poultry products for export trade. Other meager production of the city are honey, mushrooms, floriculture, and service industry (education and health). Chitwan is regarded as food surplus district, which is processed in Bharatpur and sold to major cities of the country including Kathmandu and Pokhara. Besides, multinational companies like Coca-Cola, San Miguel are also situated within the city. A large number of business and trading houses are based in the city. The major companies across the country have opened their branches in the city. Its central position along with the crossroads of Bharatpur has enabled it to increase its wholesale and retail trading function.
Transportation and communications
Bharatpur Airport is in the central part of the city connecting to Kathmandu. Four domestic airlines and one government airline make 7 to 11 flights a day. Mahendra (East West) Highway connects the city to various parts of the country and another highway connects Bharatpur with Kathmandu to the north east[1] and with Birgunj (Birganj) on the border of India to the south. Bus, Micro bus and other land transportation are available to go out of the city, for internal transportation taxi, rickshaw and car/jeep hiring is available.Hakim Chok and Chaubiskothi, Shaheed (martyrs ) Chok, Pul (Bridge) Chok, Bel Chok and Lila Chok are major centres at intersections of major roads.
Communication: Four major local FM radio stations broadcast from Bharatpur. They are "Synergy FM", "Hamro FM", "Radio Triveni", "Radio Chitwan", "Radio Kotagiri", "Kalika music FM", "Kalika FM","Chitwan Online FM" and "Narayani FM". The city also has its own TV channel, called AVASS Television.
Land line telephone services and mobile telephone services are available to the majority of areas. There are multiple private Internet service providers available within the municipality.
Banks: Bharatpur has became a city of Banks and Hospitals. There are more than 40 Banks and Financial Institution in Narayangarh city.
Attractions
Bish Hazari (20 thousand) lake
Bish Hazari (20 Thousand) lake is in the southern corner of Bharatpur. The lake is very attractive for the bird lovers and serves as an important bird watching centre.The lake area houses lots of crocodiles and thus is equally attractive for the reptile lovers. The Lake Lies nearby Chitwan National Park. Bish hazari lake lies just 5 km south from the city centre (Chaubishkothi) of Bharatpur.
Chitwan National Park
Nearby Chitwan National Park is home to one horn rhinos, elephants, royal Bengal tigers, crocodiles, deers and many other wild animals. It is the third largest tourist destination in Nepal after Kathmandu and Pokhara.Hotels of Bharatpur, Nepal and around Bharatpur . It is also enlisted in the world heritage list since 2041 B.S.
Hotels
There are many large and medium sized hotels and lodges near and inside Chitwan National park. Some of them are Royal Century, Naryani Safari, Chitwan Key men, jungle Resort, Jungle safari and tiger top resort, Wild life camp etc. Chitwan national park is also enlisted in the world heritage site which is the biggest honor for a natural site.
Narayani River
The Narayani River flows north to south in the west of Bharatpur. It is the deepest and also one of the biggest rivers of Nepal. The Narayani Bridge over the river connects Chitwan District with Nawalparasi District of Nepal. Small islands, like Nagarban in Narayani river are popular picnic spots.
Rapti River
Rapti River flows east to south west in the south of Bharatpur and makes the northern border of the Chitwan National Park.
Narayangarh
Narayangarh is the main shopping area of Bharatpur city, ward no.1,2,3,4 areas.IT is the main transit point for all the vehicles traveling via east-west East-West Highway and also for the people traveling from Kathmandu, Gorkha, and Pokhara through Mugling road.
Recently, Narayangarh has become a retail and commercial capital of whole Chitwan district and Bharatpur Municipality. It is also the center for hospitality industry which includes Hotels, Lodges, Restaurants etc. and transportation hub for Chitwan district.
Famous religious and cultural landmarks of Bharatpur
- Devghat- Devghat is one of the most holy places for Hindus and is located in ward no. 1, on the banks of Narayani and Kali river junction. Various caves and temples of Hindu God and Goddesses are located here. Devghat also holds a very beautiful natural attraction because of the two main and holy rivers. It is just 7 km from the city centre of Bharatpur.
- Ganeshthan Temple (Baseni) is the most famous Hindu temple in Bharatpur and has a very long history. This temple is believed to be constructed by Muni Makunda Sen, King of Palpa in 15th century, but the modern temple was constructed in 1952 in the period of King Mahendra. This temple is located in Baseni, ward no. 11. Every Tuesday people from different parts of the city visit this temple to worship Lord Ganesh.
- Bageshwori Temple - This temple located in ward no. 2, is also a very old one, believed to be built before Muni Makunda Sen and was renovated by yogi Narahari Nath . Is located in the Devghat area development district, but the area of Bageshwori temple is being used by Bharatpur medical college.
- Harihar Temple (Narayangadh)- Harihar is another name of Hindu God Bishnu. This temple is on the banks of Narayani river.
- Kalika temple- Kalika is one of the very powerful Hindu goddess, this temple is in Bharatpur height. This temple is relatively new, built about 15 years ago.
- Jakhadi Mai Temple (Baseni)- This temple is on the eastern corner of the Jungle in ward no. 11 and was constructed around 25 years ago by the locals.
- Durga Temple (Baseni)- Durga Temple was built by the police force within the compound of Police Academy, Bharatpur in 1992.
- Pashupatinath Temple (Mahendra Buspark) Bharatpur- This new temple is on the banks of the Narayani river with very beautiful scenery of Narayani and northern Jungle of Devghat Region. This temple has all the facilities for wedding ceremonies and other religious purposes.
- Rameshowr Temple (Kchetrapur)- This Mahadev temple is also a new one, built in 1994. This is the busiest temple in the city and also serves people through a health post and library.
- Maula Kalika:- Located on Maula hill in Gaindakot town, next to Narayani River.
Fort Palace and landmark buildings
- Upardanghari fort:- It is in the old Headquarter of Chitwan district and is believed to be made by Satrubhanjan Sah, son of Prince Bahadur Sah to defend newly founded Kingdom in the 17th century. It is located on the top of a hill and overlooks a very nice natural scenery.
- Kasrra Durbar(Palace):- Is an old palace made by Rana Regime inside the Chitwan National park. Now it is being used as an office of National park and also hosts a museum .
- Diyalo Bangala Palace (Aptari Bharatpur):- This was the spring season palace used by the Saha Dynasty of Nepal. This palace was built by Late king Mahendra to rest during winter season. It is located on the banks of Narayani river in ward no. 2.
- DAO Building Bharatpur :- This long and attractive old building was built in the period of shifting the headquarter from Upardangghari. Now is used as an office of chief district officer.
- Bharatpur Covered hall:- Hall in guesthouse of Bharatpur for indoor games.
Educational & institutions
Colleges
- Birendra Multiple Campus - The oldest campus of the city, which is located in the heart of the city, Bharatpur heights. This campus has played a vital role on the higher education history of Chitwan.
- Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science - The agriculture institution under Tribhuvan University (Rampur) (agriculture campus) is the main institution in the fields of agriculture and veterinary science in Nepal. Occupying a huge area, this campus is now declared as a university.[2]
- United Technical College(U-TEC) College of Engineering - The Engineering College under Pokhara University is the only engineering college in Chitwan to run Bachelor progran in Civil Engineering It has capacity of 96 students in Bachelors of Civil Engineering and 48 students is Bachelors in Electrical and Electronics Engineering It is Located at Bharatpur Municipality Ward no-11, Bhojad. Er. Baburam Uppadhaya is Principal and Er. Puran Subedi is Head of the Department at United Technical College.[3]
- Balkumari College - This campus is located near the Narayangadh Bharatpur Height and is the first public college in the city.[4]
- Saptagandaki Multiple Campus - It is the largest public campus in the city and is in Dipendranagar ward no. 10, Bharatpur. The Chairperson of Board of Director is Ms Shobha Kattel. The Campus Chief is Mr Ram Prakash Adhikari and Assistant Campus Chiefs are Mr Maniraj Mahato, Mr Nandalal Paudel and Mr Binod Khanda Timilsena.The number of teachers are about 85 and supporting staffs are about 25.The students enrollment in the college is about 3500.
- Bharatpur college of Medical sciences - This 700 bed teaching hospital is situated in Dipendranagar, Bharatpur.[5]
- Apex Educational Academy- is Higher Sec. School which is located in Bharapur-2,Khetrapur Chitwan.
- Shree Medical and Technical College (SMTC):
Affilitated to Purbanchal University and CTEVT . This college is currently running B.Pharma, B.Sc Nursing, BN, BPH, Pcl Nursing, CMLT courses. It is located at Bharatpur-12 near coca cola factory.
- Chitwan Health Foundation and Research Center (CHFRC)*
Established in 2063 B.S as the nursing School of Chitwan Hospital and Health Foundation Pvt. Ltd, Chitwan Health Foundation and Research Center (CHFRC) situated at Bharatpur 10 Chitwan, is one of the pioneer educational institutions of this region catering the health related education and hospital services to the community of Chitwan region and the mid-zone territory. With existing demand of health human resources of the country, society and people, Chitwan Health Foundation and Research Center (CHFRC) was established in affiliation with CTEVTE. The college is currently running PCL Medical Laboratory Technology and PCL Nursing. Mr. J.N.Thapaliya is the chairman, Mr. sambhu Prasad Subedi Director of CHHFRC and Mr. Deepak Subedi is the Programme Co-ordinator of PCL Medical Laboratory Technology.
- Bharatpur Pilot training school - Nepal’s first and the only private (the movement school is under Nepal Army Air Battery) pilot training school is in Bharatpur, which provides a Private Pilot License and a Commercial Pilot License, after the completion of the 4 month and 10 month courses respectively.[6]
- Maiya Devi Girls College(Dhivy G College) - This campus specially for girls education is in Dipendranagar, Bharatpur.
- Chitwan Medical College and Research Centre - This newly opened medical college with a teaching hospital is located in the heart of the city Dipendranagar, Bharatpur.[7]
- Aroma English Higher Secondary School is one of the renown private school with +2 in Bharatpur established on 2054.
- Prerana Higher Secondary School,-Prerana Secondary English Boarding School was founded in Bharatpur in 2046. The school has been providing education up to secondary level since then. It launched 10+2 program in science stream from 2065 onward.
- SOS Hermann Gmeiner Higher Sec. School-This is a newly established science college specially for the orphans and also for the needy students only after being qualified through series of criterion.
- Others - Chitwan Science College and Orchid Science College are private +2 colleges in Chitwan. Apex academy (Kshetrapur), Presidency college (Dipendranagar), Shanti Academy college(Bharatpur), Xavier college (Bel chowk), Sahid smritimultiple Campus, crystal college(Ratnanagar)Nepal higher secondary school(Ratnanagar) also hold significant number of students.
- Oxford college of engineering and management, Gaindakot, based on bank of Narayani River. It offers courses like BBA, BCA,BE etc.
- Chitwan Hotel Training Center, Bharatpur-10, Chitwan
Hospitals
- Chitwan Medical College Teaching Hospital - This new University hospital is in the heart of Bharatpur-10, Chitwan. This hospital is providing all types of medical facilities.[8]
- Bharatpur Eye Hospital - This hospital is also located in Dipendranagar. With 25 bed capacity, it provides all type of services related to eye problem.
- B.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital - This hospital was established with the help of the Government of People's Republic of China in 1994, with all cancer treatment facilities this is the meager cancer treatment institution in the country. This hospital is named after B.P. Koirala, the democratic leader and the first elected prime minister of Nepal.This hospital is situated at Krishnapur, Bharatpur.[9]
- CMS Teaching Hospital - This is the teaching hospital of Bharatpur medical college with 700 beds. It is providing all sorts of medical services to the locals, occasionally treating them.[5]
- Narayani Community Hospital - This is a relatively new hospital and is located in the heart of the city, Chaubishkothi with 150 beds.
- Other important hospitals and nursing homes are Asha Hospital, Manakamana Hospital, Janasewa Hospital, Chitwan Hospital, Bharatpur Community hospital Pvt. Ltd., Om Hospital, Lok Sewa Pharmacy, Shanti hospital etc.
References
- ↑ flights to Pokhara discontinued as of Oct 2011
- ↑ Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science website
- ↑
- ↑ Balkumari website
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 http://www.cmsnepal.edu.np/pages/aboutinst.htm
- ↑ Bharatpur Pilot Training School website
- ↑ http://www.cmc.edu.np
- ↑ Chitwan Medical College website
- ↑ Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital website
http://www.shreemedical.edu.np/
External links
- http://www.chitwannationalpark.gov.np/
- http://www.himalisherpa.com
- http://www.bharatpurmun.org.np
- http://www.balkumari.edu.np/
- http://www.sosnepal.org.np/
- http://www.smc.edu.np/
- http://www.saptagandaki.edu.np/
- http://www.nepalairflight.com/