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Bardaghat (or Bardghat) [नेपाली: बर्दघाट] is a Municipality in Parasi District in Lumbini Province, Nepal. It is situated in the lap of Chure range. This municipality was established on 18 May 2014 by merging existing Makar and Panchanagar VDCs. Again during the local election, the neighbouring VDC Dawanne devi and some part of Dhurkot, Jamuniya, Rupauliya were merged in it. It has a population of 55,382 (Last Census) with the area of 162.05 km2. It is an emerging town of Parasi District that is developing rapidly.

Bardaghat (or Bardghat)
बर्दघाट नगरपालिका
Makar
Municipality
Motto(s): 
"बर्दघाट नगरपालिकाको चाहना शान्ति, समृद्ध, सम्मुनत र सुन्दर समाजको स्थापना"
Bardaghat (or Bardghat)
Location in Nepal
Bardaghat (or Bardghat)
Bardaghat (or Bardghat) (Nepal)
Coordinates: 27.55°N 83.80°E / 27.55; 83.80
Country   Nepal
ProvinceLumbini Province
ZoneLumbini Zone
DistrictParasi District
Government
  MayorShambhulal Shrestha
  Deputy MayorRudra Prakash Upadhyay
Population
 (2068)
  Total55,382
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Websitehttp://bardaghatmun.gov.np/

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Economy


It is a commercial and trading area, mostly an upcoming economy hub of Nawalparasi. The economy of Bardaghat is centred around trade, service and business. The main trading points are Bardaghat chowk, TCN chowk, Chisapani, etc. Besides the modern shopping, the traditional market called Hatbazar run twice around the city area in two places, Wednesday in Chisapani, Friday in Hatbazar line and Similarly Sunday in Dharma Basti. The main aspect of business in Bardaghat involves banking, education, transport and hotel. Dozens of banks, Financial institutes and co-operative societies operate from here.

Bardaghat is connected to the biggest city Butwal and Bharatpur through the Mahendra highway. It serves as the gateway for the province no 5. The private commerce and trade of Bardaghat are united under the umbrella of Bardaghat Chamber of Commerce and Industry. "Audhyogik Byapar Mela" is an industry exhibition held in Bardaghat yearly at Mangsir/Poush.


Transport


Bardaghat municipality is connected with Mahendra Highway that connects Bardaghat to the Kakarbhitta and Bhimdatta in east and west respectively. Another important highway of Bardaghat is hulaki highway that connects it to the Parasi and Bhairahawa. Bardaghat is also connected to Triveni through the Bardaghat-Triveni road also with the Maheshpur check post from the Bhutaha-Maheshpur road. Several buses operate from Bardaghat for the further destination. Daily the number buses pass through the Bardaghat which can easily be accessed from the TCN chowk from which we can go to all part of Nepal. Nearly more than 100 bus departs from the bus terminal of Bardaghat to the short distance such as Bardaghat-Butwal, Bardaghat-Triveni, Bardaghat-Malbari, Bardaghat-Parasi, Bardaghat-Maheshpur. During the winter season, small jeeps also operate towards the hillside of the city.


Health


Health is a very important prospect required for humans. As such, Sahid Smriti Community Hospital and Chisapani Hospital are two major hospitals of this area. Private medical centres such as Sanjivani Health Home, Bardaghat Dental Clinic, Daunne Devi Hospital, etc. and other various Government health clinic are also present in Bardaghat.


Education


Bardaghat is set to be an educational hub for the western Nawalparasi with more than 50 private and government colleges. Divya Jyoti Multiple Campus and Daunnedevi Multiple campus are two notable colleges of Parasi area, providing education from kindergarten to master level. Other various schools and colleges of this area are:


Kindergarten



Colleges



Sports


Bardaghat is a hometown of a well-known football player Bimal Gharti Magar and cricket player Rohit Paudel. Sports such as football, cricket, martial art, badminton, volleyball, basketball, etc. are being played in Bardaghat. Ex-Army Camp is one of the famous and multi-purpose grounds located here. In Bardaghat, a covered hall is in under construction.


Place of interest


chisapani tall hawa tall


Media


The two radio channels in operation are Radio Daunne and Dautari FM. One weekly daily named as "Esthaniya Patra" and a local television channel "Triveni Television" are two popular media in this area.


References


  1. "72 new municipalities announced". My Republica.com. Archived from the original on June 18, 2014. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  2. "Government announces 72 new municipalities". The Kathmandu Post. Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  3. "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Archived from the original on October 12, 2008. Retrieved 18 December 2008.

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