Chhireshwarnath

Chhireshwarnath (Nepali: छिरेश्वरनाथ) is a municipality in the Dhanusa District of Province No. 2 of Nepal.[1] The municipality was established on 18 May 2014,[2] as a result of the merger between Village Development Committees Ramdaiya, Kumhraul, Sakhuwa Mahendranagar, Hariharpur, Gopalpur, Baninya, and Digambarpur.[3]

Kshireshwornath

क्षिरेश्वरनाथ
Municipality
Kshireshwornath
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 26°43′43″N 85°55′30″E
Country   Nepal
ProvinceProvince No. 2
DistrictDhanusa
Government
  TypeChhireswarnath Municipality
Area
  Total50.85 km2 (19.63 sq mi)
Population
  Total42,541
  Density840/km2 (2,200/sq mi)
Languages
  LocalNepali, Maithili
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Area code(s)041
Websitekshireshwornathmun.gov.np

Mahendranagar is one of the villages in Chhireswarnath.[4] Its population was recorded to be 10,209 people as of August 2020. Mahendranagar acts as a bridge connecting Dhalkebar and Janakpur.[5] It has the largest cattle market in Nepal and is the assumed source of 65% of cattle, buffalo, and goats in the Kathmandu valley. It also has health facilities that serve the neighbouring communities and one of the largest paper factories in Nepal, Everest Paper Mill, which provides employment to most of the region's residents.

Dhudmati is one of the largest lakes of the Dhanusha District. Chhireshwarnath is one of the most popular temples dedicated to the God Shiva. Sakhuwabazar has a famous market located in Chhireswarnath Municipality; it is the heart of Chhireswarnath. It has an average annual income of more than 1.25 Crore. The Municipality and the majority of the people residing in Chhireshwarnath are heavily dependent on the local market.

Entertainment

Stage shows, concerts, and plays are occasionally organized by local clubs and organizations. At an earlier time, two movie theatres operated in the city: Radha Talkies and Lavkush Chalachitra Mandir. However, due to the rise of technology and home entertainment facilities, they have closed. Lavkush Chalachitra Mandir may have subsequently reopened. [citation needed]

Geography and climate

Sakhuwa, Mahendranagar

Chhireswarnath is located in the Terai, the forested and marshy terrain at the base of the Himalaya mountain range. The major rivers surrounding it are the Aurahi and Jalad. Chhireswarnath Municipality is famous for its temples (Chhireswarnath Temple). The city has derived its name from the temple Chhireswarnath.

One can see all six seasons in Chhireswarnath: Basant Ritu (Spring – February/March), Grisma Ritu (Summer – April/May/June), Barsha Ritu (Rainy – July/August), Sharad Ritu (Autumn - September/October), Hemanta Ritu (Autumn-winter - November/December), Shishir Ritu (Winter - December/January).

The best time to visit Chhireswarnath is between September and March. During this period, people don't only enjoy the pleasant weather, they also have the chance to see several festivals.

Festivals

Chhath in Sakhuwabazar

There are many festivals celebrated in the Chhireswxrnath municipality like Chaat, Bhai Tika, Dipawali, Bijaya Dashami, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, Holi, and Raksha Bandhan.

Hotels

Chhireshwarnath has several hotels and restaurants which offer accommodations. These include:

  • Hotel Royal
  • Sah Meat house
  • Hotel Namaste
  • Hotel Satabdi
  • Hotel Pachkauri
  • Hotel Tej narayan
  • Bikash Misthaan Bhandar

Education

Accepting the fact that education is a backbone of development, numerous private schools have opened. Most of them are residential English and Nepali medium schools. Chhireswar Janta Ma Bi is one of the oldest schools in the region. Various prominent scholars, administrators, and political dignitaries have finished their schooling from Chhireswar Janta Ma Bi. Presently, it also runs the +2 program with the affiliation from NEB.

Apart from that, various private residential schools are in operation. They are Gangotri Boarding, Rubys International, DRSK Academy, Morning Glory School, Saraswati Boarding, Gyan Mandir Secondary English Boarding School, and Pragati Shishu Sadan.

Social organization

  • Dhanusha Kabadi Kho-Kho Academy: One of the sports organizations in the city that covers the small area of Mahendranagar.

Cooperative organization

Cooperative organizations in Chhireshwarnath include Mahalakshmi, Griha Laxmi, Laxman Rekha, Khusiyali, Jai Singh Baba, and Upyogi, which provide loan and saving facilities for those in need.

Banks

Nepal Rastra Bank, Janakpur

In Chhireshwarnath, a number of banks offer automated teller machines (ATM's):

  • Rastiya Banijya Bank
  • Sahayogi Bikash Bank
  • Machhapuchhre Bank
  • Kumari Bank Limited
  • Siddhartha Bank
  • Century Bank Limited
  • Siddhartha bank
  • NIC ASIA Bank
  • Agriculture Development Bank
  • Prime Commercial Bank

Commercial and industrial facilities

There are a couple of industrial establishments located in the Chhireswarnath Municipality. The city has two liquor factories, the largest paper factory in Nepal, a wire factory, and a plywood factory. There are also many rice mills on the outskirts of the city since fishing is a prominent sector of commerce.

References

  1. "Contributions by Aman gupta". Contributions by Aman gupta. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  2. "Government Cement Factory in Nepal". majorettesrivoli.it.
  3. "Chhireshwarnath, Janakpur". vymaps.com. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  4. "Banks in Chhireshwarnath Municipality - 13 Branches Located". www.financialnotices.com. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  5. "Construction of Mahendranagar(Auarhi) RCC Bridge (Janakpur Dhalkebar Road)". Tradenep. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
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