Bhojpur Municipality

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Bhojpur is the traditional home of the Kirat Rai people and has a long history since the settlement of the Kirat Rai people. Bhojpur bazaar is famous for its metalwork, particularly khukuri knives and Karuwa (metal vessels). It is home to many businesses as well as skilled craftsmen. Other major towns in the district include Dingla to the north, Ghoretar to the south, and Taksar near the airstrip, from where flights connect to Biratnagar and Kathmandu.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The design and construction of the 240 km Koshi Highway in east Nepal between Dharan on the Terai Plain and Num in the Middle Himalaya commenced in the early 1970s and was completed in 2012 when the first vehicles were able to drive to Num.[1] Construction of this highway links Bhjopur to other major cities and towns like Hile, Dhankuta and Dharan.

Historically it is a part of Majh Kirat (middle Kirat/ Khambuwan), and used to be called "east number 4". Middle Kirat consists mainly of Bhojpur and Khotang districts, the traditional home of kirat Rai people, an indigenous ethnic group of Nepal. In addition to Rais, other ethnic groups include castes like Chhetris, Bahuns, and Dalits.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Background

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All VDCs within Bhojpur district

Bhojpur was a VDC in Bhojpur District before 2014. According to the 2011 Nepal census it had total population of 7,446 with 2,070 households.[2]

On 18 May 2014 the Government of Nepal declared 72 new municipalities within the whole country.[3] At the same time Bhojpur Municipality was declared, incorporating Bhojpur, Bhaisipankha, Bokhim and Taksar VDCs diving in 11 ward units.

In March 2017, the Government of Nepal restructured all the local level bodies of Nepal into 753 new local level structures.[4][5] The previous Aamtep, Helauchha, Siddheshwar and Gupteshwar VDCs merged again in Bhojpur Municipality and rearranged the 11 wards into 12 wards.

Now total area of the municipality is Script error: No such module "convert". and total population according to the 2011 Nepal census is 27,204. The admin headquarter of the municipality is located at Bhojpur Bazar (ward no. 7).[6]

Ward distribution of Bhojpur Municipality
Former VDC Ward Area (KM²) Population Map
Helauchha 1 19.08 1500
2 20.77 2211
Gupteshwar 3 17.31 1914
Siddheshwar 4 17.47 2842
Bokhim 5 16 2882
Bhojpur 6 4.03 1710
7* 2.29 2805
8 4.75 1160
9 2.38 1771
Bhaisipankha 10 18.28 2434
Aamtep 11 16.44 2635
Taksar 12 20.72 33.50

Constituency

Bhojpur Municipality is divide into two Provincial constituencies as below:

Constituency MLA Party Ward No. Neighborhood
Bhojpur 1(A) Rajendra Kumar Rai rowspan=5, bgcolor="Template:Party color"| Nepal Communist Party 1 & 2 Helauchha
3 Gupteshwar
4 Siddheshwar
5 Bokhim
10 Bhaisipankha
Bhojpur 1(B) Sher Dhan Rai rowspan=3, bgcolor="Template:Party color"| Nepal Communist Party 6,
7,
8,
9
Bhojpur
11 Aamtep
12 Taksar

People

Religion

College & Universities

Tourism Spots

Transportation

Airways

Bhojpur Airport

Public Bus

Bhojpur Bus Park

Notable people

References

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