Rajahar

Rajahar
रजहर
Village development committee
Rajahar

Location in Nepal

Coordinates: 27°44′N 84°14′E / 27.74°N 84.24°E / 27.74; 84.24Coordinates: 27°44′N 84°14′E / 27.74°N 84.24°E / 27.74; 84.24
Country    Nepal
Zone Lumbini Zone
District

Nawalparasi District

east west highway      = 2.9 km
inner road connected = blacktopped 7 km , on the way to be blacktopped 4.5 km and graveled and other 37 km
Area
  Total 46.6 km2 (18.0 sq mi)
Population (2016 june latest)
  Total 17,550
  Density 380/km2 (980/sq mi)
Time zone Nepal Time (UTC+5:45)

Rajahar is regarded as village development committee which is situated in Nawalparasi District, Lumbini Zone of southern Nepal. It lies in and is intersected by Mahendra Highway. Rajahar Bazar is one of the oldest towns of the area. This area is highly served by weekly street market every Sunday commonly known as Haat Bazar. Rajahar is also the hometown of Devchuli Higher Secondary School and Devchuli College, the oldest education center in the town and the oldest education center from Gaidakot. This place is popular for domestic and international people as a tourist area. one can find peace and eternity here. The local people are very kind and helpful; however, it has not developed to the ratio it has to be compared with other neighbor places like Kawasoti. Major city Narayangarh Chitwan is only 20 kilometers east from Rajahar town. Rajahar was one of the oldest populated and second center of Nawalparasi district. Now it has become one of the best residential places in Nawalparasi;

As a residential place it has:

 (1. Nature Cure Hospital 
  2 Aaurvedic Aushadhalaya 
  3 Sub-Health Post is going to be "Health Post"

Altogether there are 4,514 students in schools and colleges, 2,500 households and 17,550 population in Rajahar. It has self-identity and ready to be a good and well-planned municipality.It is developing in a great pace & it will be one of the best town in that area soon.


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