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1 Events (Mahotsav)  



1.1  Gaindakot Mahotsav  





1.2  Amarapuri Mahotsav  







2 Media  



2.1  Aadarsha Samaj - Daily  





2.2  Vijay FM  





2.3  Mukundasen TV  





2.4  Gaindakot - Weekly  





2.5  Vijay Khabar - Weekly  





2.6  Radio Sanket  





2.7  Gaindakot Khabar - Weekly  







3 Tourist attractions  



3.1  Maula Kalika  





3.2  Laxmi Narshimha Divya Dham Temple  





3.3  British Camp  





3.4  Dhodeni  





3.5  Narayani River  





3.6  Narayangadh  





3.7  Chitwan National Park  







4 Education  



4.1  Literacy  





4.2  Schools, colleges and educators  







5 Agriculture  





6 Health  





7 Industry  





8 Communication  





9 Transportation  





10 Drinking water  





11 NPO/NGO  





12 References  





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Coordinates: 27°44N 84°23E / 27.73°N 84.39°E / 27.73; 84.39
 

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Gaindakot
गैँडाकोट नगरपालिका
Gaindakot is located in Gandaki Province
Gaindakot

Gaindakot

Location in Nepal

Gaindakot is located in Nepal
Gaindakot

Gaindakot

Gaindakot (Nepal)

Coordinates: 27°44′N 84°23′E / 27.73°N 84.39°E / 27.73; 84.39
Country   Nepal
ProvinceGandaki
DistrictNawalpur
Government
 • MayorMadan Bhakta Adhikari (NC)
 • Deputy MayorShanti Koirala (NC)
Area
 • Total159.93 km2 (61.75 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total58,841 [1]
 • Density367.92/km2 (952.9/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Postal code
33003
Area code078
Websitewww.gaindakotmun.gov.np

Gaindakot (Nepali: गैँडाकोट, pronounced [ˈɡʌ̃ĩ̯ɽakoʈ]; sometimes spelled Gaidakot) is a municipalityinNawalpur District in the Gandaki Zone of southern Nepal. It became a municipality in May 2014 by merging the existing Mukundapur, Amarapuri, and Gaindakot VDCs.[2][3] It was again expanded by merging Ratanpur VDC. It is situated on the shore of Narayani River in the lap of Maula Kalika temple. So this place has a great possibility of tourism development. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, it had a population of 58,841 and 13,623 individual households according to 2011 Nepal census.[4]

Events (Mahotsav)

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Gaindakot Mahotsav

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First Gaindakot Mahotsav

Second Gaindakot Mahotsav

Third Gaindakot Mahotsav

Amarapuri Mahotsav

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First Amarapuri Mahotsav=

Media

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To promote local culture, Gaindakot has one FM radio station Vijaya FM[5] – 101.6 MHz which is a Community radio station. MTV Mukundasen TV, the first channel of Gaindakot, is broadcast from here.[citation needed]

Aadarsha Samaj - Daily

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First newspaper published from gaindakot. It was regional release of Aadarsha Samaj news paper from Pokhara.

Vijay FM

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Vijaya Community Information & Communication Cooperative Ltd. (VICCOL) was established in 2000 in Gaindakot, Nawalparasi. It established Vijaya FM and first aired on 21 August 2004 and tuned into 101.6 MHz. Community Radio Vijaya FM is the common endeavor of peoples from different socioeconomic backgrounds (i.e. experts, community members, and professionals), non-government organizations, community forest user groups, schools, colleges, hospitals, cooperatives, temples and other social institutions.

In many aspects, this radio intends to carry out the issues and the references that are hidden in the society. Awareness rising through radio programmes, case study, reports and to provide useful information to the targeted people on socio-economic, educational, cultural, as well as healthy entertaining programmes, Community Radio has been broadcasting the programmes through multiple indigenous and local languages. It is supposed that the radio would help to bring awareness among the targeted people and empower them.

Mukundasen TV

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Popularly known as MTV [1], it is licensed for cable transmission. Launched in 1st Bhadra in 2007, MTV is part of Mukundasen Media Pvt. Ltd., which also comprises online Radio Mukundasen and online e-paper of MTV e-magazine. The three media complement each other in news and programming.

Gaindakot - Weekly

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Gaindakot Weekly newspaper was established in 2013 and became the first newspaper published from Gaindakot.

Vijay Khabar - Weekly

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Vijay Khabar Weekly was established in 2014.

Radio Sanket

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Radio Sanket is a radio established Gaindakot.

Gaindakot Khabar - Weekly

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Gaindakot Khabar debuted in 2015.

Tourist attractions

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Maula Kalika

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Gaindakot is famous nationwide for Maula Kalika temple and for Maula hill hiking. The temple is situated at the top of the Maula hill mountain (approx 561 metres (1,841 ft) above sea level) where people climb around a 2-kilometre (1.2 mi) long trail. Maula Kalika is popular for its 360-degree panoramic view of the entire Chitwan including Chitwan National Park on the south and Mt. Manaslu and Kaligandaki river on the north. The temple is famous for sunrise view. Many high-ranking officials of Nepal, including presidents, former kings and foreign dignitaries, have visited the temple. Dashain (Vijaya dashami or Bada Dashain) festival in Sept–October and in March–April (Chaite Dashain) are peak seasons. Maula Kalika is the symbol of Hindu goddess Kali or Kalika is associated with eternal energy, the symbol of power, harmony and new beginning. The attractive view of Narayani river and many houses can be seen from there.

Laxmi Narshimha Divya Dham Temple

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The temple of Laxmi Narshimha is situated at the Northern lap of Maula Hill, beside Narayani River at Gaindakot ward 1. This Temple was established on 2056 BS, whole temple is made on southindain architecture, Main Shrine is dedicated to the Hindu God NaraSimbha with his Consort Lakshmi ,Narasimha, an avatar of the god Vishnu.along with Narsimbha idol, there are other 8 gods & Goddess idols inside the temple, Goddess Luxmi, God Natawar Narayan along with two consorts, God Sudarsan Narayan, God Vaikunthanath along with three consorts, Garuda, God Hanumanji, Goddess Goda Devi [ Incarnation of Bhu Devi(Earth mother )], Jagatguru Ramanujacharya swami along with other Acharyas are inside the Temple Premises, We can also found Beautiful Pond in the temple with Goddess Luxmi in the middle of the pond, Temple provides Free Prasadam (Food) and Residence services for devotees who travelled and came from far place.

British Camp

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A picnic site within 10-minute walk from Laxmi Narshima Temple.

Dhodeni

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Dhodeni is located on the northern part of Gaindakot's hilly area sandwiched by two mountains at an altitude of about 300 m (980 ft) from sea level. Dhodeni is populated by Gurung, Magar and some Kumal tribes within few hundred houses. Dhodeni is widely popular for traditional dance and party events during festive seasons around October.

Narayani River

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Kaligandaki river and Narayani River flows north, east and south of Gaindakot. Narayani river 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. Eastern side of the Narayani river bank in Gaindakot is regarded as the holy site for Hindu rituals and well as a playground for school children. For long time Narayani river had been a life-line of Gaindakot as the main source of drinking water supply irrespective of the season and water quality until the late 1990s.

A lot of people walk over Narayani Bridge for cool evening air and scenic sunset view.

View of Narayani Bridge and Gaindakot

Narayangadh

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Narayangadh in Bharatpur city (which is not part of Gaindakot), is the main shopping and commercial area for Gaindakot residents. It is the main transit point for all the vehicles traveling via east–west Mahendra Highway and also for the people traveling from Kathmandu, Gorkha, and Pokhara through Mugling road. Devghat is an important religious site for elderly people of Gaindakot.

Recently, Narayangadh 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.

One has to travel through the Narayani Bridge to connect Narayanghat and Gaindakot.

Chitwan National Park

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Nearby Chitwan National Park, a World Heritage Site (also not part of Gaindakot), is home to one horn rhinoceros, elephants, royal Bengal tigers, crocodiles, deer and many other wild animals. It is the third largest tourist destination in Nepal after Kathmandu and Pokhara. Gaindakot's name is derived from the rhinoceros, as they are said to be once dominating Gaindakot plains until the mid-20th century.

Written by J R

Education

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Literacy

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More than 88% people are literate.[citation needed]

Schools, colleges and educators

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There are several schools in this small town, educating thousands of children. A mix of government, private and community based education institutions are in operation. The academic performance is fairly high. Senior teachers are active. Besides this, a lot of students go to schools in Chitwan as well.

Agriculture

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Rice field in Gaindakot Town in Nawalparasi, Lumbini Nepal.

Gaindakot's plain land is suitable for agriculture. Rice, wheat, mustard, corn, millet, and potato are among the crops grown across the seasons in Gaindakot.

The land on the northern area of east–west national highway before the hilly area is traditionally used for farming due to the better irrigation system. Farmers and peasants in Gaindakot are reliable on monsoon season as the most efficient irrigation source.

A small irrigation dam is located on the way toward Dhodeni, north of Ranital. Farming in Gaindakot is non-dependent on modern farm equipment except tractors and is mostly conducted through "Kuto-Kodali", the traditional way of Nepali agriculture. Gaindakot is also famous for the production of Sagar Honey, nationally famous for its taste.

By J R

Health

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Industry

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Gaindakot has some small scale textile industries, boring industries, metal industries, gas refilling industries, a brewery and a distillery. Dynamic Towel Industry, M G Textile are based in Gaindakot. The Bhrikuti Paper and Pulp factory has been shut down since 2011 due to financial reasons.[6][7] Chitwan Match Factory once established in the late 1980s operating from Jajua on the east of Gaindakot town has been shut down in the 1990s probably due to the shift of market demand on lighters. Below is a list of industries in Gaindakot:

Production Industries:

Kandel Rice Mill-Gaindakot-7

Brewery and Distillery
Paper and Pulp
Gas Refilling Industries
Restaurant
- Food Circle [Gaindakot- 2]
Oil Packaging Industries
Textile Industries
Plastic Tent Fabrication Industries
Plastic Rope Fabrication Industries
Drinking Water and Beverage Industries
Bakery Industries
Hume Pipe and Electric Poles Industries

Communication

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The local dialing code of Gaindakot Municipality 078 which is shared from Nawalparasi District. People of Gaindakot use sim of both Ncell and Nepal TelecomofNarayani zone instead of Lumbini zone.

Transportation

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Bharatpur Airport (located in Chitwan, not in Gaindakot) is located on the south of Gaindakot and is the nearest airport connecting to Kathmandu. Four domestic airlines and one government airline make 7 to 11 flights a day. Mahendra (East West) Highway connects Gaindakot to Kankarbhitta in the east to Bhimdatta (formerly Mahendranagar) in the west of the country while another highway connects Gaindakot with Kathmandu and Pokhara via Narayangadh. Bus, Micro bus and other land transportation are available for long route journey and for internal transportation taxi, rickshaw and car/jeep hiring is available from Pulchok Narayangadh, next to Narayani Gridge.

Transportation facilities within Gaindakot has developed a lot over the past few years. Now most of the roads are pitched especially the areas nearby Mahendra Highway. Large number of people use motor bikes, bicycles, few use private car. Public transportation are regularly available across the highway and from Pulchowk to Maula Kalika hill base.

The nearest international airport will be Gautam Buddha International Airport about 118 kilometres (73 mi) west of Gaindakot. The airport, a few kilometers away from Lumbini, is expected to be operational from second half of 2018 once upgrade work has been completed.

Drinking water

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There are two projects that extract and process drinking water supply for households. Underground and brook water from Jay Shree Khola is used processed and supplied through different distribution channels.

The water drinking supply in Jaluke is located in Ward no. 1 which is partly open water. Gaindakot pumping scheme water supply and sanitation user organization supplies underground water in wards no. 1,2,4,5,6 and 8.

NPO/NGO

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Vijaya Development Resource Centre (VDRC), initially known as Vijaya Youth Club, is a non-profit member based social development organization. It has been working in the community development sector since 1982 with a vision of equitable, peaceful, affluent and self-reliant society. VDRC is now recognized as a national level NGO with multidisciplinary human resources and good infrastructure facilities. It has successfully completed a number of community development projects across the country and has made a significant contribution in bringing positive changes through a people-centered development approach.

SAHAMATI ('consensus' in Nepali), is a non-governmental, non-political and non-profit organization established in 2001 with its headquarters in Gaindakot. It works for equitable development with community-centered approach, focusing on social justice and social transformation, human rights development and self-help promotion in cooperation with similar international organizations.

SDRC (Social Development and Research Center)

References

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  1. ^ "Population statistics of Nepal in the year 2011 A.D" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 July 2013.
  • ^ "72 new municipalities announced". My Republica.com. Archived from the original on 18 June 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  • ^ "Government announces 72 new municipalities". The Kathmandu Post. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  • ^ "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Archived from the original on 12 October 2008. Retrieved 18 December 2008.
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  • ^ "Nepal's largest paper mill Bhrikuti Paper and Pulp to shut down permanently [From the web]". Fastmarkets RISI. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  • ^ "यसरी ढल्यो चीनले बनाइदिएको भृकुटी कागज कारखाना".
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