Kataiya, Nepal Explained

Kataiya
Native Name:कटैया
Other Name:Hardiya Kataiya
Settlement Type:Rupani Rural Municipality Kataiya, Ward-3
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Pushpin Map:Nepal
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Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Nepal
Coordinates:26.58°N 86.7°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Nepal
Subdivision Type1:Development Region
Subdivision Name1:Eastern Dev. Region/EDRRecently, In Province No. 2
Subdivision Type2:Zone
Subdivision Name2:Sagarmatha Zone
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:Saptari District
Unit Pref:km2
Area Total Km2:15
Elevation M:77.5
Population Total:9554
Population As Of:2011AD
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Blank1 Title:Ethnicities
Timezone:NST
Utc Offset:+5:45
Area Code:district code i.e. 031

Kataiya ((In Nepali: कटैया)) is a village development committee (VDC) in the central part of Saptari in the Sagarmatha Zone of south-eastern part of Nepal. This VDC is about 5km south of Rupani bazaar, a bazaar through which the East-West Highway passes and about 15km north of Indo-Nepal border. It is about 8km north-west of the headquarter of Saptari district as well as Sagarmatha zone, Rajbiraj. The VDC comprises 9 wards. It lies in Illaka No. 11. On the basis of 2011AD. census, there are 9,554 population living in about 1,500 individuals houses.

Climate

Kataiya VDC has particularly a tropical climate. The three main seasons, summer, monsoon and winter respectively. Being located in the Plain (Terai) lands of Nepal, the climate and weather of Kataiya is usually hot.[1] The summer season runs from Early April to August and touches temperature ranging from 23 °C (73 °F) to 44 °C (111 °F). Monsoons arrive in the month of July heralded by dust and thunderstorms. The winter season prevails from the month of October till the month of March. Humidity, which prevails during monsoons, diminishes at the arrival of winters. The village observes pleasant sunny days and enjoyable cool nights with the temperature ranging from 6 °C (41 °F) to 30 °C (86 °F).

Kataiya winter season is the most pleasant time. Overall the January is the coldest month and June is the most hottest month in the year.

Festivals And Celebrations

Major religious celebrations include the major Hindu festivals Vijaya Dashami, Dipawali, Chhath, Holi, Ram Navmi, Janai Purnima or Rakshabandhan, Saraswati Puja or Vasant Panchami, Jeetia, Chauth Chandra, Vishwakarma Puja, Govardhan Puja, Bhai Tika, Chaite Dashain and so on. The Dashain, Deepawali, Chhath and Holi are heavily celebrated with full devotee and proper rules. The locals people take pride in the way these festivals are celebrated with joy and happiness.[2]

Temples

There are many small temples including dihabar sthan, rajaji, hanuman temple, dinaram bhadri temple. Dinaram Bhadri is the deity god of Musahar people.

Health

The VDC has a health post with ward volunteers.

The health post provides regular vaccination program and monthly vaccination programs at different places throughout the VDC with the help of Women volunteer. It provides medicines to the poor people. It also provides birth control device like condoms and pills at zero cost.In severe case, patients are referred to Gajendra Narayan Singh Sagarmatha Zonal Hospital (a zonal hospital) located in Rajbiraj which is only a few kilometres away.

Education

There are few secondary schools in this area including Madhyamik Vidhyalaya Kataiya Hardia. Lower secondary schools and primary schools like Oriental English Boarding School, Shree Luvkush E.B.S., etc providing education facilities to the children.

Communication

Telecommunications services include Nepal Telecom, Ncell and UTL. Subisu is providing internet services in place. To promote local culture and news, the number of nearby FM radio stations like: (1)Bhorukuwa FM (2)Chhinnamasta FM (3)Apan FM (4)C FM (5)Chandrama FM (6)Jai Madhesh FM (7)Radio Sakhi, etc.and other FM radio stations like:

(1)Kantipur FM (2)Image FM (3)Saptakoshi FM (4)Radio Nepal (5)Ujyalo Network, etc.are providing linkage to worldwide media access.

References

  1. Web site: Rising Temperature. The Himalayan Times. 6 June 2015.
  2. Web site: Govt announces public holiday on Chhath. My Republica. 7 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304002756/http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=64183. 4 March 2016. dead.

MKM Manish Kumar Mandal