Ramkot, Nepal Explained

Official Name:Ramkot
Native Name:रामकोट
Settlement Type:Village of Nagarjun Municipality
Pushpin Map:Nepal
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Mapsize:300
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Nepal
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Nepal
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name1:Province No. 3
Subdivision Name2:Kathmandu
Established Title:
Population As Of:2011
Population Note:50.2% males (4,399) and 49.8% females (4,360)[1]
Population Total:8759
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Blank1 Title:Ethnicities
Timezone:Nepal Time
Utc Offset:+5:45
Coordinates:27.7167°N 100°W

Ramkot is a village of the Nagarjun Municipality, Bagmati Province, Nepal (formerly part of the village development committee). The 2011 Nepal census recorded that Ramkot had a population of 6,303 people in 1,427 independent households.[2]

Ramkot is named after the Hindu deity, Rama. A local legend says that Rama spent a few days in Ramkot during exile and left behind a piece of his clothing,[3] while another describes how Rama constructed a building to store his weapons, named Kot (house of keeping weapons). Sitapaila, an adjacent village, is named after Sita, Rama's wife, who is said to have visited the settlement.

Location

Dandapauwa

Dandapauwa (डाँडापौवा) (27.7167°N 101°W) is a ward of Ramkot that borders Taufical, Fasku, Puldol, JayantiGaun, and Gotamthok. The Manamati and Kolpini rivers flow through Dandapauwa, part of the district of Kathmandu.[4]

Demographics

Ramkot is a Magar village.

Major demographic groups in Dandapauwa include Newar, Sanyasi, Brahmin, Chhetrie, and Tamang populations. The remaining population consists of Kashmiri, Tibetan, and Madhesi Muslims.

Economy

Most of the population engage in agriculture so local tunnels are often built for farming. A grain factory, noodle factory, bitumen factory, and a pharmacy operate in the region. However, the tobacco factory was closed in 2013 due to extreme pollution emissions.

Small-scale companies can also be found. Financial companies include Kotasya Bhairab and Shyameshwor, named after local temples.

Politics

Ramkot falls within the Kathmandu 9 parliamentary constituency. Since the 2017 national elections, the constituency has been represented by Krishna Gopal Shrestha of the Nepal Communist Party in the House of Representatives. Before the 2017 elections, the constituency was represented by Dhyan Govinda Ranjit of the Nepali Congress party, who was elected as a member of the Nepalese Constituent Assembly in the 2013 Nepalese Constituent Assembly election.[5]

References

  1. Web site: Ramkot (Ward, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location.
  2. Web site: Nepal Census 2011 - Population of 753 Local Unit (Ward Level). 2021-02-14. Central Bureau of Statistics.
  3. Web site: 2015-05-05. Relief yet to reach a village 4 km from Kathmandu. 2021-02-15. Hindustan Times. en.
  4. Web site: Sita Ram Secondary School.
  5. Web site: Nepali Times The Brief » Blog Archive » Vote counting, day II. 2021-02-15. en-US.