Triyuga Municipality Explained

Triyuga
Native Name:त्रियुगा नगरपालिका
Settlement Type:Municipality
Mapsize:300
Image Map1:Triyuga municipality divisions.png
Mapsize1:300
Map Caption1:Ward divisions of Triyuga
Pushpin Mapsize:300
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Koshi Pradesh
Coordinates:26.7919°N 86.6989°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Nepal
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Koshi Pradesh
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Udayapur
Subdivision Type3:No. of wards
Subdivision Name3:16
Established Title:Established
Established Date:26 March 1997
Established Title1:Incorporated (VDC)
Established Date1:Gaighat, Deuri, Bhumrasuwa, Jogidaha, Saune, Khanbu and Jalpachilaune
Established Title2:Incorporated (date)
Established Date2:1997 & 2017
Seat Type:Admin HQ.
Seat:Gaighat
Government Type:Mayor–council
Governing Body:Triyuga Municipality
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Mr. Basanta Kumar Basnet
Leader Party:NC
Leader Title1:Deputy Mayor
Leader Name1:Mrs. Maheshwari Rai (CPN (UML))
Leader Title2:MP & Constituency
Leader Name2:Udayapur 1
Dr. Narayan Khadka (NC)
Leader Title3:MLA & Constituency
Leader Name3:Udayapur 1(B)
Himal Karki (NC)
Area Total Km2:547.43
Area Rank:1st in province
3rd in Nepal
Population Total:103,475
Population As Of:2021
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Rank:
Population Blank1 Title:Households
Population Blank1:25,623
Demographics Type1:Demographics
Demographics1 Title1:Ethnic groups
Demographics1 Info1:Chhetri, Newar Tharu, Rai, Magar
Demographics1 Title2:Female
Demographics1 Info2:52.8%
Demographics1 Title3:Male /100 female
Demographics1 Info3:89.31%
Blank Name Sec1:Main Language(s)
Blank Info Sec1:Nepali, Tharu, Sunuwar/Kiranti, Maithili, Magar, Gurung
Blank Name Sec2:Major highways
Timezone1:NPT
Utc Offset1:+05:45
Postal Code Type:Postal Codes
Postal Code:56300
Area Code Type:Telephone Code
Area Code:035
Website:www.triyugamun.gov.np
Footnotes:Sagarmatha Airport is proposed, Nearest airport is Rajbiraj Airport (57 KM by road) operates daily flights to Kathmandu by Shree Airlines

Triyuga (Nepali: त्रियुगा) is one of the eight municipalities of Udayapur district of the Koshi Pradesh of Nepal. Gaighat is the headquarter of the municipality. According to the 2021 Nepal census the total population of the municipality is 103,475.[1] It is divided into 16 wards. Triyuga Municipality was established on B.S. Chaitra 13, 2053 (26 March 1997). It was named after Triyuga River. A river which flows through the town. Triyuga is the 3rd largest municipality in Nepal and 1st largest in Koshi Pradesh in term of size (area). The total area of the municipality is 547.43km2[2]

Almost all facilities are available in the town. Schools, colleges, Hospitals and clinics are available in the town. There are six police stations and armed police force in the town, and an army barrack is also situated in the city.

Background

Triyuga municipality was established on 26 March 1997 merging 3 VDCs: e.g. Gaighat, Deuri and Bhumarashuwa. Total area of the municipality was 319.88km2.[3]

On 6 March 2017, following VDCs added into Triyuga municipality: Jogidaha, Saune, Khanbu and Jalpachilaune. Now total area of the municipality is .

Ward division

Triyuga municipality is divided into 16 wards:[4]

Ward No. Admin. Centre Area (km2) Pop. 2011 Pop. 2021
1 46.5 5115 4658
2 Motiyahi 47.15 6403 5830
3 Motigada 30.05 8630 9997
4 Salghari 48.38 5962 5666
5 Deuri 44.79 7745 6983
6 Jaljale 38.03 8217 8820
7 Chuhade 40.31 8145 6733
8 Rajabas 19.4 6565 5468
9 Gairun 19.4 5813 5575
10 Bokse 3.81 8394 8265
11 12.3 793211400
12 3.81 6311 7907
13 Dhik 33.49 6832 6386
14 76.97 3008 2312
15 44.13 4893 3541
16 38.9 4552 3184

Geography

Triyuga is one municipality out of four municipalities of Udayapur District. The municipality is surrounded by Mahabharat hills in north and Churey hills in south. Udayapurgadhi and Rautamai are in north of the municipality, Khotang District is in north-east and Chaudandigadhi Municipality is in east. Saptari District is in south of Triyuga Municipality.

This city is in the famous Udayapur Valley. Gaighat (गाइघाट) (other name of Triyuga) is the shadow of a historic kingdom of Sen dynasty in Udayapurgadhi (Chaudandi), this Inner Terai Valley of south-eastern Nepal has a glorious history with a bright future. Gaighat is in the plane of the Valley. Udayapur Valley is the largest valley in eastern Nepal having fabulous natural attractions such as the Triyuga river, Baruwa river flowing through the town. Koshi River is east of the city.

Demographics

2011

The total population of the municipality, as of 2011 Nepal census is 87,557 in which male comprises 41,221 and female 46,336. There are 19,484 households. 74% of people of the municipality is educated. 82% male and 66.5% female are educated.

Chetri is the largest group of caste in Triyuga municipality which comprises 24.24% of people of total population of Triyuga. The second largest group of caste is Tharu people which comprises 14.91%. Rai 12.43%, Magar 9.04%, Bahun (Hill Brahman) 7.74% comprises total population of the municipality.

Nepali language is the mostly spoken language in Triyuga, which is spoken by 55.82% of people. Tharu language is secondly most spoken language, Maithili language is third most spoken language and Magar is fourth.[5]

2021

The total population of Triyuga municipality in 2021 has been increased compared to 2011 Nepal census. According to the 2021 Nepal census, there are 102,725 people living here in 25623 households. The number of males comprises 48463 (47.2%) while females are 54262 (52.8%). Sex ratio is 89.31/100 female. 188 people live per square km.

Ethnically Chettri is the largest group in this rural municipality following Tharu second largest, Rai at third, Magar at fourth and Bahun at fifth position.

Religiously Hindu is the largest group with 77.3% and Kirat Mundhum is the second largest group with 9.1%, Buddhist at third number with 8%.[6]

80% of the total population are literate which means they can read and write but only 13.2% of people have passed SEE.

Nepali is the most spoken language in this municipality with 55.3%, Tharu is second with 14.6%, Maithili is third with 7% and Magar is at fourth with 6.5%. Chamling, Tamang, Rai, Danuwar and Nepal bhasha are other minor languages that are also spoken in this municipality.

Education

Education in the town is accessible.Campuses for higher education are available at Gaighat. Triyuga Janata Multiple Campus provides undergraduate and post graduate education on management and social sciences. Baruwa Campus provides undergraduate education, management and science. Similarly Udayasi English higher secondary school provides intermediate education on science and management. There are numerous other schools for education, such as:

Sports & Leisures

Tharuhat Rangsala

Football, cricket and Cycling are the most popular sports in Gaighat. Tharuhat Rangsala with a capacity of 10,000+ spectators is the largest football stadium in the city. The Udayapur Gold Cup, is held in the stadium with National Football Clubs as well as District Clubs. There is a covered hall at Bokse, where indoor events can be organized. Other facilities in the city includes Boxing Ring, Karate Ring, Table tenniscourt, Lawn Tennis court and Badminton court.

Transportation

The Sagarmatha Highway (NH-16) via Thadi Border, (Saptari) connects Gaighat to Bihar (India). Mahendra Highway (NH-01) crosses NH-16 at Kadmah-Lahan (Saptari) which connects Gaighat with all other parts of the country. NH-16 also connects Gaighat to Khotang and Solukhumbu Districts. Likewise Madan Bhandari Highway (NH-09) goes through the city which connects Dharan in the East and Sindhuli in the west. The highway is opened after the completion of chatara bridge over Koshi.

Public buses are available from Kathmandu, Biratnagar, Kakarbhitta and other cities to move to the city. Local transportation is available within the town. Many small local routes have public transport facilities. Tempos and taxis are available for rent too. Sagarmatha airport is proposed to be constructed in the city.

Nearest airports

Rajbiraj Airport is the nearest airport, roughly 57 km away. Shree Airlines and Buddha Air operates daily flights between Rajbiraj and Kathmandu[8] [9]

The town in connected to Indian border via Thadi in Nepal and Laukaha in India which is 51 km South of Gaighat are a part of one of the agreed route for Mutual Trade between India and Nepal.[10] Nepal Government of Nepal has set up a dedicated customs office in the town.[11] and Government of India has set up a Land Customs Station with a Superintendent level officer.[12] Laukaha has Laukaha Bazar railway station which is a big line and connects to rest of India via Train and NH57 via road.

Communications

Communication facilities is available in the town. Internet services are provided by Nepal Telecom, Subisu, Broadlink, Worldlink. Telephone services are provided by Nepal Telecom, Ncell and United Telecommunications. Both Pstn as well as cellular phones can be used in the city.

Banking

Following banking and financial institutions provides services in the city.

Accommodation

Hotels and restaurants are available in Gaighat. Resorts are available near Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve and in town. Lodges and resorts with sufficient services are available. Hotels and lodges delivers proper hospitality to the guest in the town. Fooding and lodging are available in the hotels of the town. Some of the hotels are Gangachuli Hotel, Hotel A-one, Sital Chautari.

Media

National daily newspapers like Kantipur, The Kathmandu Post, Annapurna post, The Himalayan Times, Nagarik, Republica, Gorkhapatra are available in early morning. Local television named G-music is broadcast via cable.To promote local cultures Triyuga has FM radio stations Radio Triyuga 104 MHz, Radio Udayapur 102 MHz and which are Community radio Stations. Radio Amurta 91.6 is a commercial fm station in Tyiyuga. Cable television service is also available. Many local newspapers are published in the town on daily, weekly basis. Some of them are Majhkharka, Triyuga post, Baruwa Times.

See also

References

  1. Web site: National Population and Housing Census 2021. censusnepal.cbs.gov.np . Census Nepal . 28 April 2024.
  2. Web site: CITY POPULATION – statistics, maps & charts . 8 October 2016. www.citypopulation.de. 23 March 2018.
  3. Web site: Triyuga Municipality . Municipal Association of Nepal . 19 March 2018.
  4. Web site: Ward profile . Triyuga Municipality . 13 December 2020.
  5. Web site: Triyuga Municipality Introduction . 3 July 2018.
  6. Web site: 2021 Nepal census . 2021 . Census Nepal. 24 May 2024.
  7. Triyuga Janta Multiple Campus was established in 1987 (2044 BS) as a public campus. It located in Gaighat, Udayapur district of Nepal. It is affiliated to Tribhuvan University and recognized by University Grant Commission (UGC) of Nepal. It offers bachelor degree programs in Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), One Year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), Bachelor of Education in Information Communication and Technology (B.Ed. ICT), Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) and Master Degree programs in Master of Education (M.Ed.).
  8. News: Rajbiraj Airport to resume its flight services from May 8 as Shree Airline prepares for flight operation. Rai. Pinkey. 24 April 2019. Aviation Nepal. 11 September 2019.
  9. Web site: Buddha Air flights to Rajbiraj. Sandeep. Sen. 20 January 2020. The Himalayan Times.
  10. Web site: India Nepal Trade Agreement. India-Nepal Foreign Treaty of Trade Agreement.. www.eximguru.com. 12 September 2019.
  11. Web site: Department of Customs, Nepal - Custom Contact Offices. www.customs.gov.np. 12 September 2019.
  12. Web site: Indian Customs Non-Tariff Notification No. 17/2012 – Customs (N.T.) | Amends Notification No 63/1994 Customs N T dated the 21st November 1994.

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