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Baraha Nagarpalika
बराहा नगरपालिका
Country   Nepal
ZoneKosi Zone
DistrictSunsari District
Population
 (2011)
 • Total105,237
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)
postal code
56716
Area code025

Barah Nagarpalika is a Municipality in Sunsari District in the Kosi Zone of south-eastern Nepal. Situated nearby the Koshi River. Most of the residents, as is common in Nepal, depend on agriculture but in the last few years the trend of going to the gulf countries as workers is increasing. The Town is yet to have any prominent business house but is a growing market with a number of small industries, hotels and shops. Being linked with some major towns of the Sunsari District, this Town holds a very good chance of development. There are number of schools and a higher secondary school in the Town and almost all the children go to primary school and higher school. But the fraction of students continuing their studies to higher level is somehow not too great because of the low economic status of the people.

Most of the residents are Hindu but there is also a small area of Islam people in the village. The village is rich in temples and there is also a mosque and a church.

At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 105237 .[1]

Climate

The weather in Biratnagar is mostly hot. Biratnagar experiences 6 seasons,

Season Span (Nepali calendar) Span (Georgian calendar) Characteristics
Basanta (Spring) Chaitra-Baisakh March–April Around 25-30 degrees Celsius, very dry and windy
Grishma (Summer) Jestha-Ashad May–June Very hot, Up to 40 degrees Celsius, farmers prepare for rice planting
Barsha (Monsoon) Shrawn-Bhadra July–August Hot, very humid and heavy monsoon rains, Krishna Janma Asthami (Birth of Lord Krishna) celebrations
Sharad (Autumn) Ashvin-Kartik September–October Calm temperatures, festival season of Dashain and Tihar
Hemanta (Pre winter) Mangshir-Pausha November–December Cold temperatures and sometimes fog (20-10 degrees Celsius), farmers harvest the rice
Sishir (Winter) Magh-Falgun January–February cold temperatures and foggy weather.

References

  1. ^ "Nepal Census 2011". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Retrieved 2 December 2008.


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