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Sabaila, Nepal

Coordinates: 26°49′N 86°05′E / 26.81°N 86.09°E / 26.81; 86.09
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Sabaila
सबैला
Nickname: 
Sabela
Sabaila is located in Nepal
Sabaila
Sabaila
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 26°49′N 86°05′E / 26.81°N 86.09°E / 26.81; 86.09
Country   Nepal
ProvinceMadhesh
DistrictDhanusha
Government
 • MayorKari Ram Yadav (MC)
 • Deputy MayorRahima Khatun (MC)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total
24,893
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)
Websitewww.sabailamun.gov.np

Sabaila, sometimes spelled Sabela, is a municipality in Dhanusa District in Province No. 2 of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 6,860 persons living in 1,246 individual households. Sabaila is one of the strongest municipalities in the Dhanusha district.

There is a guy named Rahul Sah who has cleared his Secondary Education Examination (SEE) from shree saraswati secondary school sabaila-8, thilla on the year 2080. He was a very talented student as well as naughty.he always used to gather the students of his classroom and chanting and singing jay shree ram all over the school. In a single word,he was the leader of the school and everyone of his class used to follow him as their inspiration.At the time of leadership, he planned an education tour of 4days for his classmate friends at very small fee NPR3000. He had also been recognized as the best student in municipal level quiz competition held on simradi, sabaila organized by personnel organization. The most interesting thing about Mr.rahul is that he is the rarest student in his whole school whom every teacher used to hate and every student used to like.There is one Area Police Station in Sabaila, which is located in Sabaila Ward No-03. There is a central marketplace that serves 20 nearby villages. There is one popular temple, "Durga Mandir" where "Dashain- one of the greatest Hindu festivals", is celebrated grandly. Many residents of the region are educated and hold technical persons like Overseer and Engineer. Few of them are working as engineer in abroad.As well as professionals such as CA, Doctor, MBA, Doctorate (Ph.D.). Its population is approximately 46,000.[1] There is a mosque situated near the local area police station. The transport system of Sabaila is connected with Janakpur and Kathmandu and is linked with the Mahendra Rajmarg i.e. East-West highway. There are 5 government schools, which go up to 10th grade. One of them is Saraswati Secondary School which runs a diploma in computer engineering affiliated with CTEVT as well as +2 in Hotel Management, Education and Management too. There are private schools too. Among them, Adarsh Vidhya Mandir English Boarding School and Sunrise English Boarding School are the oldest private schools. Royal English Boarding School goes up to 8th grade. Some newly established schools are Ganodaya Bal Batika School and Shree Jay Maa Durge English Boarding School. All these private schools are located in Sabaila. There is a Primary Health Center located in Sabaila which serves around 18 villages of Sabaila municipality. There is an engineering association called MECA ENGINEERING SOCIETY which is formed by the engineer of Sabaila. Its main objective is to solve the problems of Sabaila municipality which is related to sustainable development. Sabaila is also a town of ponds. There are 8 ponds only in Sabaila and others are located in Sabaila municipality. Some of the famous ponds are Satoshar and Kathmahal Pokhari. Some of the major temples are Durga Mandir, Krishna Mandir, Hanuman Mandir of Sabaila, Satoshar-Dham Mandir of Satoshar, Radha Krishna Mandir of Gobindpur, Hanuman temple of Thilla, Vishnu temple of Bhathihan, Hanuman temple of Raghunathpur, Salhesh temple of Kothiya, etc.

Ethnicity groups - Jayaswal, brahmins, yadav, sudi, teli, muslim

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  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-08-22. Retrieved 2017-08-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Municipality. Digital Himalaya. Retrieved 3 September 2008.