Hadiya, Nepal

Hadiya, Nepal
हडिया
Village development committee
Hadiya, Nepal

Location in Nepal

Coordinates: 26°47′N 86°50′E / 26.78°N 86.84°E / 26.78; 86.84Coordinates: 26°47′N 86°50′E / 26.78°N 86.84°E / 26.78; 86.84
Country    Nepal
Zone Sagarmatha Zone
District Udayapur District
Population (2011)
  Total 11,331
Time zone Nepal Time (UTC+5:45)
Area code(s) 035

Hadiya, Nepal is a village development committee in Udayapur District in the Sagarmatha Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 11331 people living in 2355 individual households cheetri and bharmin is the major ethnic community with huge population while Magars, sunuwar, Newar,Tharu and madhesi are ethnic minorities living in the village.

The Village is hugely rural and connected mostly with gravel roads. most of the houses are wooden with sparely modern houses made of bricks and cement. The center of town is crowded denesly with unplanned buildings and weak infrastructures as well as pollution due to vehicles,scattered wastage and dusty gravel roads has created critical problem in the townand their lifestyle as every household waste their productive time The hilly people brings their agricultural products to sell in the town and buys clothes, equipments and other goods.the town is the most populated municipality of Udayapur District besides Gaighat,Beltar and Katari . Agriculture is the major occupation while service sector is blooming recently. The town was badly affected during 10 years of civil war which destroyed many infrastructures of town but now most of the governmental office has be re-constructed. reputed political leader DR.Narayan khadka has been elected several time as a representative of this town though town has been waiting for his policies to be implemented in the town.[1]

Educational Institutions

Private Schools

▪Budur Lal Vidhya Niketan PVT LTD ▪SUDARSHAN SECONDARY SCHOOL PVT ▪CHANDI BRIGHT FUTURE

Government Schools

Transports

Agriculture

References

  1. "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Retrieved 13 November 2008.

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