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Muga

Muga is a village development committee in Dhankuta District in the Kosi Zone of eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4101 people living in 738 individual households.[1] Muga मुगा Village development committee Muga is located in NepalMugaMuga Location in Nepal Coordinates: 27.04°N 87.21°E Country Nepal Zone Kosi Zone District Dhankuta District Population (1991) • Total 4,101 Time zone UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time) Postal code 56807 Area code 026 References Last edited 5 years ago by Usedtobecool Related articles 1991 Nepal census Census conducted by the Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics Satungal Village of Chandragiri Municipality in No. 3, Nepal Saudiyar Village Development Committee in Lumbini Province, Nepal

Hilly

The hilly regions of Nepal include districts in the Mid-Hills, Lumbini Province, and other parts of the country. Mid-Hills A major part of Nepal, making up 43% of the country's land area Includes the fertile valleys of Kathmandu, Pokhara, Banepa, and Trisuli Also includes rugged mountain topography Some districts in the Mid-Hills include: Tansen Bandipur Baglung Kushma Ridi Mangalsen Dailekh Gorkha Lumbini Province Includes some districts with hilly and rugged terrain Includes the birthplace of Gautam Buddha Some districts in the Lumbini Province include: Eastern Rukum Rolpa Arghakhanchi Pyuthan Dang Banke Other hilly regions The hilly region is located in the central part of Nepal The hilly region is less developed than the Terai but more developed than the Himalaya The hilly region includes hills, valleys, basins, and low tablelands of varying altitude and magnitude

Dhankuta

Dhankuta (Nepali: धनकुटा listenⓘ)[2] is a hill town and the headquarters of Dhankuta District in Koshi Province in Eastern Nepal. According to 2011 Nepal census, it has population of 26,440 inhabitants. Dhankuta धनकुटा City A view of Dhankuta hill town A view of Dhankuta hill town Nickname: Eastern Hillstation Motto(s): Hamro Dhankuta, Ramro Dhankuta Dhankuta is located in Koshi ProvinceDhankutaDhankuta Location in Koshi Province Show map of Koshi Province Show map of Nepal Show all Coordinates: 26°59′0″N 87°20′0″E Country Nepal Province Koshi Province District Dhankuta District Government • Mayor Mr. Chintan Tamang (NCP) • Deputy Mayor Ms. Bhima Devi Khanal (NCP) Population (2011[1]) • Total 26,440 • Ethnicities Athpare Yakkha Limbu Brahmin Chhetri Gurung • Religions Yuma Sammang Kirat Mundhum Hinduism Buddhist Time zone UTC+5:45 (NST) Postal Code 56800 Area code 026 Climate Cwa Highway Koshi Highway Website www.dhankutamun.gov.np History

Dharan

Dharan (Nepali: धरान) is a sub-metropolitan city in Sunsari District of Koshi Province, in eastern Nepal, which was established as a fourth municipality in the Kingdom in 1958. It is the third most populous city in eastern Nepal after Biratnagar and Itahari. The Nepali word "dharan" means a saw pit.[1] The rainforest from which the tree trunks came is still just on the edge of the city. [2][3] Much later the British Gurkha camp opened in October 1960.[4] The use of the camp by British Gurkhas finished in the mid-1990s. Dharan has an estimated city population of 173,096 living in 34,834 households as per the 2021 Nepal census. It is one of the cities of the Greater Birat Development Area which incorporates the cities of Biratnagar-Itahari-Gothgau-Biratchowk-Dharan[5] primarily located on the Koshi Highway in Eastern Nepal, with an estimated total urban agglomerated population of 804,300 people living in 159,332 households.[6] It is the largest city in the Koshi Province by Are...

Ngo

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  INGO stands for  International Non-governmental Organization .  INGOs are non-profit organizations that work internationally and are often involved in development projects.   INGO activities  Developing projects, Financing projects, Implementing projects, Working in education, and Working in ICT.   INGOs in Nepal INGOs are popular employers in Nepal, offering competitive salaries and opportunities to work on meaningful projects.   The Social Welfare Council (SWC) regulates INGOs in Nepal.   INGOs must comply with legal, financial, and operational requirements to operate in Nepal.   Non-compliance can result in penalties, loss of registration, or restrictions on funding.   INGOs must work with local organizations and respect Nepalese culture.   How to register an INGO in Nepal   The process for registering an INGO in Nepal is relatively straightforward. You can consult an attorney for legal advice. Process of Registration of I...

List of Nepalese dishes Article Talk

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  refers to the food eaten in   Nepal . The country's   cultural   and   geographic   diversity provides ample space for a variety of cuisines based on   ethnicity   and on soil and   climate . Nevertheless,   dal-bhat-tarkari   ( Nepali :   दाल भात तरकारी ) is eaten throughout the country.   Dal   is a soup made of   lentils   and spices. This is served over boiled grain,   bhat —usually   rice   with vegetable stew,   tarkari . Condiments are usually small amounts of extremely spicy   chutney   (चटनी) or   pickle ( achaar , अचार)   which can be fresh or fermented. The variety of these is said to number in the thousands. [ 1 ]   Other accompaniments may be sliced   lemon   ( kagati ) with fresh green chili ( hariyo khursani ).   Dhindo   is a traditional food of Nepal. It also has a high influence of west and central Asian cuisine. An elaborat...