About butwal

 71 Facts about butwal _ Rupandehi

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1:This city lies in Rupandehi it is a very beautiful 

 

 

 

2:butwal is a sub-metropolitan city

 

 

 

3:Butwal is at the intersection of Nepal's two different National Highways, Mahendra Highway and Siddhartha Highway.

 

 

 

4:it is located in province no.5

 

 

 

5:This place is situated in Lumbini, West, Nepal, its geographical coordinates are 27° 42' 0" North, 83° 27' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Butwāl.

 

 

 

6:Shiva Raj Subedi has been elected as the Mayor of the Butwal Sub Metropolis as he garnered 23, 249 votes to his closest Nepali Congress rival Khel Raj Pandey's 20, 861 votes. Subedi edged Pandey with 2, 388 votes. Similarly, UML's Goma Acharya has been elected as the Deputy Mayor of the Sub Metropolis

 

 

 

7:.the total area of butwal is 101.6 km²

 

 

 

8:.Butwal has total 19 wards, which are scattered across 102 square kilometers of geographical area.

 

 

 

9:Fossils of ancient hominoids Ramapithecus were found near the Tinau (Tilottama) River as early as 1932, including a 10.1-million-year-old tooth.[2]

 

 

 

10:Devdaha - a site 13 km east of Butwal and is known as the maternal home of lord Gautam Buddha.[citation needed] Shitalnagar Khairani, Bhawanipur, Bairimai, Kan yamai, Khayardanda are some sites for visitors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11:Gajedi Taal - A lake located about 21 km west of Butwal. Lausha village of Gajedi VDC. A few hillocks and landscapes make it more artistic and adventurous. It is well known as a spot for picnic, gatherings, and boating in the lake.

 

 

 

12:The Birthplace of Gautama Buddha. The Mecca for Buddhist followers in Nepal & all over the world. Lumbini is situated 40 km south-west of Butwal and is known as the birthplace of Lord Gautam Buddha. 

 

 

 

13:The Statue of Buddha (Jogidanda) - It was very significant ruins of having the values of classical art are scattered here and there.[clarification needed] This archaeological site is occupied by homeless and landless people. Some of the antiquities of this site are seen around the Lumbini museum.

 

 

 

14:Siddha Baba Temple - Lies on the outskirts of Butwal Sub-Metro, in Palpa District. The area near this temple is prone to landslides. The temple is overcrowed by devotees during the festival of Shiva Ratri, Nepali New Year (Bikram Sambat-B.S), and weekends. 

 

 

 

15:Tillotama Gold Cup is an national level football championship held annually in Butwal

 

 

 

16:Apart from its major role in the enhancement of trade in Nepal, Butwal has also acted as a great center for education

 

 

 

17:The majority of the population is Hindu and there is a considerable Muslim population from the Terai region.

 

 

 

18It has easy access to the open borders with India

 

 

 

19:It functions as a trade route of Nepal.

 

 

 

20: The highways connect it to the Northern and Southern part of Nepal 

 

 

 

21: It has become a trade centre with a lot of market areas, supermarkets and business opportunities. Similarly, it is the third largest financial estate after Kathmandu and overlooks all the financial and real estate transactions in the city

 

 

 

22:It is about 119 km between Chitwan to Butwal.

 

 

 

23:Throughout history, Butwal has served as a great connecting city to the terrains of Terai and the kingdom of Awadh. It played a significant role in the British annexation of Awadh and boasts tales of bravery of their kings , mainly king Ujurshing.

 

 

 

24: latitude/width/27°42'02.0"N (27.7005500°)

 

 

 

25:longitude/length/83°26'54.1"E (83.4483600°

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

26:Butwal is located in the region of Western Region. Western Region's capital Pokhara (Pokhara) is approximately 81 km / 50 mi away from Butwal (as the crow flies). The distance from Butwal to Nepal's capital Kathmandu (Kathmandu) is approximately 185 km / 115 mi (as the crow flies)

 

 

 

27:Facts and figures on Butwal at a glance

 

Name: Butwal (Butwāl)

 

Status: Mid-size place

 

Population: 91,733 people

 

Region name (Level 1): Western Region

 

Country: Nepal

 

Continent: Asia

 

 

 

28:The majority of the population is Hindu and there is a considerable Muslim population from the Terai region.

 

 

 

29:Apart from its major role in the enhancement of trade in Nepal, Butwal has also acted as a great center for education

 

 

 

30: According to 2011 Census conducted by Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City had total population of 138,742.3

 

31:This city stands beside the bank of Tilottama River called Tinau River and at the northern edge of Terai plain below the Siwalik Hills

 

 

 

32:It is a large town the Southern Nepal in Rupandehi district, in Lumbini zone-of which Butwal, itself is the administrative center

 

 

 

33:Butwal is a lively city comprising the panoramic views of the combination of hills and plains. 

 

 

 

34:The word ‘Butwal’ was derived from ‘Batauli Bazar’, the town’s oldest residential area.

 

 

 

35:Global Piece Park: Newly built site for outing during summer and peaceful surrounding. Some others places are Jitgadhi, Murgiya Jharbaira, Manimukunda Sen Park, etc.

 

 

 

36:Gajedi Taal: It is well known spot for picnic/ gathering and boating in lake. Few hillocks and landscape makes it more artistic and adventurous.

 

 

 

37:Also, according to new update, this city too has its own Bhat-bhateni store.

 

 

 

38:Overall, Butwal is an all-rounder city

 

 

 

39:Traffic Chowk, the city center of Butwal.

 

 

 

40: Maitri Path, also known as IT Market.

 

 

 

41:Amar Path, this area is usually known as shopping line for clothing, food, furnishing, etc.

 

 

 

42:Butwal has its own ANFA football stadium located at Devinagar.

 

 

 

43:Jitgadhi :Aortress during Angol Nepal war, Narayan temple built by (1864 B.S.) Hanuman temple and Shivalaya of Hanumagngadhi, Jalabinayak Mehadev temple, Siddababa temple, Nuwakot etc. are famous centres of attraction in Butwal.

 

 

 

44:some educational sector of butwal

 

Lumbini Banijya Campus -

 

• Our Peaceland Academy

 

• New Horizon English Boarding Higher Secondary School, Kalikanagar

 

• Everst Boarding School, Sukhanagar

 

• Axis Higher Secondary School, Sukkha Nagar

 

• Kanti Public School, Haatbazar Line

 

• Oxford College, Sukhanagar

 

• Glorious College, Devinagar

 

• Tilottama College, Yogikuti

 

• Manimukunda College, Yogikuti

 

• Rammani Campus

 

• Butwal Bahumukhi Campus

 

• Siddhartha College

 

• Canon College

 

• Kalika College, Kalikanagar

 

• Tinau English Boarding school

 

 

 

45:There is a very good and harmonious relationship among different religious and ethnic community which can be seen during festivals. Nepali and English is the common language spoken in Butwal. Gurung, Magar and Tharu people speak native language in their community. Magar language is dominant in the hilly areas surrounding Butwal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

46:Butwal is regarded as the most literate city in Nepal after Kathmandu. It holds the record for 'Nepal Top' students in SLC as well as HSEB examination numerous times

 

 

 

47:Traffic Chowk - also known as center of Butwal

 

 

 

48:Amar path - usually known as a shopping line for clothing, food, furnishings, etc.

 

 

 

49:Golpark - residential area on the shades of mountains

 

 

 

50:Milan chowk - commercial area

 

 

 

51:Rajmarga chauraha - Intersection of Mahendra Highway and Siddhartha Highway

 

 

 

52:Kalikanagar - Chief residential area of Butwal.

 

 

 

53:Devinagar - Residential area accompanying a ANFA Football ground.

 

 

 

54:Bus park - City's ground transportation hub and hotel area

 

 

 

55:Haat bazaar - weekly organized Bazaar (Saturdays and Wednesdays)

 

 

 

56:Deepnagar - residential area at the foothills of Siwalik range

 

 

 

57:Paari Butwal - also known as Batauli

 

 

 

58:Maina Bagar - Automobiles zone

 

 

 

59:Nepali and English are the common languages spoken in Butwal. Gurung, Magar and Tharu people speak native language in their community.

 

 

 

60:Most of the young generations and mid aged population can communicate well in English.

 

 

 

61:The education sector in Butwal is recognised as second most popular mode after Kathmandu. Butwal is regarded as the most literate city in Nepal. Recently, the government of Nepal has declared the Butwal city 100% literate (considering the age group 15-60). It has held the record for Nepal Top students in SLC as well as HSEB examination numerous times.

 

Sagarmatha Higher Secondary Boarding School,Devdaha

 

Swarnim Sagarmatha College,Devdaha

 

Prabhat Higher Secondary School, Murgiya,सैनमैना ३ Rupandhehi

 

Lumbini Banijya Campus - लुम्बिनि वाणिज्य क्याम्पस

 

Our Peaceland Academy

 

New Horizon English Boarding Higher Secondary School, Kalikanagar

 

Everst Boarding School, Sukhanagar

 

Axis Higher Secondary School, Sukkha Nagar

 

Kanti Public School, Haatbazar Line

 

Oxford College, Sukhanagar

 

Glorious College, Devinagar

 

Tilottama College,Tilottama-2

 

Manimukunda College, Yogikuti

 

Nepathya College, Tilottama-2

 

Rammani Campus

 

Butwal Bahumukhi Campus

 

Sky International College

 

Siddhartha College

 

Canon College

 

Kalika College, Kalikanagar

 

Tinau English Boarding school

 

Deep Boarding High School

 

Annapurna Model College(AMC),chaadbari

 

Apex School, Shankarnagar

 

Shree Siddhartha Memorial Academy, Ramapur

 

Butwal Glory English Boarding School, Belbas

 

Shing Star English Boarding Higher Secondary School, Deepnagar

 

Ever Shining higher secondary school, Nayagaun

 

Butwal EX-army higher secondary school, Belbas

 

Achivers higer secondary school, sukkha Nagar

 

Shree Nayagaun higher secondary school, Nayagaun

 

KNIT(Korean Nepal Institution of Technology), Tamnagar

 

CCT College, Milanchowk,

 

Galaxy English Boarding High School ,Sainamaina4 Murgiya

 

Mayadevi technical college, Dhawaha

 

New standard higher secondary school, Nayagaun

 

Nabin audhyogic kadar bahadur rita higher secondary school, Devinagar

 

Butwal Public School, Yogikuti

 

Malmala Devi Higher Secondary School, Gadawa

 

 

 

62:The private commerce and trade in Butwal is united under the umbrella of Butwal Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BuCCI). 

 

 

 

63:Audhyogig Byapar Mela-Butwal is a commercial festival held in Butwal . This festival is organized annually in the month of Poush (generally December–January), and is one of the largest of its kind in Nepal.

 

 

 

64: It is also a busy land-route to enter Nepal from India for tourists and others.

 

 

 

65: Butwal is witnessing huge investments in the hospitality sector as well. 

 

 

 

66:Banbatika Forest Resort

 

It's mostly famous by its decorating places, cute & beautiful animals. This is a one place to celebrate a picnic moment and many occasions to celebrate. Banbatika has many animals known as anaconda (अजिङ्गर), white mouses, ostrich, deer, leopards, rabbits and many more. Banbatika is one beautiful resort for a tourist.

 

 

 

67: Nearly 100 buses depart to Kathmandu from Butwal bus station. Long-distance buses are also available to other major cities like pokhara,dang and many more .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

68: The population of Butwal is 118,462 (census 2011), according to present stage the population is highly increasing with around 150,000 above and consists of people of mixed groups and castes; these includes Pahari immigrants from nearby hill districts especially Palpa, Arghakhanchi, Parbat, Gulmi, Syangja and recently more from kathmandu at present, also others people from Terai origin.

 

 

 

69:The majority of the population is Hindu. They celebrate Holi, Teej, Maha Shivratri, Dashain, Tihar and Bhai Tika.There are also Buddhist and Muslims

 

 

 

70:Service aspects of the economy are centered on banking, education and health. An increasing number of people is involved in jobs in these sectors.

 

 

 

71:The old trading districts are Traffic Chowk, B P Chowk, Amarpath and Nepalgunj Road. and . Besides modern shopping, a traditional form of market called Haat Bazar runs twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Butwal is regarded as an important city for trade and marketing and has the second largest vegetable market Butwal Sabji Mandi . Usu

ally, farmers sell directly to the retail customers in this market in a dusty and busy market setup

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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