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'''Dhankuta''' ({{lang-ne|धनकुटा}} {{audio|Dhankuta.ogg|listen}})<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ddcdhankuta.gov.np|title=धनकुटा जि.स.स|website=ddcdhankuta.gov.np}}</ref> is a hill town and the headquarter of [[Koshi Zone]] located in [[Dhankuta District]] of Eastern [[Nepal]]. According to [[2011 Nepal census]], it has population of 26,440 inhabitants.
'''Dhankuta''' ({{langx|ne|धनकुटा}} {{audio|Dhankuta.ogg|listen}})<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ddcdhankuta.gov.np|title=धनकुटा जि.स.स|website=ddcdhankuta.gov.np}}</ref> 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.


==History==
==History==
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[[File:Looking north to Dhankuta bazaar from roof of house in Chuliban ( 26°57'47.23"N 87°20'50.05"E).png|thumb|Looking north to Dhankuta Bazaar and Hile Bazaar from Chuliban|500px|right]]
[[File:Looking north to Dhankuta bazaar from roof of house in Chuliban ( 26°57'47.23"N 87°20'50.05"E).png|thumb|Looking north to Dhankuta Bazaar and Hile Bazaar from Chuliban|500px|right]]


Until about 1963 Dhankuta Bazaar (the town) was the administrative headquarters for the whole of north-eastern Nepal. Located a half-mile above the town were the buildings of the [[Bada Hakim]], the feudal district governor of the whole north-eastern region, a man with enormous power. The town also had the regional jail and army post. Because of Dhankuta's isolation from the lowland [[Terai]] and from [[Kathmandu]], it was in many ways a self-governing area.<ref name="ReferenceA">Personal experience of Professor Dick Mayer, Nepal 2 Peace Corps Volunteer, 1963–65</ref>
Until about 1963, Dhankuta Bazaar (the town) was the administrative headquarters for the whole of north-eastern Nepal. Located a half-mile above the town were the buildings of the [[Bada Hakim]], the feudal district governor of the whole north-eastern region, a man with enormous power. The town also had the regional jail and army post. Because of Dhankuta's isolation from the lowland [[Terai]] and from [[Kathmandu]], it was in many ways a self-governing area.<ref name="ReferenceA">Personal experience of Professor Dick Mayer, Nepal 2 Peace Corps Volunteer, 1963–65</ref>


Income to purchase items (cloth, kerosene, batteries, medicines, etc.) that could not be produced locally came from a combination of sales of hill produce (tangerines, potatoes, etc.) and funds repatriated back into the hills by Gorkha soldiers serving first in the British and then more-often in the Indian armies.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
Income to purchase items (cloth, kerosene, batteries, medicines, etc.) that could not be produced locally came from a combination of sales of hill produce (tangerines, potatoes, etc.) and funds repatriated back into the hills by Gorkha soldiers serving first in the British and then more-often in the Indian armies.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
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During the pre-panchayat period Dhankuta Bazaar prided itself as being in the cultural vanguard, a relatively progressive community with its own "intellectual" elite. Dhankuta Bazaar, already in the 1930s, had the only high school in Nepal to be located outside of the [[Kathmandu Valley]]. Early on it added a girl's high school and a two-year college.<ref>Professor Dick Mayer, Nepal 2 Peace Corps Volunteer, 1963–65</ref>
During the pre-panchayat period Dhankuta Bazaar prided itself as being in the cultural vanguard, a relatively progressive community with its own "intellectual" elite. Dhankuta Bazaar, already in the 1930s, had the only high school in Nepal to be located outside of the [[Kathmandu Valley]]. Early on it added a girl's high school and a two-year college.<ref>Professor Dick Mayer, Nepal 2 Peace Corps Volunteer, 1963–65</ref>


Then and now there is a sharp contrast between Dhankuta Bazaar and the surrounding rural villages. The town is a commercial center and has a population that is primarily [[Newar]]. The surrounding area is agricultural and the population is made up of many caste/tribal groups, notably [[Aathpaharia]], [[Limbu people|Limbu]], [[Yakkha people|Yakkha]], [[Rai (ethnic group)|Rai]], [[Magar people|Magar]], [[Tamang]] and [[Tibetan people|Tibetan]].
Then and now there is a sharp contrast between Dhankuta Bazaar and the surrounding rural villages. The town is a commercial center and has a population that is primarily [[Newar]]. The surrounding area is agricultural and the population is made up of many caste/tribal groups, notably [[Athpare language|Athpare]], [[Limbu people|Limbu]], [[Yakkha people|Yakkha]], [[Rai (ethnic group)|Rai]], [[Magar people|Magar]], [[Tamang people|Tamang]] and [[Tibetan people|Tibetan]].

One of the famous places in ''Dhankuta'' is ''Hile''. It serves as a gateway to ''Dhankuta'' and ''Panchthar'' districts and from here, visitors can also trek to the temple of Goddes ''Pahtibhara'', situated three kilometers west of the place.Another place situated here is the ''Rajarani'' valley, which is a place of historical significance and is also believed to be the capital of ''[[Limbu people|Limbu]]'' kingdom in the past.The place that once had two ponds called ''Raja'' and ''Rani'' now lay as plain areas.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dhankuta; The gateway to the Eastern Hills and Mountains |url=https://nepaltraveller.com/travel/cities/dhankuta}}</ref>

==Demographics==
At the [[2011 Nepal census]], Dhankuta Municipality had a population of 38,629. Of these, 49.8% spoke [[Nepali language|Nepali]], 14.6% [[Athpare language|Athpare]], 7.0% [[Tamang language|Tamang]], 6.6% [[Magar language|Magar]], 6.2% [[Newar language|Newar]], 4.5% [[Kiranti languages|Rai]], 3.5% [[Limbu language|Limbu]], 2.1% [[Bantawa language|Bantawa]], 1.2% [[Maithili language|Maithili]], 0.6% [[Yakkha language|Yakkha]], 0.5% [[Sherpa language|Sherpa]], 0.4% [[Chamling language|Chamling]], 0.3% [[Sampang language|Sampang]], 0.3% [[Urdu]], 0.2% [[Bhujel language|Bhujel]], 0.2% [[Gurung language|Gurung]], 0.2% [[Hindi]], 0.1% [[Bhojpuri language|Bhojpuri]], 0.1% [[Chulung language|Chhiling]], 0.1% [[Chintang language|Chintang]], 0.1% [[Khaling language|Khaling]], 0.1% [[Kulung language (Nepal)|Kulung]], 0.1% [[Majhi language|Majhi]], 0.1% [[Tharu languages|Tharu]], 0.1% [[Thulung language|Thulung]], 0.1% [[Yamphu language|Yamphu]] and 0.3% other languages as their first language.<ref> NepalMap Language [https://nepalmap.org/data/table/?table=LANGUAGE&primary_geo_id=local-7003&geo_ids=local-7003,district-18,province-1,country-NP]</ref>

In terms of ethnicity/caste, 20.5% were [[Chhetri]], 15.7% Aathpariya, 10.1% [[Rai people|Rai]], 9.6% [[Bahun|Hill Brahmin]], 9.3% [[Newar people|Newar]], 8.2% [[Tamang people|Tamang]], 7.3% [[Magars|Magar]], 4.3% [[Limbu people|Limbu]], 3.8% [[Kami (caste)|Kami]], 1.9% [[Damai]]/Dholi, 1.4% Gharti/[[Bhujel]], 1.4% [[Thakuri]], 1.2% [[Sarki (ethnic group)|Sarki]], 0.6% [[Yakkha people|Yakkha]], 0.5% [[Sherpa people|Sherpa]], 0.4% [[Gurung people|Gurung]], 0.3% Bantawa, 0.3% Majhi, 0.3% [[Nepalese Muslims|Musalman]], 0.3% [[Tharu people|Tharu]], 0.2% [[Halwai]], 0.2% [[Teli]], 0.2% other Terai, 0.1% [[Bengalis|Bengali]], 0.1% [[Bhotiya|Bhote]], 0.1% Terai [[Brahmin]], 0.1% [[Chamar]]/Harijan/Ram, 0.1% Chamling, 0.1% other [[Dalit]], 0.1% [[Dom (caste)|Dom]], 0.1% [[Hajjam]]/Thakur, 0.1% [[Kalwar (caste)|Kalwar]], 0.1% [[Kayastha]], 0.1% [[Marwari people|Marwadi]], 0.1% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.1% [[Yadav]] and 0.5% others.<ref> NepalMap Caste [https://nepalmap.org/data/table/?table=CASTE&primary_geo_id=local-7003&geo_ids=local-7003,district-18,province-1,country-NP]</ref>

In terms of religion, 62.5% were [[Hinduism in Nepal|Hindu]], 23.6% [[Kirat Mundhum|Kirati]], 11.2% [[Buddhism in Nepal|Buddhist]], 1.8% [[Christianity in Nepal|Christian]], 0.3% [[Islam in Nepal|Muslim]], 0.1% [[Animism|Prakriti]] and 0.4% others.<ref> NepalMap Religion [https://nepalmap.org/data/table/?table=RELIGION&primary_geo_id=local-7003&geo_ids=local-7003,district-18,province-1,country-NP]</ref>

In terms of literacy, 81.7% could read and write, 1.5% could only read and 16.8% could neither read nor write.<ref> NepalMap Literacy [https://nepalmap.org/data/table/?table=LITERACY_SEX&primary_geo_id=local-7003&geo_ids=local-7003,district-18,province-1,country-NP]</ref>

==Climate==

{{Weather box|width=auto
|metric first=y
|single line=y
|location = Dhankuta, elevation {{convert|1192|m|ft|abbr=on}}, (1991–2020)
|Jan high C = 18.7
|Feb high C = 20.4
|Mar high C = 24.0
|Apr high C = 26.6
|May high C = 27.4
|Jun high C = 27.9
|Jul high C = 27.7
|Aug high C = 28.0
|Sep high C = 27.5
|Oct high C = 26.1
|Nov high C = 23.3
|Dec high C = 20.4
| year high C = 24.8
|Jan mean C = 12.8
|Feb mean C = 14.8
|Mar mean C = 18.4
|Apr mean C = 21.2
|May mean C = 22.7
|Jun mean C = 24.1
|Jul mean C = 24.2
|Aug mean C = 24.3
|Sep mean C = 23.5
|Oct mean C = 21.0
|Nov mean C = 17.5
|Dec mean C = 14.4
| year mean C = 19.9
|Jan low C = 6.9
|Feb low C = 9.2
|Mar low C = 12.8
|Apr low C = 15.8
|May low C = 18.0
|Jun low C = 20.3
|Jul low C = 20.7
|Aug low C = 20.5
|Sep low C = 19.4
|Oct low C = 15.8
|Nov low C = 11.7
|Dec low C = 8.4
| year low C = 15.0
|precipitation colour = green
|Jan precipitation mm = 11.7
|Feb precipitation mm = 15.4
|Mar precipitation mm = 26.9
|Apr precipitation mm = 52.9
|May precipitation mm = 113.7
|Jun precipitation mm = 143.6
|Jul precipitation mm = 239.0
|Aug precipitation mm = 160.6
|Sep precipitation mm = 120.4
|Oct precipitation mm = 35.2
|Nov precipitation mm = 10.9
|Dec precipitation mm = 6.4
| year precipitation mm = 936.7
| unit precipitation days = 1.0 mm
|Jan precipitation days = 1.5
|Feb precipitation days = 1.9
|Mar precipitation days = 3.0
|Apr precipitation days = 6.1
|May precipitation days = 10.8
|Jun precipitation days = 13.3
|Jul precipitation days = 17.3
|Aug precipitation days = 13.8
|Sep precipitation days = 11.1
|Oct precipitation days = 3.1
|Nov precipitation days = 0.7
|Dec precipitation days = 0.6
|year precipitation days = 83.1
|source 1 = [[World Meteorological Organization]]<ref name=WMOCLINO>{{cite web
| url = https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/archive/arc0216/0253808/1.1/data/0-data/Region-2-WMO-Normals-9120/Nepal/CSV/Dhankuta_44477.csv
| title = World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991–2020
| publisher = World Meteorological Organization
| access-date = 14 October 2023}}</ref>
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==Present status==
==Present status==
[[File:Basantatar.jpg|thumb|200px|Dhankuta]]
[[File:Basantatar.jpg|thumb|200px|Dhankuta]]
[[File:A view of Pakhribas Bajar.JPG|thumb|200px|Pakhribas Bazaar]]
[[File:A view of Pakhribas Bajar.JPG|thumb|200px|Pakhribas Bazaar]]
Dhankuta Bazaar, on the North-South Koshi Highway, is now the administrative headquarters for the Eastern Development Region, and is home to a number of offices for [[Non-governmental organization|NGOs]] and aid agencies serving in the area. The large bazaar of [[Hile]] further up the road, is an important trading centre and major road head, serving the remote hinterlands of the Arun valley and [[Bhojpur, Nepal|Bhojpur]]. Villagers walk for many days from surrounding districts to trade in Hile and Dhankuta bazaars, although road building in the district may reduce the importance of these centers.
Dhankuta Bazaar, on the North-South Koshi Highway, is now the administrative headquarters for the Eastern Development Region, and is home to a number of offices for [[Non-governmental organization|NGOs]] and aid agencies serving in the area. The large bazaar of [[Hile]] further up the road, is an important trading centre and major road head, serving the remote hinterlands of the Arun valley and [[Bhojpur, Nepal|Bhojpur]]. Villagers walk for many days from surrounding districts to trade in Hile and Dhankuta bazaars, although road building in the district may reduce the importance of these centers.


‘Nepal's cleanest city’ as proposed by The Kathmandu post.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2017-08-05/nepals-cleanest-city.html|title='Nepal's cleanest city'|access-date=20 November 2017}}</ref>
‘Nepal's cleanest city’ as proposed by The Kathmandu post.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2017-08-05/nepals-cleanest-city.html|title='Nepal's cleanest city'|access-date=20 November 2017}}</ref>


==Vegetation==
==Vegetation==
The vegetation zones in the district range from sub-tropical Sal forest along the [[Tamur River|Tamur]] and [[Arun River (Nepal)|Arun]] rivers, and cooler temperate forests on some of the high ridges that mark the watershed between the two catchments. The altitude ranges from around 300m to 2500m. The majority of the population are involved in agriculture and crops include maize, rice and [[millet]]. Important cash crops include citrus fruits, [[cauliflower]], [[cabbage]], [[ginger]], and in recent years, [[Tea|tea]]. A well-preserved forest (Rani Bhan – Queen's Forest) spreads along a ridge line on the northwest side of the village, with well-developed mature stands of rhododendron and pine trees.
The vegetation zones in the district range from sub-tropical Sal forest along the [[Tamor River|Tamor]] and [[Arun River (Nepal)|Arun]] rivers, and cooler temperate forests on some of the high ridges that mark the watershed between the two catchments. The altitude ranges from around 300m to 2500m. The majority of the population are involved in agriculture and crops include maize, rice and [[millet]]. Important cash crops include citrus fruits, [[cauliflower]], [[cabbage]], [[ginger]], and in recent years, [[tea]]. A well-preserved forest (Rani Bhan – Queen's Forest) spreads along a ridge line on the northwest side of the village, with well-developed mature stands of rhododendron and pine trees.


==Health centres==
==Health centres==
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==Media==
==Media==
[[Radio Nepal]] has a regional station in Dhankuta which transmits various programs of mass interest. Likewise, Radio Lali Guransa (105.2&nbsp;MHz), Radio Makalu Dhankuta (92.2&nbsp;MHz), and Radio Dhankuta (106.2&nbsp;MHz) are [[community radio]] stations, which transmit local programmes.
[[Radio Nepal]] has a regional station in Dhankuta which transmits various programs of mass interest. Likewise, Radio Lali Guransa (105.2&nbsp;MHz), Radio Makalu Dhankuta (92.2&nbsp;MHz), and Radio Dhankuta (106.2&nbsp;MHz) are [[community radio]] stations transmitting local programmes.


==References==
==References==
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[[File:Dhankuta Chuliban Pine Trees and view below it .jpg|thumb|Pine trees]]
[[File:Dhankuta Chuliban Pine Trees and view below it .jpg|thumb|Pine trees]]


{{Municipalities of Koshi Province}}
{{Province No. 1}}
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[[Category:Populated places in Dhankuta District]]
[[Category:Populated places in Dhankuta District]]
[[Category:Municipalities in Province No. 1]]
[[Category:Municipalities in Koshi Province]]
[[Category:Nepal municipalities established in 1978]]
[[Category:Nepal municipalities established in 1978]]
[[Category:Municipalities in Dhankuta District]]
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Latest revision as of 07:32, 23 October 2024

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 Province
Dhankuta
Dhankuta
Location in Koshi Province
Dhankuta is located in Nepal
Dhankuta
Dhankuta
Dhankuta (Nepal)
Coordinates: 26°59′0″N 87°20′0″E / 26.98333°N 87.33333°E / 26.98333; 87.33333
Country   Nepal
ProvinceKoshi Province
DistrictDhankuta District
Government
 • MayorMr. Chintan Tamang (NCP)
 • Deputy MayorMs. 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 zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Postal Code
56800
Area code026
ClimateCwa
HighwayKoshi Highway
Websitewww.dhankutamun.gov.np

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.

History

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Looking north to Dhankuta Bazaar and Hile Bazaar from Chuliban

Until about 1963, Dhankuta Bazaar (the town) was the administrative headquarters for the whole of north-eastern Nepal. Located a half-mile above the town were the buildings of the Bada Hakim, the feudal district governor of the whole north-eastern region, a man with enormous power. The town also had the regional jail and army post. Because of Dhankuta's isolation from the lowland Terai and from Kathmandu, it was in many ways a self-governing area.[3]

Income to purchase items (cloth, kerosene, batteries, medicines, etc.) that could not be produced locally came from a combination of sales of hill produce (tangerines, potatoes, etc.) and funds repatriated back into the hills by Gorkha soldiers serving first in the British and then more-often in the Indian armies.[3]

The first five (3 male; 2 female) American Peace Corps Volunteers arrived in Dhankuta Bazaar in Fall, 1962 to work as teachers in the two high schools. In October 1963 three male PCV's arrived to help establish the new Panchayat Development program.[3]

From 1963 Nepal was divided into 75 Panchayat Districts, and the traditional Dhankuta administrative region was divided up into about six of the panchayat districts. The power of the Bada Hakim was transferred to the central government's appointed Panchayat Development Officer and each district's elected Panchayat President.[3]

During the pre-panchayat period Dhankuta Bazaar prided itself as being in the cultural vanguard, a relatively progressive community with its own "intellectual" elite. Dhankuta Bazaar, already in the 1930s, had the only high school in Nepal to be located outside of the Kathmandu Valley. Early on it added a girl's high school and a two-year college.[4]

Then and now there is a sharp contrast between Dhankuta Bazaar and the surrounding rural villages. The town is a commercial center and has a population that is primarily Newar. The surrounding area is agricultural and the population is made up of many caste/tribal groups, notably Athpare, Limbu, Yakkha, Rai, Magar, Tamang and Tibetan.

One of the famous places in Dhankuta is Hile. It serves as a gateway to Dhankuta and Panchthar districts and from here, visitors can also trek to the temple of Goddes Pahtibhara, situated three kilometers west of the place.Another place situated here is the Rajarani valley, which is a place of historical significance and is also believed to be the capital of Limbu kingdom in the past.The place that once had two ponds called Raja and Rani now lay as plain areas.[5]

Demographics

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At the 2011 Nepal census, Dhankuta Municipality had a population of 38,629. Of these, 49.8% spoke Nepali, 14.6% Athpare, 7.0% Tamang, 6.6% Magar, 6.2% Newar, 4.5% Rai, 3.5% Limbu, 2.1% Bantawa, 1.2% Maithili, 0.6% Yakkha, 0.5% Sherpa, 0.4% Chamling, 0.3% Sampang, 0.3% Urdu, 0.2% Bhujel, 0.2% Gurung, 0.2% Hindi, 0.1% Bhojpuri, 0.1% Chhiling, 0.1% Chintang, 0.1% Khaling, 0.1% Kulung, 0.1% Majhi, 0.1% Tharu, 0.1% Thulung, 0.1% Yamphu and 0.3% other languages as their first language.[6]

In terms of ethnicity/caste, 20.5% were Chhetri, 15.7% Aathpariya, 10.1% Rai, 9.6% Hill Brahmin, 9.3% Newar, 8.2% Tamang, 7.3% Magar, 4.3% Limbu, 3.8% Kami, 1.9% Damai/Dholi, 1.4% Gharti/Bhujel, 1.4% Thakuri, 1.2% Sarki, 0.6% Yakkha, 0.5% Sherpa, 0.4% Gurung, 0.3% Bantawa, 0.3% Majhi, 0.3% Musalman, 0.3% Tharu, 0.2% Halwai, 0.2% Teli, 0.2% other Terai, 0.1% Bengali, 0.1% Bhote, 0.1% Terai Brahmin, 0.1% Chamar/Harijan/Ram, 0.1% Chamling, 0.1% other Dalit, 0.1% Dom, 0.1% Hajjam/Thakur, 0.1% Kalwar, 0.1% Kayastha, 0.1% Marwadi, 0.1% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.1% Yadav and 0.5% others.[7]

In terms of religion, 62.5% were Hindu, 23.6% Kirati, 11.2% Buddhist, 1.8% Christian, 0.3% Muslim, 0.1% Prakriti and 0.4% others.[8]

In terms of literacy, 81.7% could read and write, 1.5% could only read and 16.8% could neither read nor write.[9]

Climate

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Climate data for Dhankuta, elevation 1,192 m (3,911 ft), (1991–2020)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 18.7
(65.7)
20.4
(68.7)
24.0
(75.2)
26.6
(79.9)
27.4
(81.3)
27.9
(82.2)
27.7
(81.9)
28.0
(82.4)
27.5
(81.5)
26.1
(79.0)
23.3
(73.9)
20.4
(68.7)
24.8
(76.6)
Daily mean °C (°F) 12.8
(55.0)
14.8
(58.6)
18.4
(65.1)
21.2
(70.2)
22.7
(72.9)
24.1
(75.4)
24.2
(75.6)
24.3
(75.7)
23.5
(74.3)
21.0
(69.8)
17.5
(63.5)
14.4
(57.9)
19.9
(67.8)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 6.9
(44.4)
9.2
(48.6)
12.8
(55.0)
15.8
(60.4)
18.0
(64.4)
20.3
(68.5)
20.7
(69.3)
20.5
(68.9)
19.4
(66.9)
15.8
(60.4)
11.7
(53.1)
8.4
(47.1)
15.0
(59.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 11.7
(0.46)
15.4
(0.61)
26.9
(1.06)
52.9
(2.08)
113.7
(4.48)
143.6
(5.65)
239.0
(9.41)
160.6
(6.32)
120.4
(4.74)
35.2
(1.39)
10.9
(0.43)
6.4
(0.25)
936.7
(36.88)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 1.5 1.9 3.0 6.1 10.8 13.3 17.3 13.8 11.1 3.1 0.7 0.6 83.1
Source: World Meteorological Organization[10]

Present status

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Dhankuta
Pakhribas Bazaar

Dhankuta Bazaar, on the North-South Koshi Highway, is now the administrative headquarters for the Eastern Development Region, and is home to a number of offices for NGOs and aid agencies serving in the area. The large bazaar of Hile further up the road, is an important trading centre and major road head, serving the remote hinterlands of the Arun valley and Bhojpur. Villagers walk for many days from surrounding districts to trade in Hile and Dhankuta bazaars, although road building in the district may reduce the importance of these centers.

‘Nepal's cleanest city’ as proposed by The Kathmandu post.[11]

Vegetation

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The vegetation zones in the district range from sub-tropical Sal forest along the Tamor and Arun rivers, and cooler temperate forests on some of the high ridges that mark the watershed between the two catchments. The altitude ranges from around 300m to 2500m. The majority of the population are involved in agriculture and crops include maize, rice and millet. Important cash crops include citrus fruits, cauliflower, cabbage, ginger, and in recent years, tea. A well-preserved forest (Rani Bhan – Queen's Forest) spreads along a ridge line on the northwest side of the village, with well-developed mature stands of rhododendron and pine trees.

Health centres

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Dhankuta Hospital.
Dhankuta District Hospital

Dhankuta District Hospital is located off the main street at the south end of the town. The hospital has facilities like inpatient service, Ultrasonography and x-ray. Besides the government posted doctors, medical and dental intern doctors from BPKIHS are also posted there.

Media

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Radio Nepal has a regional station in Dhankuta which transmits various programs of mass interest. Likewise, Radio Lali Guransa (105.2 MHz), Radio Makalu Dhankuta (92.2 MHz), and Radio Dhankuta (106.2 MHz) are community radio stations transmitting local programmes.

References

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  1. ^ "National Population and Housing Census 2011(National Report)" (PDF). Central Bureau of Statistics. Government of Nepal. November 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  2. ^ "धनकुटा जि.स.स". ddcdhankuta.gov.np.
  3. ^ a b c d Personal experience of Professor Dick Mayer, Nepal 2 Peace Corps Volunteer, 1963–65
  4. ^ Professor Dick Mayer, Nepal 2 Peace Corps Volunteer, 1963–65
  5. ^ "Dhankuta; The gateway to the Eastern Hills and Mountains".
  6. ^ NepalMap Language [1]
  7. ^ NepalMap Caste [2]
  8. ^ NepalMap Religion [3]
  9. ^ NepalMap Literacy [4]
  10. ^ "World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991–2020". World Meteorological Organization. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  11. ^ "'Nepal's cleanest city'". Retrieved 20 November 2017.
Pine trees