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Country
  
District
  
Time zone
  
NST (UTC+5:45)

Area
  
261 km²

Local time
  
Friday 11:38 PM

Zone
  
Narayani Zone

Elevation
  
345 m (1,132 ft)

Post code
  
44100, 44107

Area code
  
057

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Weather
  
15°C, Wind NE at 5 km/h, 96% Humidity

Neighborhoods
  
Gangate, Hetauda Cement Upper Quarters

Hetauda nepal martyr memorial park sahid smarak beautiful place to visit


Hetauda (Nepali: हेटौडा) is a sub-metropolitan city in the Makwanpur District of the Narayani Zone of southern Nepal. It is the administrative headquarters of the Makwanpur District and the headquarters of Nepal's Central Development Region. It is one of the largest city of nepal. The city has 84,671 inhabitants in 2011. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 53,836 people living in 10,420 households.

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Map of Hetauda, Nepal

Situated in the confluence of the two prominent national highways viz. Tribhuvan highway and Mahendra highway, Hetauda sub-metropolitan city is one of the most happening destination of the nation. Long established as a livable city of the nation, the development of the city initiated in a way along with the declaration of municipality in 1969A.D (2026 B.S), nonetheless the development was sluggish. The development of the city really caught up its momentum when the city was announced headquarter of the Makwanpur district in 1982A.D (2039 B.S) and is striving to be the regional headquarter of the central development region. The heady mixture of the unique culture proudly preserved and diverse ethnicities makes Hetauda an ideal place for the development. Hetauda has been long established as an industrial estate of the nation and it holds the important industry of the nation. It is often famous and regarded as “Green city” because the city has planted trees on either sides of the road and is the pioneer city in the plantation of the trees.

Hetauda city is located at a distance of 76km from the capital city, Kathmandu, via the fast track, at a distance of 132km via Daman Tribhuvan Highway and 224km via Narayanghat. Also first tunneling road is being constructed which is believed to shorten the distance between Hetauda-Kathmandu. It is expected that traveling time from Kathmandu to Hetauda via tunnel road will be just 57 min and 13 sec only.

Lying in the central development region of the nation, it is properly situated at the central of the Makwanpur district. It lies in the 27°25' N latitude and 85°02' E longitude and is situated at a level of 300-390m above the sea level. The total area of the city is 261 sq.km where around 254 sq.km. (97%) is land and the remaining 7 sq.km (3%) consists of water. Boundary: East: Chhatiwan V.D.C West: Manahari, Haandikhola and Sarikhet V.D.C North: Naamtaar, Bhainse and Makwanpurgadhi V.D.C South: Bara and Parsa District, the city is surrounded by three rivers—the Rapti to the west, the Samari to the north, and the Karra to the south—and is part of an important industrial regions. The settlement developed because of its location along the Tribhuvan Highway, and was later linked to another major national thoroughfare: the Mahendra Highway, also known as the East-West Highway.

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Geography

The city is situated in a unique geographical structure called Doon, which means that it has a geography like a valley. It is surrounded by mountains: the Mahabharata Range to the north and the Sivalik Hills to the south. The rivers Rapti, Samari, and Karra run through the city and flow southwest to meet the Narayani, one of the bigger rivers of Nepal.

Flora and fauna

The major forest species in and around the city is the sal tree (Shorea robusta). On the banks of Rapti and Karra rivers, the Indian rosewood (Dalbergia sissoo) can be found interspersed with sal and other tropical species. The ashoka tree (Saraca asoca) is also part of the city's greenery. Community groups work to preserve the area's natural resources; the Rani Community Forestry User Group in particular is well known in Nepal for its intensive sustainable forest management.

Several government bodies—including District Forest Office Makwanpur, District Soil Conservation Office Makwanpur and District Plant Resources Office Makwanpur, under the Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation—are headquartered in Hetauda. Some international non-governmental organizations support the sustainable development of forest resources in the area.

Economy

The Hetauda Industrial District (HID) is one of the biggest industrial districts in Nepal. It houses not only some of the biggest industries in the nation, but also cottage and medium-scale industries. However, because of political events in the past decade, HID has been shrinking year after year as industries either move to other countries or shut down. One of the most notable of these is the former Hetauda textile industry.

Hetauda is mostly a working-class residential town, and therefore a sizable portion of the population is employed by industry or government. Individual entrepreneurship is another source of livelihood for residents, who mostly favor investment in the transportation sector. Trucking is a popular business proposition because a majority of goods bound for Kathmandu go through Hetauda. Recently, passenger service to Kathmandu using Indian Tata Sumo SUVs has taken hold.

Tourist attractions

One of the most popular attractions of Hetauda is Martyr Memorial Park, or Sahid Smarak (Nepali: शहीद स्मारक), which was completed in 1994. The park honors Nepalese martyrs, from those who lost their lives in the British colonial wars to those who overthrew the autocratic Panchayat system in 1989. Its main attraction is a series of sculptures of these martyrs on a big boulder. The faces were sculpted by student volunteers from Lalit Kala Campus. The park is also popular as a picnic spot and as an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. It has a swimming pool and a zoo that houses some endangered and some common wild animals, from monkeys to leopards.

Another major site is Makwanpur Gadhi, east of the city, a fort of historical importance dating back to the unification of Nepal. King Prithvi Narayan Shah, who led the unification process, was married to the princess of Makwanpur, whose father was a king of the Sen dynasty that ruled the region. Historians say that this marriage was a political strategy by the king, who saw the benefit of an alliance with Makwanpur to encircle Kathmandu Valley.

Other nearby tourist attractions are:

  • Chisapani Gadhi
  • View Tower
  • Pathivara Temple
  • Palung Valley
  • Daman Simbhanjyang
  • Manakamana Temple
  • Banaskhandi Temple
  • Gumba Danda
  • Kusmanda Sarowar Triveni Dham
  • Bhutandevi Mandir
  • Transport

    Hetauda is an hour's drive from the Nepalese border city of Birgunj, which is adjacent to Raxaul, India. Both of the existing highways to Kathmandu—the Tribhuvan Highway and the Mahendra Highway—traverse the city.

    Hetauda's commercial prominence started with the construction of the Tribhuvan, the first highway built in the country. The eradication of malaria from the region's tropical forest paved the way for a settlement to grow. Another highway link that has been discussed for over a decade would, through a series of tunnels, reduce the driving distance to Kathmandu—currently 133 km via the Tribhuvan Highway—to less than 60 km. Such a route, if built, could make Hetauda a transit point for trade between the fast-growing economies of India and China. Currently, two unpaved roads provide a shorter route to Kathmandu for light vehicles; one goes through the villages of Fakhel and Pharping, and the other through Markhu and Sisneri. Likewise the project of national significance, Kathmandu-Nijgadh fast-track, approximately 77 kilometers long, if built in future is also likely to be connected providing linking road to the city.

    The nearest airport is Simara Airport, about a 30-minute drive from the city.

    Education

    Education in Hetauda started with the establishment of Shree Bhutan Devi Secondary School (now Shree Bhutan Devi Higher Secondary School). Today, higher education institutions and University include:

  • Hatiya janapriya multiple campus ( technical school)
  • Agricultural and Forestry University
  • Shree Bansha Gopal College
  • Makwanpur Multiple Campus
  • Hetauda School of Management and Social Sciences
  • Hetauda Campus
  • Hetauda City College
  • Solidarity International Academy
  • Zenith International College
  • Nawodit Nepal College
  • Shree Jana Jyoti Higher Secondary School
  • Mahendra Multiple Campus
  • Narayani medical and technology
  • Bal Jagriti School
  • GS Niketan
  • Siddhartha Shishu Sadan Secondary School
  • Reliance English Boarding School
  • Arniko Higher Secondary School
  • Hetauda School
  • Health Services

    There are various hospitals in Hetauda.

  • Hetauda Hospital(Governmental)™
  • Hetauda Community Eye Hospital $
  • Chure Hill Hospital $
  • Devi Hospital $
  • Hetauda Samudiyek Hospital $
  • Hetauda oriental hospital $
  • Hetauda agriculture hospital $
  • Hetauda orthopaedic and general hospital
  • Makwanpur sahakari hospital

  • Hetauda Hospital is a government hospital located in the centre of Hetauda.

    Chure Hill Hospital Private limited is a recently established multi speciality hospital located in Thanabharyang -11 hetauda. Chure Hill Hospital has been focussing on Orthopaedics and Neurosurgery in this region. This hospital has all facilities required for trauma patients as this region is very prone to road traffic accidents. Major Hospitals includes:

    Hetauda Hospital

    Chure Hill Hospital Private Limited - A Neuro Trauma Centre

    Hetauda Eye Hospital.

    Media

    Manakamana FM (92.9 MHz) was the first operating radio station of the city.Currently Hetauda has several community radio stations: Shakti FM (103.4 MHz), Radio Makwanpur FM (101.3), and Radio Kalash (89.4). There are other FM radio stations in the private sector, including Hetauda FM (96.6 MHz), Radio Thaha Sanchar (99.6), and Radio Sarobar (92.5). Radio Sarobar is the only comedy station broadcasting from Hetauda.

    There are several local newspapers—Hetauda Sandesh, Hetauda Today, Samridha Samaj, Sajha Kura and Pradesh Dainik—and a television channel known as TeamTV.

    2015 earthquake

    According to Colin Stark at Columbia University, during the earthquake of 25 April 2015, "a part of India slid about one [foot] to 10 feet northwards and underneath Nepal in a matter of seconds. The part below Bihar slid under Nepal along a zone from Bharatpur, through Hetauda, to Janakpur."

    References

    Hetauda Wikipedia