Triyuga
Triyuga त्रियुगा | |
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Municipality | |
Country | Nepal |
Zone | Sagarmatha Zone |
District | Udayapur District |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 71.405 |
Time zone | NST (UTC+5:45) |
Postal code | 56300 |
Area code(s) | 035 |
Website | www.triyugamun.gov.np |
Triyuga (Nepali: त्रियुगा), also known as Gaighat, is a city and municipality in the Udayapur District in the Sagarmatha zone of south-eastern Nepal. According to the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 55,291.[1] According to the 2011 Nepal census, Triyuga had 71,405 inhabitants. It is divided into 17 wards.Hospitals and clinics are available in the town.There are 6 police stations in the town.Moreover, Army Barack is also situated in the city. Likewise Armed police force has also its base in the city.
Education
Education in the town is accessible. Campuses for higher education are available at gaighat. Triyuga janata multiple campus provides undergraduate and post graduate education on management and social sciences. Likewise Baruwa campus provides undergraduate education on management and science. Similarly udayasi English higher secondary school provides intermediate education on science and management. There are numerous other schools and colleges for education.Major are
- 1. Baruwa campus, Gaighat-2
- 2. Triyuga janata multiple campus, Motigada-7
Other higher secondary schools are
- 1. Udayasi English Higher Secondary school, Jaljale-11
- 2. Rastriya janata higher secondary school, Bagaha-8
- 3. Janajyoti higher secondary school, Chuhase-13
- 4. Shree janata Higher Secondary School Deory -11 posted for Bharat Dahal 9842862124
- 5. Evergreen Secondary English Boarding School
- 6. Shree Ram Janaki Secondary School ,Motigada -7
- 7. Laligurans English Boarding School , Gaighat -2 petrol pump ko agadi
Geography and wildlife
This city is in the famous Triyuga Valley. Gaighat (गाइघाट) (other name of Triyuga) is the shadow of a historic kingdom of Sen dynasty in Udayapur Ghadhi(Chaudandi), this Inner terai Valley of eastern south Nepal has a glorious history with a bright future. Gaighat is in the plane of the Valley. Triyuga Valley is the largest valley in eastern Nepal having fabulous natural attractions such as the Triyuga river, baruwa river flowing through the town. Koshi River (Nepal's biggest river) is falling down whichis on east from the city. The river is the main attraction of the country because of the beautiful phenomenon. The Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is around the Koshi River, which is only the habitat of the wild water buffalo (called Arna) in Nepal. The reserve is a wetland of international significance. In 1987, it was declared a Ramsar site. It is home to more than 280 bird species including 20 duck species, 2 species of ibises, many storks, egrets and herons. The endangered swamp partridge and Bengal florican are found here. The Koshi Barge is an extremely important resting-place for migratory birds.
The last surviving population of wild buffalo, or arna, is found here. The reserve is also home to many types of mammals, such as hog deer, spotted deer, wild boar, and blue bull. The endangered Gharial crocodile and Gangetic dolphin have been recorded in the Koshi River.
The vegetation mainly includes tall khar-pater grasslands, with few patches of khair-sissoo scrub forest, and deciduous mixed riverine forest.
During the monsoon, the reserve is flooded with depths ranging from 10 to 300 cm (4 to 120 in). From season to season, the Sapta-Koshi River changes its course.
The major mammalian species in Triyuga are Common Leopard (Panthera pardus), Leopard Cat, Jungle cat, Barking deer, Wild boar, Rhesus monkey, Langur Monkey, Small Indian civets, Golden Jackal and Indian Hare.[2] Peafowl and Kalij Pheasant are the most commonly seen bird species while Lesser Adjacent can also observed in some parts.[3] Outside Terai Arc Landscape, tiger were reported last at Triyuga. No individuals of tiger have been recorded since 1995 over there.[4]
Transportations
Sagarmatha Highway from Lahan connects Gaighat with the Mahendra highway and all other part of the country. This highway connects Gaighat to Khotang and Solukhumbhu districts. Likewise Alternative East-West highway goes through the city which connects dharan in the East and Sindhuli in the west.The highway is opened after the completion of chatara bridge over Koshi . Public Buses are available from Kathmandu, Biratnagar, Kakarbhitta and other cities to move to the city. Local transportation is available within the town. Many small local routes have public transport facilities. Tempos and taxis are available for rent too.Rickshaws, tempos as well as City Safari cost NPR 50 are available in the town. Sagarmatha airport is proposed to be constructed in the city.
Communications
Communication facilities is available in the town.Internet services are provided by Nepal Telecom, potato, Subisu, Broadlink, Worldlink etc. Telephones services are provided by Nepal telecom, Ncell and United telecommunications. Both Pstn as well as cellular phones can be used in the city.
Banking
Following banking and financial institutions provides services in the city.
- Nepal Investment Bank
- NIC Bank
- Global Bank
- Rastriya Banijya Bank
- Nepal Bank Limited
- Citizens Bank International Limited
- Sunrise Bank
- Agriculture Development Bank
- Civil Bank
- Supreme Development Bank
- NGOs Name list 9842862124
Accommodation
Hotels and restaurants are available at Gaighat town. Resorts are available near Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve and in town. lodges and resorts with sufficient services are available. Hotels and lodges delivers proper hospitality to the guest in the town. Fooding and lodging are available in the hotels of the town.some of the hotels are Gangachuli Hotel, Hotel A-one, Sital Chautari etc.
Media
National daily newspapers like Kantipur, The Kathmandu Post, Annapurna post, The Himalayan Times, Nagarik, Republica, Gorkhapatra are available in early morning. Local television named G-music is broadcast via cable. To Promote local cultures Triyuga has FM radio stations Radio Triyuga 104 MHz, Radio Udayapur 102 MHz and which are Community radio Stations. Radio Amurta 91.6 is a commercial fm station in Tyiyuga. Cable television service is also available.Many local newspapers are published in the town on daily, weekly basis. Some of them are Majhkharka, Triyuga post, Baruwa Times etc.
References
- ↑ "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Retrieved 13 November 2008.
- ↑ baral and shah (2008), Status of Mammals of Nepal, Himalayan Nature, Kathmandu, Nepal
- ↑ Baral et. al, 2010, Status of birds in Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal
- ↑ Gurung, B., David Smith, J. L., & Shrestha, M. (2009). Using A ‘Bagh Heralu’ Network to Map the Metapopulation Structure of Tigers in Nepal. In Conservation Biology in Asia (pp. 214–231).
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Coordinates: 26°47′31″N 86°41′56″E / 26.7919°N 86.699°E