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Bahundangi was a
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in
Jhapa District Jhapa District (; ) is a district of Koshi Province in eastern Nepal named after a Rajbanshi Surjapuri language word "Jhapa", meaning "to cover" (verb). The 2021 Nepal Census, puts the total population of the district at 994,090. The total ar ...
in the
Province No. 1 Koshi Province () is an autonomous province of Nepal adopted by the Constitution of Nepal on 20 September 2015. It covers an area of , about 17.5% of the country's total area. With the industrial city of Biratnagar as its capital, the province i ...
of South-Eastern
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. From 2017, this VDC is officially merged by Government with
Mechinagar Municipality Mechinagar () is a municipality in Jhapa District, Koshi Province, Nepal and is the main entry point from India on Nepal's eastern border. Nepal's customs office is in Kakarvitta (), a section of the municipality. The city lies 475 km sou ...


History

Bahundangi, the name is believed to be founded by a Brahmin woman who was a very kind hearted and selfless. She spent all her life towards helping people and since she was Brahmin and every single person was very happy with her; they soon decided to pronounce the area as, “Bahundangi”. It is also believed that, she died of high fever at an age about 57 and was buried near the river in Bahundangi and today it is also known as, “Bahunijhoda” which also means the River of Brahmin.


Economy

The majority of population fall under middle class categories. People are mostly self-sustained by growing their own crops. There are weekly markets held such that people can trade their products.People are also engaged in government public services work as well as a majority of population has gone to foreign lands in search of jobs. There is also a youth trend of joining the Indian and British Army. The majority of the people are farmers, mostly cultivating rice, tea, Areca nuts, ginger, mushroom, etc. In the past, there used to be only one market, also called Bahundangi Bazar, held on Thursday of every week. The local vendors as well as those from India used to come to sell their products, especially, clothes, groceries and basic materials. At Present days, there are a lot of such markets held on different days in different places within Bahundangi. It has helped the people to avail themselves of all the basic needs without having need to go far. This market trend has been followed by the native of Bahundangi for more than 100 years. Because of its open border, people also have free access to India where they go for trading goods, shopping and health treatment. The adjoining Indian markets are Naxalbari and Silguri.


Demography

The total population is 22897 according to 2001 census and the major ethnicity living here are Brahmins, Cheetri, Newar, Magar, Marwari, Rai, Limbu, etc.


Transportation

Transportation is an important means for Trading goods. Since, Bahundangi lies at the border of India, people mostly uses Trucks, Tractors to trade their goods to India and vice versa. There are several Buses that directly runs from Bahundangi to Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal on a daily basis. Also, several Buses and Cabs are available that runs from Bahundagi and connects to major cities like, Kakarvitta, Birtamode, Biratnagar, Dharan etc.


Climate

Bahundangi which lies at the bank of Mechi River and near Illam District has a Moderate Climate. The average Temperature in summer is recorded as 33 °C and 6 °C in Winter Season.


Sports

Bahundangi Jaycess had organized an invitational football tournament on 30 August 2012 (14
Bhadra ''Bhadra'' is a Sanskrit word meaning 'good', 'fortune' or 'auspicious'. It is also the name of many men, women and objects in Hinduism. Male Figures King of Chedi Bhadra was a king of Chedi Kingdom who participated in the Kurukshetra War from t ...
2069) in Bahundangi. The participating teams were Munal Club (Host Team) Birtamod Youth Club, APF Jhapa, Morang XI, Sunsari XI, UKFC Darjeeling and SAI Academy Siliguri. Recently, Bahundangi Youth Club has organized "Late Fanda Singh Pandey Memorial Knockout Football Tournament" in the memory of Fanda Singh Pandey, the founding chairperson of Bahundangi Youth Club from 17th to 24th of Jestha 2075. The participating teams were Bahundangi Youth Club (Host Team), Sanischare Youth Club, New Star Youth Club, Munal Club, Birtamode United, APF Padajungi, Kakarvitta Football Training Centre & Damak Fc. president: Bikram Thapa, secretary general: Nikesh Dahal From very early times, Bahundangi is most rewarded VDC for sports among VDC's in Jhapa {{Coord, 26.74, N, 88.16, E, type:adm2nd_region:NP_source:unmaps-enwiki, display=title http://www.goalnepal.com/news.php?id=8632 https://www.nayanbhattarai.info.np Populated places in Jhapa District