Kamalamai (former name: Sindhulimadi; ) is a municipality in
Sindhuli District
Sindhuli District (), a part of the Bagmati Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal, a landlocked country located in South Asia. The district, with Sindhulimadhi Kamalamai as its headquarters, covers an area of . As per the 20 ...
, in the
Bagmati Province
Bagmati Province (, ''Bāgmatī pradēśa'') is one of the seven Provinces of Nepal, provinces of Nepal established by the constitution of Nepal. Bagmati is Nepal's second-most populous province and fifth largest province by area. It is bordered ...
of central south
Nepal
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. At the time of the
2011 Nepal census
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it had a population of 39,413 people in 9,304 households.
The city is located in the Sindhuli Valley of central south Nepal. The historic symbol of the valley,
Sindhuli Gadhi
Sindhuli Gadhi is an historical fort and tourist attraction in central Nepal. ''Sindhuli Gadhi'' is famous for the battle between the then Gorkha Army and the British troop headed by Captain Kinloch. The Gorkha force under the command of Khajanchi ...
fort, is at the peak of a hill of the Mahabharata range. The city is in the plain valley made by the Kamla River. Kamalamai Municipality is the largest municipality of Nepal according to area.
History
The occupation of the Kuti Pass in about 1756 stopped the valley's trade with
Tibet
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. Finally, King
Prithvi Narayan Shah
Prithvi Narayan Shah (; 7 January 1723 – 11 January 1775), was the last king of the Gorkha Kingdom and first king of the Kingdom of Nepal (also called the ''Kingdom of Gorkha''). Prithvi Narayan Shah started the unification of Nepal. He is a ...
entered the valley after the victory of
Kirtipur
Kirtipur (; Nepal Bhasa: किपू ''Kipoo'') is a Municipality and an ancient city of Nepal. The Newars are the natives of Kipoo (Kirtipur). It is located in the Kathmandu Valley 5 km south-west of the city of Kathmandu. It is one of th ...
. King
Jaya Prakash Malla
Jaya Prakash Malla (Newar: ) was the last king of Kantipur () which corresponds to present-day Kathmandu. He ruled from 1736 to 1746 after succeeding his father Jagajjaya Malla, and then from 1750 until his death in 1769.
Early life
Jayapraka ...
of Kathmandu sought help from the British and so the
East India Company
The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company that was founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. It was formed to Indian Ocean trade, trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (South A ...
sent a contingent of soldiers under Captain Kinloch in 1767. The British force was defeated at Sindhuli by Prithvi Narayan Shah's army. It was the first time a British force was defeated in Asia. The British soldiers were completely taken aback by the geography of the place. They were equipped with modern arms and ammunition like guns and cannons but the Gorkha army was brave and they had a better understanding of the terrain. The place where the army of the British Empire was defeated has widely gained popularity. It is called "Sindhuli Gadhi" and is of great historic significance to Nepal.
Demographics
At the time of the
2011 Nepal census
Nepal conducted a widespread national census in 2011 by the Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics. Working in cooperation with the 58 municipalities and the 3,915 Village Development Committees at a district level, they recorded data from all the m ...
, Kamalamai Municipality had a population of 66,391. Of these, 65.4% spoke
Nepali, 20.3%
Tamang, 4.8%
Magar, 2.8%
Newar
Newar (; , endonym: Newa; , Pracalit script: ), or Nepami, are primarily inhabitants in Kathmandu Valley of Nepal and its surrounding areas, and the creators of its historic heritage and civilisation. Page 15. Newars are a distinct linguisti ...
, 2.0%
Danwar, 1.7%
Maithili, 0.9%
Vayu
Vayu (; ), also known as Vata () and Pavana (), is the Hindu deities, Hindu god of the winds as well as the divine messenger of the gods. In the ''Vedic scriptures'', Vayu is an important deity and is closely associated with Indra, the king o ...
, 0.7%
Majhi, 0.7%
Sunwar, 0.1%
Bhojpuri
Bhojpuri may refer to:
* Bhojpuri language, an Indo-Aryan language of India and Nepal
* Bhojpuri grammar, grammatical rules of the language
* Bhojpuri nouns, nouns of the language
* Bhojpuri people, people who speak the language
* Bhojpuri region ...
, 0.1%
Gurung
Gurung (exonym; ) or Tamu (endonym; Gurung language, Gurung: ) are a Tibetan people, Tibetan ethnic group living in the hills and mountains of Gandaki Province of Nepal. Gurungs speak Tamu kyi which is a Sino-Tibetan language derived from the ...
, 0.1%
Rai
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, 0.1%
Thangmi and 0.1% other languages.
In terms of ethnicity/caste, 21.9% were
Tamang, 19.9%
Chhetri
Chhetri (Kshetri, Kshettri, Kshetry or Chhettri), ( ; IAST: ''Kṣetrī'') historically called Kshettriya or Kshetriya or Khas are Nepali language, Nepali speaking people historically associated with the warrior class and administration, some of ...
, 11.5%
Magar, 10.3%
Newar
Newar (; , endonym: Newa; , Pracalit script: ), or Nepami, are primarily inhabitants in Kathmandu Valley of Nepal and its surrounding areas, and the creators of its historic heritage and civilisation. Page 15. Newars are a distinct linguisti ...
, 10.1%
Hill Brahmin, 4.7%
Kami
are the Deity, deities, Divinity, divinities, Spirit (supernatural entity), spirits, mythological, spiritual, or natural phenomena that are venerated in the traditional Shinto religion of Japan. ''Kami'' can be elements of the landscape, forc ...
, 3.8%
Sarki, 3.5% Majhi, 3.2%
Damai
Damai ( ; IAST: ''Damāĩ'') is an occupational caste found among indigenous people comprising 45 subgroups. Their surnames take after the subgroup they belong to. People belonging to this caste are traditionally tailors and musicians capable o ...
/Dholi, 2.2% Gharti/
Bhujel
Bhujel are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group now living in Nepal, India, and Bhutan. They are scattered in several districts, mostly in Tanahu and Syangja. The inhabitants living near the Bhuji Khola river called Bhujel. Bhujel are divided into four ...
, 2.1% Danuwar, 1.4%
Hayu
The Hayus () are a member of the Kirat tribe speaking their own language, Wayu or Hayu. Little is known about them. They are Hindus by religion. According to the 2001 Nepal census, there are 1821 Hayu in the country, of which 70.29% were Hind ...
, 1.1%
Sunuwar
The Sunuwar or Koinch are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group. ( Nepali:सुनुवार जाति, ''Sunuwār Jāti'') a Kirati tribe native to Nepal, parts of India (West Bengal and Sikkim) and southern Bhutan. They speak the Sunuwar languag ...
, 0.8% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.5%
Thakuri
The Thakuri (Nepali: ठकुरी) . This term is Nepalese title ""Thakuri"", which translates to 'master of the estate'. The term denotes the royal descendants of kings of Baise Rajya and Chaubisi Rajya.
During the height of their influence ...
, 0.3%
Bhote, 0.3%
Kalwar, 0.3%
Rai
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, 0.2%
Gurung
Gurung (exonym; ) or Tamu (endonym; Gurung language, Gurung: ) are a Tibetan people, Tibetan ethnic group living in the hills and mountains of Gandaki Province of Nepal. Gurungs speak Tamu kyi which is a Sino-Tibetan language derived from the ...
, 0.2% Kathabaniyan, 0.2%
Sonar
Sonar (sound navigation and ranging or sonic navigation and ranging) is a technique that uses sound propagation (usually underwater, as in submarine navigation) to navigate, measure distances ( ranging), communicate with or detect objects o ...
, 0.2% Sudhi, 0.1%
Hajjam
Hijama, also known as'' cupping'', are an ethnic group in India known for practicing cupping therapy. The word Hijama has been derived from the Arabic word , means "sucking", referring to this therapy. A practitioner was called a ''Hijama'' in A ...
/Thakur, 0.1%
Halwai
Halwai is an Indian caste and a social class, whose traditional occupation was confectionery and sweet-making. The name is derived from the word ''Halwa'' which is a sweet dish.
The community is known by different names in different parts of In ...
, 0.1%
Kanu, 0.1%
Kayastha
Kayastha (or Kayasth) denotes a cluster of disparate Indian communities broadly categorised by the regions of the Indian subcontinent in which they were traditionally locatedthe Chitraguptavanshi Kayasthas of North India, the Chandraseniya Ka ...
, 0.1%
Musalman
Musalman may refer to:
*Mussulman, variant of an archaic term for "Muslim
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, 0.1%
Pahari, 0.1%
Teli
Teli is a caste traditionally occupied in the oil pressing and trade in India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Members may be either Hindu or Muslim; Muslim Teli are called Roshandaar or Teli Malik. India's Prime minister Narendra Modi is from Teli c ...
, 0.1%
Thami
The Thangmi (in Nepali थामी) are an indigenous ethnic tribe of Eastern Himalayas. In Nepal, they reside mainly in Suspa, Kshamawati, Khopachagu, Alampu, Bigu, Kalinchok, Lapilang and Lakuri Danda villages of Dolakha district in East-Cent ...
, 0.1%
Tharu and 0.2% others.
In terms of religion, 73.8% were
Hindu
Hindus (; ; also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pp. 35–37 Historically, the term has also be ...
, 22.0%
Buddhist
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, 1.9%
Christian
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, 1.6%
Prakriti
Prakriti ( ) is "the original or natural form or condition of anything, original or primary substance". It is a key concept in Hinduism, formulated by the ''Samkhya'' school, where it does not refer merely to matter or nature, but includes all cog ...
, 0.1%
Muslim
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, 0.1%
Kirati
The Kirati people, also spelled as Kirat or Kirant or Kiranti, are Tibeto-Burman ethnolinguistic groups living in the Himalayas, mostly the Eastern Himalaya extending eastward from Nepal to North East India (predominantly in the Indian state ...
and 0.5% others.
In terms of literacy, 68.5% could read and write, 2.0% could only read and 29.5% could neither read nor write.
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Crop production
Rice, maize
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and potato
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are the major crops in this area.
highly potato produce in kauchhe
Temples
* Kamalamai (कमलामाई)
* Siddhababa (सिद्धबाबा)
* Rameshwar Dham (रामेश्वर धाम)
* Ganesh Than (गणेश थान)
* Maisthaan
* Kalimaithaan
* Rakta Mala
* Sibalaya
* Gayadevi
* Krishna Mandir
* Bakeshwor Mahadev
* Bhimsen Mandir
* Ganesh Mandir
* Bhadrakaali Mandir
Towns
East
* Shikhartole
* Madhi Bazaar
* Ratamata
* Krishna Nagar, Panityanki
* Kailash Nagar
* 2 no. Bazar
* Gayari Bazar
* Laxman chowk
* Majhitar
* Gadauli
* Jasedamar
West
* Dhakal Gaun
* Gayatar
* Milanchock
* Rammadhi
North
* Dhungrebaas (ढुङ्रेबास)
* Chiyabari
* Sindhuli Gadhi
South
* Madhutar
* Dhurabazaar (धुराबजार)
* Bhiman bazaar
Education
Kamalamai municipality has a good facility of education up to SLC levels. Janata ,Suryodaya, Bhagwati, Siddhasthali, Swiss are one of the best boarding in Sindhuli district and Janakpur zone. The quality of +2 levels too is fine here. Many private colleges run +2 commerce affiliated to HSEB. However, the number of +2 science colleges are very few. Science college like Kamala Higher Secondary School is providing good practical based education to students of Sindhuli. This college has been serving as the central of excellence for all science students throughout Sindhuli valley. There are also colleges to teach technical educations. The technical subjects affiliated with CTEVT are also taught here.
Higher education
There are many colleges which facilitate higher education. There are a large number of colleges running courses with affiliation to universities of Nepal. Colleges like Sindhuli Multiple Campus fall under this category. Kamala Science Campus enables students to acquire Bachelor of Science courses (BSc.) BBA, BBS and Diploma Courses of CTEVT and Pharmacy.
Colleges
*Shree Janajagriti Mavi Bhidhalaye,Bhiman
* Gaumati Model Secondary School
*Kamala Science Campus
*Siddha Jyoti Shaya Campus
*Sindhuli Multiple College
* Sindhuli Community Technical Institute, Sindhuli
* Shree prabhat Ma vi, ranibas
Schools
*Scholars' Academy Boarding School,Bhiman
*Janata Secondary English Boarding School,Ratmata
*Kamala Academic Boarding School,Bhiman
*Shree Janajagriti Mavi Bhidhalaye,Bhiman
* Bhagawati English Secondary School, 2no. Bazaar
* Shining Moon Academy, Madhutar
* Sindhuli Vidhyashram English Boarding School, Dovantaar
* Sindhuli Pathshalaa, Dhungrebas
* Kamala Higher Secondary School, Dhungrebas
* Gaumati Model Secondary School, Majhitaar
* Shree Jana Jyoti Secondary School
* Barun Devi Secondary School
* Daurali Nimna Secondary School
* Shree Siddhabba Secondary School, Panityanki
* New English Secondary Boarding School, Milan Chowk
* Kalimati Nimna Secondary School
* Suryodaya English Secondary School, Ratmataa
* Siddhababa English Boarding High School
* New Siddhasthali English Boarding School
* Swiss Sindhuli Secondary English Medium School
* Shree Navajyoti Deaf Lower Secondary School
* Shree Gyan jyoti Aadarbhut Bidhyalaye,Kauchhe
Transportation
Regional
The new section of B.P. Koirala Highway to Kamalamai from Kathmandu
Kathmandu () is the capital and largest city of Nepal, situated in the central part of the country within the Kathmandu Valley. As per the 2021 Nepal census, it has a population of 845,767 residing in 105,649 households, with approximately 4 mi ...
opened in 2011 and continues on to Bardibas, though most areas only allow one lane of traffic with hairpin turns
A hairpin turn (also hairpin bend or hairpin corner) is a bend in a road with a very acute inner angle, making it necessary for an oncoming vehicle to turn about 180° to continue on the road. It is named for its resemblance to a bent metal hai ...
. The rest of the route to Bardibas is even and therefore much less dangerous. An old road that connects Dharan
Dharan () is a sub-metropolitan city in Sunsari District of Koshi Province, in eastern Nepal, which was established as a fourth municipality in the Kingdom in 1958. It is the third most populous city in eastern Nepal after Biratnagar and I ...
through Inner Tarai is going to reopen for the easier movement through the Inner Tarai Valleys of Sindhuli and Udayapur of Western Region to Dharan of Eastern Nepal. Long-route buses run under the local authority in the headquarters which has bus routes to cities like Kathmandu, Janakpur, Biratnagar and Pokhara.
Local
Local transportation consists of minibuses and minivans while most of the parts of Kamalamai are accessible to vehicles. Nowadays common transportation is auto rickshaws (electrical & Gas).
Media
To promote local culture Kamalamai Municipality has three FM radio stations - Sindhuligadhi FM - 92 MHz, Radio Siddhababa - 98.4 MHz and Radio Sahara - 104.2 MHz.
The KM Club holds various events in colleges of Sindhuli.
References
External links
{{Sindhuli District
Populated places in Sindhuli District
Nepal municipalities established in 1997