Kshetrapa

Chhetrapa
क्षेत्रपा
Kshetrapa
Village Development Committee
Chhetrapa

Location of Kshetrapa Village in Nepal

Coordinates: 27°40′N 86°09′E / 27.67°N 86.15°E / 27.67; 86.15Coordinates: 27°40′N 86°09′E / 27.67°N 86.15°E / 27.67; 86.15
Country Nepal Nepal
Zone Janakpur Zone
District Dolakha District
Population (2011)
  Total 2,447
Time zone Nepal Time (UTC+5:45)

Chhetrapa (Nepali:क्षेत्रपा) is a village development committee of north-eastern Nepal. At the time of the National Population and Housing Census 2011 it had a population of 2447(1116 Male & 1331 female) people living in 580 individual households.[1] There is one high school named Shree Kshetrawati Higher Secondary School at Peepal Daada,Majhgaun.Through the middle of the village Namdu Jugu road is under construction. Seasonal Bus service is available from Kathmandu but around 170km ride takes 6 to 8 hours due to narrow, winding roads. Majority of the people staying here from aged back is Jirel then Chettris & Newaar. The original trailhead actually began at Kathmandu of all early Everest expeditions the "classic route to Everest", on the summit—passed through Kshetrapa as alternate to the other route which connect at yarsa,Kavre through Kiratichhap heading to Jiri.[2]

Villages

The following is a list of areas or sub(villages)cities of Kshetrapa Village Development Committee.

  • Bhaankharka
  • Toriswaraa
  • Yebbo
  • Soluphuli
  • Toridanda
  • Thapagaun
  • Daardok
  • Dharmashala
  • Byaarok
  • Bagang
  • Paattle
  • Pipsul
  • Pokhari Parri
  • Majhgaun,Kshetrapa
  • Tengithoke
  • Pharthoke
  • Waithoke
  • Khulchi
  • Peepal Danda
  • Gechugaa
  • Til-tapsha
  • Gairaghar
  • Pakhaghar
  • Chhipigaun
  • Mulaabari
  • Wollo Baseri
  • Pallo Baseri
  • Bethiswaraa
  • Pukti

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 31, 2013. Retrieved November 1, 2012.
  2. http://www.un.org.np/maps/district-constituency-maps/central/Dolakha.pdf UN map of the municipalities of Dolakha District


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