Ratnanagar

Ratnanagar
रत्‍ननगर
Ratnanagar is located in Bagmati Province
Ratnanagar
Ratnanagar
Location in Nepal
Ratnanagar is located in Nepal
Ratnanagar
Ratnanagar
Ratnanagar (Nepal)
Coordinates: 27°37′N 84°30′E / 27.617°N 84.500°E / 27.617; 84.500
Country   Nepal
ProvinceBagmati
DistrictChitwan
Established1997
Government
 • MayorMr. Parlad Sapkota (NC)
 • Deputy MayorMr. Yadav Prasad Pathak (CPN-UML)
Area
 • Total686 km2 (265 sq mi)
Elevation
200 m (700 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total69,851
 • Density100/km2 (260/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Postal code
44204[1]
ClimateCwa
Websitewww.ratnanagarmun.gov.np/en

Ratnanagar is a municipality in Chitwan District of Bagmati Province in Nepal. It is the second biggest municipality after Bharatpur Metropolitan City that was formed in 1997 through the merger of the former Village Development Committees Old-Ratnanagar and Panchakanya.[2] It is adjacent to Chitwan National Park, and serves as a gateway to the park. Agricultural products produced from Ratnanagar includes rice, maize, mustard and vegetables. This municipality is also a major place for production of poultry products and animal husbandry. Tourism is another source of income generation for the people in Ratnanagar. People are directly or indirectly dependent in tourism industry. Ratnanagar is also concerned in environment preservation so in order to preserve and protect environment, eco-friendly electric risk-shaw has also been introduced and available in different parts of this municipality.[citation needed] It lies on the bank of East Rapti River.

In 2014, the former Village Development Committees Bachhayauli and Pithuwa were merged into Ratnanagar.[3]

Sauraha that lies in Ratnanagar's vicinity is a touristic hub with many hotels, resorts and shops, as it borders Chitwan National Park. There is also an Elephant Breeding Station.[4]

  1. ^ "Postal Codes of Nepal". Government of Nepal - Postal Service Department. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Brief Introduction". Ratnanagar Municipality. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  3. ^ Municipal Association of Nepal (MuAN)
  4. ^ "Sauraha aiming to extend tourists' stay". 24 December 2007. Archived from the original on 30 April 2008. Retrieved 1 September 2018.