Malangawa

Malangwa
मलंगवा
Municipality
Malangwa

Location in Nepal

Coordinates: 26°52′0″N 85°34′0″E / 26.86667°N 85.56667°E / 26.86667; 85.56667Coordinates: 26°52′0″N 85°34′0″E / 26.86667°N 85.56667°E / 26.86667; 85.56667
Country    Nepal
Admin. division Janakpur Zone
District Sarlahi District
Named for Malang baba
Elevation 79 m (262 ft)
Population (2011[1])
  Total 25,102
Demonym(s) Malangwans
Languages
  Official Maithili, Nepali, Marwari, Hindi, Newari
Time zone Nepal Standard Time (NPT) (UTC+5:45)
Postal code 45800
Area code(s) 046
Vehicle registration JA-1-P
Website malangwamun.gov.np

Malangwa ( Nepali pronunciation ) is a town and municipality and the headquarters of Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of Nepal. It is located at 26°52'0N 85°34'0E with an altitude of 79 metres (262 feet) near the border with India at Sonbarsa.[2] There is a customs checkpoint at the border crossing.

Etymology

The name Malangwa is derived from Malang baba, an Islamic Saint. In the name of him, fair is organised in the town, very near to the border. The people celebrate the occasion in the month of Chaitra. They offer chadar and pray for their well being.

Demographics

At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 25,102 people residing in 4,433 individual households.[3] People here lives are Madhesi, Newari, Marwadis, Muslims and almost all among the Hindusim.

Geographical

It is situated in the Terai Region of Sarlahi district and Zone Janakpur. It is Headquarter of Sarlahi district. It is situated 25 km south from Mahendra Highway Nawalpur. There are 6 parliamentary constituency in Sarlahi. Malangwa is in area 4.

Borders

Education

There are various institutions in order to provide quality education.

Motivational Public Figures


Banks

Hospitals

Hotels and Restaurant

Famous Stores

There's many stores of different fields, some of the oldest one in town are:-

Border sharing with India

Malangwa has its importance because of its border sharing with Sonbarsa, India also. No documents are required to cross the border. Certain restrictions are enforced on many edible and electronics products and they are properly checked before allowing them to cross.[5]

Thanks for visiting Nepal

There is a custom office which keeps a check on the vehicles entering Malangwa having Indian vehicle registration number. Certain taxes are imposed by the office on heavy products/items entering Nepal.

Media

To Promote local culture Malangwa has two FM radio station Radio Madhesh - 89.3 MHz and My FM - 107.4 MHz Which are a Community radio Station .

The major daily newspapers are:

Cinema and Theatre

There is only one movie theatre in Malangawa named Rajshree Cinema Hall. Initially there were two, the other being Pushpa Talkies. However it was closed because of unforeseen reasons. People flock down from adjacent villages to watch movies in malangwa. Even people across the border show up in large numbers to watch their favorite movie stars. The theatre shows Nepali, Bollywood as well as Bhojpuri films throughout the year.

Maoist Attack and Bombings

Malangwa, being the headquarter of Sarlahi district has been subjected to several attacks and bombings. However cooperation between Police, Army and Armed Police Force have yielded positive effect resulting no sort of attacks in recent years.

The town was attacked by Maoists on April 6 at 8:00 pm. They fired at soldiers guarding government offices and security posts and attacked a jail, freeing more than 100 inmates — among them some of their comrades — before fleeing. The night-vision equipped helicopter MI-17 ( Russian-built ) with call sign RAN-37 took off from Kathmandu at 10 pm to foil the Maoist attack. Eyewitnesses said the helicopter hovered for an hour, then returned after refuelling in Simra but exploded in mid-air at about 1:30 am killing eight of the 10 soldiers on board.[6][7][8][9][10] Five police personnel, four Maoist and two civilians were killed during clashes. The figures however vary. Many security persons were even abducted including Chief District Officer(CDO) Bhojraj Adhikari.[11] however they were released later. A high alert was sounded just after the incident along the 800 km of Indo-Nepal border. Across the border( India) a joint team of SSB and CRPF were constituted to keep surveillance on border to thwart any further endeavours.[12]

At least 10 people including a section officer got injured when a bomb went off in District Survey Office at around 11:45 am. Among the injured, three were said to be in critical condition. The injured victims underwent treatment at the District Hoispital, Malangwa. The bomb exploded at the counter of the office, near the main gate. The papers of the survey office burnt because of the blast. [13]

2015 Earthquake Nepal

The town shook during an earthquake on 25 April 2015. However, the town did not suffer any damage.

Malangwa had been destroyed during the 1934 Nepal–Bihar earthquake, along with its telephone line to Kathmandu

+977 9812015025

From the capital Kathmandu, it takes around 10 hours via first national highway, and 7 hours via Sindhuli road. It takes 20 minutes via flight to Janakpur/ Birganj and around 4 hours from there via Arniko Highway.

Transport

References

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