Rainas

Rainas (Nepali: राइनास) is a municipality of Lamjung District in Gandaki Province of central Nepal. The municipality was declared on 19 September 2015 by merging the existing six VDCs of Eastern Lamjung, Tarkughat, Dhamilikuwa, Chakratirtha, Bhalayakharka, Pyarjung and Mohoriyakot[1] having a total of 73 square km area. The center of this municipality has been established in Tinpiple of Chakratirth VDC. Rainas has a total population of 18,527 and population density of 254 person/km2 according to 2011 Nepal census.[2]

Rainas
राइनास नगरपालिका
Nickname: 
rainas
Rainas is located in Gandaki Province
Rainas
Rainas
Location in Nepal
Rainas is located in Nepal
Rainas
Rainas
Rainas (Nepal)
Coordinates: 28.48°N 84.28°E / 28.48; 84.28
Country   Nepal
ProvinceGandaki
DistrictLamjung District
No. of wards10
Established19 September 2015
Government
  TypeMayor-council
  MayorMr. Sing Bahadur Thapa
  Deputy MayorMrs. Dhan Kumari Gurung
Area
  Total71.97 km2 (27.79 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total18,527
  Density260/km2 (670/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Postal code
33608
Area code066
Websiterainasmun.gov.np

It is named after the historic Rainaskot which was the major strategic fort of the then Lamjung State, a popular and powerful state among the contemporary states of Nepal. Rainas Region consists of many castes braman, chetri, gurung, tamang, bc, etc. (now: Rainas Municipality) has a direct contribution in the foundation of modern Nepal. Bhakti Thapa, the administrator of Rainas region in the early 1800s showed his bravery in defending Nepal from British imperialism. Hence, the identity of Rainas has been dignified in the glorious history of Nepal. Some famous places include Tinpiple and Satbise.

Municipality

The Government's announcement of additional 26 new municipalities has totaled 217 municipalities in the country. With this announcement Rainas has been upgraded as one of the municipalities of Nepal, previously it was proposed municipality. Adjoining Tarkughat, Dhamilikuwa, Chakratirtha, Bhalayakharka, Pyarjung and Mohoriyakot VDC were merged with Rainas to upgrade it to the municipality.

References

  1. Municipalities in Nepal: their Websites, Official Facebook Page & ICT
  2. Official website of Rainas Municipality, rainasmun.gov.np


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