Dhankuta धनकुटा |
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A view of Dhankuta hill town
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Nickname(s): Eastern Hillstation | |
Motto: Hamro Dhankuta, Ramro Dhankuta | |
Location in Nepal | |
Coordinates: 26°59′0″N 87°20′0″E / 26.98333°N 87.33333°ECoordinates: 26°59′0″N 87°20′0″E / 26.98333°N 87.33333°E | |
Country | Nepal |
Zone | Koshi Zone |
District | Dhankuta District |
Government | |
• Type | Dhankuta Metropolitan City |
Population (2011 ) | |
• Total | 26,440 |
• Ethnicities | Limbu, Yakha, Brahmin, Chhetri, Rai, Gurung |
• Religions | Hinduism, Buddhist and Kirat |
Time zone | NST (UTC+5:45) |
Postal Code | 56800 |
Area code(s) | 026 |
Website | dhankutamun.gov.np |
Dhankuta (Nepali: धनकुटा listen ) is a hill town and the headquarter of Koshi Zone located in Dhankuta District of Eastern Nepal. According to 2011 Nepal census, it has population of 26,440 inhabitants.
Until about 1963 Dhankuta Bazaar (the town) was the administrative headquarters for the whole of north-eastern Nepal. Located a half mile above the town were the buildings of the Bada Hakim, the feudal district governor of the whole north-eastern region, a man with enormous power. The town also had the regional jail and army post. Because of Dhankuta's isolation from the lowland Terai and from Kathmandu, it was in many ways a self-governing area.
Income to purchase items (cloth, kerosene, batteries, medicines, etc.) that could not be produced locally came from a combination of sales of hill produce (tangerines, potatoes, etc.) and funds repatriated back into the hills by Gorkha soldiers serving first in the British and then more-often in the Indian armies.
The first five (3 male; 2 female) American Peace Corps Volunteers arrived in Dhankuta Bazaar in Fall, 1962 to work as teachers in the two high schools. In October, 1963 three male PCV's arrived to help establish the new Panchayat Development program.
From 1963 Nepal was divided into 75 Panchayat Districts, and the traditional Dhankuta administrative region was divided up into about six of the panchayat districts. The power of the Bada Hakim was transferred to the central government's appointed Panchayat Development Officer and each district's elected Panchayat President.
During the pre-panchayat period Dhankuta Bazaar prided itself as being in the cultural vanguard, a relatively progressive community with its own "intellectual" elite. Dhankuta Bazaar, already in the 1930s, had the only high school in Nepal to be located outside of the Kathmandu Valley. Early on it added a girl's high school and a two-year college.