Overview
Ratnanagar Municipality (रत्ननगर नगरपालिका, चितवन), which is connected to Chitwan National Park, the third tourist destination in the Central Development Region of Nepal, is known as a habitable place. As it passes through the middle part of the East-West Highway of Nepal, it is an excellent place with easy access. This municipality is located in Savik Ratnanagar Nagar oriented VDC. And Panchakanya VDC including the entire part was established on 2053-10-11 and by the decision of the Government of Nepal on 2071-8-16, Pithuwa VDC and Bachauli VDC were expanded after integration. The existing municipality is full of special features. Abundant fertile agricultural land, forests of Barandabhar area, the habitat of rare wild animals and birds, wetland area is not beautiful and beautiful.
Historical Background:
After the eradication of malaria, which was initially inhabited only by the indigenous Tharu community, various castes have started migrating from other districts. Thus, despite the presence of different castes and tribes in different districts, there have been mutual relations between all the communities. There have been various legends about this area
In the Treta era, when Lord Krishna brought cows from Gokul to graze, Laura stabbed him and took out water to feed the cattle, so the place is known as Lauri Ghol. It is said that Ratnanagar was formed from this. According to Shiva Purana, Agni's wife Rati's desire to get her husband as a gift by meditating on Shiva in this place has been fulfilled. This area was then known as Devauli Village Panchayat. After the visit of the then Maharani Ratna Rajyalakshmi Shah, the name of the village was changed to Ratnanagar VDC. It has been said that the name of the Ratnanagar Municipality has remained.
Geographical Map of Ratnanagar municipality:
Contact Address:
Location: Ratnanagar Nagarpalika, Bakulahar Chowk, Chitwan, Bagmati Pradesh, Nepal
Telephone: +977-56-560529, +977-56-560506,+977-56-562436, +977-56-561229
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ratnanagarmun.gov.np