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Budhabare, more specifically Hadiya Budhabare, is a
village A village is a human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Although villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban v ...
and former Village Development Committee that is now part of Buddhashanti Rural Municipality in
Jhapa Jhapa District (; ) is a district of Koshi Province in eastern Nepal named after a Rajbanshi Surjapuri language word "Jhapa", meaning "to cover" (verb). The 2021 Nepal Census, puts the total population of the district at 994,090. The total a ...
district of
Province No. 1 Koshi Province () is an autonomous province of Nepal adopted by the Constitution of Nepal on 20 September 2015. It covers an area of , about 17.5% of the country's total area. With the industrial city of Biratnagar as its capital, the province i ...
in south-eastern
Nepal Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mainly situated in the Himalayas, but also includes parts of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China Ch ...
. The latest official data,
2011 Nepal Census Nepal conducted a widespread national census in 2011 by the Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics. Working in cooperation with the 58 municipalities and the 3,915 Village Development Committees at a district level, they recorded data from all the m ...
, puts the total population of the VDC at 22,936. Owing to this average population size, the VDC has been divided into nine wards. As the village is crossed by Hadiya Khola, it is sometimes also referred to as ''Hadiya Budhabare''. The village of Budhabare is best known for two things: the production of
betelnut The areca nut ( or ) or betel nut () is the fruit of the areca palm (''Areca catechu''). The palm is originally native to the Philippines, but was carried widely through the tropics by the Austronesian expansion, Austronesian migrations and ...
and the market that is held every Wednesday. The market of Budhabare grew in importance tremendously after the highway to Ilam was constructed, as Budhabare now lies along the
Mechi Highway Mechi Highway or NH02 (previously: H07) () is a two-lane freeway in Koshi Province, spanning about 268 kilometers in length. The highway connects all the districts of former Mechi zone, hence the name ''Mechi''. It runs from the Village Developm ...
, which connects all the districts of Mechi zone.


Etymology

The origin of the name ''budhabare'' dates back to the early 1940s. Local legend has it that, at that time, an elite man by the name of Somhorse Karki began to organize a weekly market day, or ''hatiya'', in the village. This followed a similar trend that was already in practice on Saturday in Sanischare, on Sunday in Aaitabare, on Friday and Monday in Dhulabari, and on Thursday in Phikkal. Out of fears that a concurrent market day would be detrimental and challenging to business, they decided go with either Tuesday or Wednesday. As Tuesday is generally considered a ''kharobar'', or brute day, in Nepali culture, Wednesday became the pick. Over time, the village came to be known after this day of the market as Budhabare, since ''Budhabar'' is the Nepali term for Wednesday. This market, which started off in the early 1940s, still continues to this day and has become a major attraction of the village.


Geography

Budhabare is located in Buddhashanti Rural Municipality, at a distance of 17 km north from district headquarters Bhadrapur and 8 km north of Charali along the
Mechi Highway Mechi Highway or NH02 (previously: H07) () is a two-lane freeway in Koshi Province, spanning about 268 kilometers in length. The highway connects all the districts of former Mechi zone, hence the name ''Mechi''. It runs from the Village Developm ...
. Geographically, Budhabare covers a total area of 31.73 square kilometres. Pahari Chowk (roughly the center of Budhabare) lies at a
latitude In geography, latitude is a geographic coordinate system, geographic coordinate that specifies the north-south position of a point on the surface of the Earth or another celestial body. Latitude is given as an angle that ranges from −90° at t ...
of 26.723838°N and
longitude Longitude (, ) is a geographic coordinate that specifies the east- west position of a point on the surface of the Earth, or another celestial body. It is an angular measurement, usually expressed in degrees and denoted by the Greek lett ...
of 88.050179°E. The elevation of Budhabare ranges from 149 m to 329 m above the mean sea level. The dominant tree species found in the area include ''
Shorea robusta ''Shorea robusta'', the sal tree, sāla, shala, sakhua, or sarai, is a species of tree in the family Dipterocarpaceae. The tree is native to India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Tibet and across the Himalayan regions. Evolution Fossil evidence from lig ...
'' (locally known as ''sal''), ''Acacia catechu'' (), ''
Dalbergia sissoo ''Dalbergia sissoo'', known commonly as North Indian rosewood or shisham, is a fast-growing, hardy, deciduous rosewood tree native to the Indian subcontinent and southern Iran. ''D. sissoo'' is a large, crooked tree with long, leathery leaves a ...
'' (), and ''
Neolamarckia cadamba ''Neolamarckia cadamba'', with English common names burflower-tree, laran, and Leichhardt pine, and called kadamba or kadam or cadamba locally, is an evergreen, tropical tree native to South and Southeast Asia. The genus name honours French natu ...
'' ().


Climate

Since the village lies in the flanks of
Terai The Terai or Tarai is a lowland region in parts of southern Nepal and northern India that lies to the south of the outer foothills of the Himalayas, the Sivalik Hills and north of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. This lowland belt is characterised by ...
just below the hills, the climate of Budhabare is temperately warm. Under the Köppen–Geiger classification, Budhabare has a
humid subtropical climate A humid subtropical climate is a subtropical -temperate climate type, characterized by long and hot summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between ...
(''Cwa'') with wet and hot summers and mild and dry winters. With reference to statistics furnished by ''climate-data.org'', the average temperature of Budhabare is 24.2 °C. About 2500 mm of precipitation falls annually. The driest month is December with little to no rainfall. Meanwhile, in July, the precipitation reaches its peak with an average of 719 mm.


Geology

Topographically, Budhabare area lies in the upper
Terai The Terai or Tarai is a lowland region in parts of southern Nepal and northern India that lies to the south of the outer foothills of the Himalayas, the Sivalik Hills and north of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. This lowland belt is characterised by ...
region of the
Indo-Gangetic plains The Indo-Gangetic Plain, also known as the Northern Plain or North Indian River Plain, is a fertile plain spanning across the northern and north-eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. It encompasses northern and eastern India, eastern Pakist ...
, almost on the foot of the
Siwalik hills The Sivalik Hills, also known as Churia Hills, are a mountain range of the outer Himalayas. The literal translation of "Sivalik" is 'tresses of Shiva'. The hills are known for their numerous fossils, and are also home to the Soanian Middle Pale ...
. It is generally flat in the south, while the northern part is rolling. The area is dissected by two major streams: Biring Khola and Hadiya Khola. Biring Khola runs from north to south along the western border, serving as a natural demarcation between Budhabare and Khudnabari. Hadiya Khola also runs from north to south, but close to the eastern border. The area close to the two streams is mainly composed of gravel, boulder, and sand. However, the rest and much of Budhabare is primarily composed of silty loamy soil, which is ideal for agriculture.


Demographics

As per the
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, the total population of the village stands at 22,936, with a male population of 10,938 and a female population of 11,998. In terms of percentage, males constitute some 47.69% and females constitute about 52.31% of the total population. Likewise, the sex ratio is 91.17, which means there are about 91 males for every 100 females in the VDC. The total number of households in the village is 5,270, with an average household size of 4.35. Moreover, the population density of the VDC comes to be around 723 persons per square kilometer, which is about fourfold higher than the national population density.


Age structure

The active population of the VDC is 14,415, which is about 63.29% of the total population. The table immediately below enumerates the population composition of the village on the basis of child dependent, economically active, and old dependent age-group respectively:


Ethnicity

Brahmins Brahmin (; ) is a ''Varna (Hinduism), varna'' (theoretical social classes) within Hindu society. The other three varnas are the ''Kshatriya'' (rulers and warriors), ''Vaishya'' (traders, merchants, and farmers), and ''Shudra'' (labourers). Th ...
who have descended from hills make up about 43.22% of Budhabare's populace. Similarly,
Chhetri Chhetri (Kshetri, Kshettri, Kshetry or Chhettri), ( ; IAST: ''Kṣetrī'') historically called Kshettriya or Kshetriya or Khas are Nepali language, Nepali speaking people historically associated with the warrior class and administration, some of ...
,
Kami are the Deity, deities, Divinity, divinities, Spirit (supernatural entity), spirits, mythological, spiritual, or natural phenomena that are venerated in the traditional Shinto religion of Japan. ''Kami'' can be elements of the landscape, forc ...
,
Limbu Limbu may refer to: * Limbu people, an indigenous tribe living in Nepal, Sikkim (India) and Bhutan ** Limbu language, their Sino-Tibetan language *** Limbu script **** Limbu (Unicode block) * Rambahadur Limbu Rambahadur Limbu, (; 8 July 1939 ...
,
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,
Newar Newar (; , endonym: Newa; , Pracalit script: ), or Nepami, are primarily inhabitants in Kathmandu Valley of Nepal and its surrounding areas, and the creators of its historic heritage and civilisation. Page 15. Newars are a distinct linguisti ...
, etc. are also fairly common ethnic groups found in the village. In addition, minority groups residing in the village include Tharu,
Muslims Muslims () are people who adhere to Islam, a Monotheism, monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God ...
, Majhi,
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, etc. The table below mentions the major ethnic groups and bulks the minorities into "others," summing up the population composition of Budhabare on ethnicity basis:


Language

An overwhelming majority of village population (82.68%) speak Nepali as mother tongue. Other spoken languages include Limbu (4.06%), Dhimal (2.02%), Rai (1.88%), etc. The table below enumerates all languages that at least have a three-digit population:


Education

As of
2011 Nepal Census Nepal conducted a widespread national census in 2011 by the Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics. Working in cooperation with the 58 municipalities and the 3,915 Village Development Committees at a district level, they recorded data from all the m ...
, Budhabare has a male literacy rate of 85.77% and a female literacy rate of 74.34%. Overall, the literacy rate of the village stands at 79.76%, which is higher than the national average of 65.9%.CIA (2011
The World Factbook : ''Nepal''
There are more than a dozen of schools operating in and around the Budhabare area, and all of them are
co-educational Mixed-sex education, also known as mixed-gender education, co-education, or coeducation (abbreviated to co-ed or coed), is a system of education where males and females are educated together. Whereas single-sex education was more common up to ...
. In addition to schools, a private campus by the name of Sita Ramesh Bahumukhi Campus has also been recently established in Budhabare-6, and offers graduate programs in
commerce Commerce is the organized Complex system, system of activities, functions, procedures and institutions that directly or indirectly contribute to the smooth, unhindered large-scale exchange (distribution through Financial transaction, transactiona ...
and
humanities Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture, including Philosophy, certain fundamental questions asked by humans. During the Renaissance, the term "humanities" referred to the study of classical literature a ...
.


Facilities and services

Budhabare is moderately facilitated. For health services, there is a health post located near Budhabare bazaar, which provides basic health care facilities to the local population. In addition to this health post, there also exists an A''yurveda aushadhalaya'', which renders basic
ayurvedic Ayurveda (; ) is an alternative medicine system with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent. It is heavily practised throughout India and Nepal, where as much as 80% of the population report using ayurveda. The theory and practice of ayur ...
health facilities. The area has good access to road transport. The Mechi Highway, which connects all the districts of the Mechi zone, runs through the village. It has a network of part black topped and part graveled road within its area. Most areas are thus easily accessible.


Economic activities

The primary economic activity of the village is agriculture. The land is very fertile and the rate of production is good, making this place an "agricultural hotspot" of
Jhapa Jhapa District (; ) is a district of Koshi Province in eastern Nepal named after a Rajbanshi Surjapuri language word "Jhapa", meaning "to cover" (verb). The 2021 Nepal Census, puts the total population of the district at 994,090. The total a ...
district. Food crops like paddy and maize are extensively cultivated. Most of the households plant betelnuts, which is the most popular cash crop in the area. Rubber, tea, and cardamom farms are also sparingly common. As for the industries, most of the industries are small-scale and agro-based. There are 30 rice mills and over 12 timber mills in the village. Moreover, a significant fraction of village's active population works abroad, especially in the Gulf countries, and foreign remittances contribute a great deal to the local economy.


Religious sites

Budhabare is home to numerous temple sites that are sacred to Hindu devotees. Pilgrims and worshippers from all over the village and other places flock to these religious spaces during special occasions. Some of the eminent holy places located across the several wards of the village include: * Ram Janaki Temple, Budhabare-9 * Shree Krishna Pranami Mandir, Budhabare-6 * Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Budhabare-6 * Kamleshwar Mahadev Mandir, Budhabare-5 *Shree Hanuman Mandir, Budhabare-9 *Sitala Devi Mandir, Budhabare-5


Gallery

Budhabare Water Reservoir.jpg, View of the water reservoir tower that was built as part of Small Town Drinking Water and Sanitation Project Farmlands of Budhabare, Jhapa, Nepal.jpg, Farmlands of Hattisude, Budhabare-9, as seen at the crack of dawn. Locals believe Hattisude to be one of the most fertile places for the production of rice in Jhapa and even across the country. Shree Krishna Pranami Mandir, Budhabare, Jhapa, Nepal.jpg, Located in Budhabare-6, Shree Krishna Pranami Mandir is an important religious site in and around the Budhabare area. Budhabare Market.jpg, People gather to observe a street play on a Wednesday in the bazaar area of Budhabare. Street plays like this usually carry with them a social message, and this one is on "Domestic Violence Against Women." Budhabare VDC Jhapa Nepal.jpg, A village scene of Budhabare with maize plants and
betelnut The areca nut ( or ) or betel nut () is the fruit of the areca palm (''Areca catechu''). The palm is originally native to the Philippines, but was carried widely through the tropics by the Austronesian expansion, Austronesian migrations and ...
trees Shree Buddha Adarsha Uccha Madhyamik Vidyalaya.jpg, Distant shot of Shree Buddha Adarsha Uccha Madhyamik Vidyalaya, the oldest educational institution in the village Mechi Highway.jpg, Part of
Mechi Highway Mechi Highway or NH02 (previously: H07) () is a two-lane freeway in Koshi Province, spanning about 268 kilometers in length. The highway connects all the districts of former Mechi zone, hence the name ''Mechi''. It runs from the Village Developm ...
that passes through the village of Budhabare


External links


Budhabare, Mechi, on nepalmap.org


References

{{Jhapa District Financial Institution: NICASIA Bank Limited Populated places in Jhapa District