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Bhanu, Nepal is a former village development committee (VDC) in Tanahun District in the Gandaki Zone of western Nepal and now part of Bhanu Municipality. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census the VDC had a population of 13175 in 3476 households.
Bhanu [1] is a municipality of Tanahun District in Gandaki Province of western Nepal.The municipality was established on 19 September 2015 by merging the existing Bhanu village development committee or VDC, Barbhanjyang VDCs, [2] [3] Rupakot (VDC), [4] Tanahunsur Village Development Committee, Purkot VDC, Mirlung VDC, Satiswara VDC, Risti VDC, Basantapur VDC and Chok Chisapani VDC.
[10] [11] In Raat Chirnya Bhanu (2017), he is portrayed by Basudev Khanal. [6] [12] Additionally, in Tanahun District, there is a statue of Ghansi, as well as a statue of Bhanubhakta Acharya at Bhanu Ghansi Memorial Park. [4] Ghansikuwa, a tourist destination in Tanahu District is named after Ghansi. [5]
The district lies in central Nepal, with Damauli as its district headquarters. It covers an area of 1,546 km 2 (597 sq mi) and has a population (2011) of 323,288. Previously the town of Bandipur was its district headquarter.
Nepal's 77 districts (Nepali: जिल्ला) are subdivided into localities known as village development committees (Nepali: गाउँ विकास समिति, romanized: gāun bikās samiti) and into municipalities. There were 3,157 VDCs in Nepal. [1] District wise list of VDCs (most of the case not updated names) are as follows:
The Chundi is a small river located in the western part of the Tanahun District of Nepal. It starts from around the Chandrawati Territory, which lies in Bhanu Municipality. Joined by several tributaries, it flows roughly 18 km in a north-to-south direction to its confluence with the River Marshyangdi near Bimalnagar. The river served as the ...
Durbar High School also known as Bhanu Secondary School is established during Rana regime. Established in 1854, Durbar High School is the country's first school. Located in Rani Pokhari, Kathmandu, it previously taught only members of the ruling family, but was opened to private citizens in 1902.
Bhanu may be: an epithet of the deity Surya; Bhanu (Mahabharata), son of Krishna and Satyabhama; the name of a place in Nepal: Bhanu Municipality, the current municipality; Bhanu, Nepal, the former VDC; a given name; notable people with the name include: Muktha (actress), stage name Bhanu; Bhanu (Tamil militant) Bhanu Bandopadhyay, Indian actor