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==Schools==
* Jan Jaagriti School
* Jan Jaagriti School
* Bal Bikash Boarding School
* Bal Bikash Boarding School

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Labipur
लबिपुर
जय थरूहट
"Itahari" Heart of Eastern Nepal.
"Itahari" Heart of Eastern Nepal.
Labipur is located in Nepal
Labipur
Labipur
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 26°40′N 87°15′E / 26.667°N 87.250°E / 26.667; 87.250
Country   Nepal
ZoneKoshi Zone
DistrictSunsari District
Government
 • TypeSub-metropolitan City
 • MayorDwarik Lal Chaudhary
Area
 • Total
87.3301 km2 (33.7183 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
140,517
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)
Postal Code
56705
Area code025
Websitehttp://itaharimun.gov.np
Labipur Chowk
Labipur, A beautiful Tharu Locality located in the Itahari sub-metropolitan city.
Labipur Chowk
Eastern view of Labipur Chowk.
Mayor: Dwarik Lal Chaudhary
Mayor : Dwarik Lal Chaudhary

Labipur (Template:Lang-ne) is a Tharu Locality located in the Itahari sub-metropolitan city of Sunsari District in the Koshi Zone of south-eastern Nepal.[1] Labipur was previously included in the village development committee known as Hansposha.[2] In 2014, the Government of Nepal announced an initiative to allow for further establishments of sub-metropolitan cities, which included the re-designation of Itahari as a sub-metropolitan city. As a part of the re-designation, Labipur became a part of Itahari. Labipur is growing rapidly and has already transformed into a large city.

Labipur chowk is the main bazar area of Labipur located in East-west Highway.[3]

Labipur Hatiya.
Labipur Villagers Weekly Market.

People gather weekly at the village market known as Labipur Hatiya. People buy and sell goods from villagers and sellers. The majority of Tharu people are involved in farming. Agriculture is the main source of income for Tharu villagers.

Agriculture has been practiced by Tharu villagers from the era of ancestors which has been passed from generation to generation. Agriculture is the main economic motivator behind the formation of this Tharu village.

Labipur is rich in terms of culture and Religion. Devoted and committed, there are several festivals that are celebrated by Tharu people which make this village more bright and colorful.

Important Festivals

  • Joorshital/Siruwa
  • Akhari pawain
  • Chautichan
  • Jitiya
  • Dashami
  • Shukrati
  • Saama Chakewa
  • Neman
  • Maaghi/Sankaranti
  • Faguwa/Holi

Temples

Shiv Temple, Labipur
Shiv Mandir
  • Labipur Village Deity Temple(Thaan)
  • Shiva Mandir
  • Jabdi Mata Mandir

Localities in the Area

  • Majra
  • Majhaura
  • Hanshposha8
  • Hanshposha7
  • Bisanpur
  • Labipur Pashchimtol
  • Hanshposha9
Jan Jaagriti Lower Secondary School, Labipur
Jan Jaagriti Lower Secondary School

Schools

  • Jan Jaagriti School
  • Bal Bikash Boarding School

References

  1. ^ "Itahari Municipality".
  2. ^ "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Retrieved 2 December 2008.
  3. ^ "Highways in Nepal".


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