Sindhulimadhi

Sindhulimadhi
सिन्धुलीमाढी
Sindhuli, Sindhuli Bazar
Town / District Headquarter
Sindhulimadhi
Location in Bagmati
Sindhulimadhi
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 27°12′37″N 85°54′45″E / 27.2104°N 85.9124°E / 27.2104; 85.9124
Country Nepal
ProvinceBagmati
DistrictSindhuli
MunicipalityKamalamai
Wards4,5,6 & 7
Established as District Headquarters2 January 1967
Incorporated into Kamalamai Municipality27 March 1997
Area
 • Total
88.68 km2 (34.24 sq mi)
Elevation
510 m (1,670 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total
36,436
 • Density410.9/km2 (1,064/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NPT)
Postal Code
45900
Area Code047

Sindhulimadhi (Nepali: सिन्धुलीमाढी), commonly referred to simply as Sindhuli or Sindhuli Bazar, is a town that serves as the headquarter of Sindhuli District and administrative center of Kamalamai Municipality in Bagmati Province of Nepal.[1][2]This place was called Sindhulimadi (Nepali: सिन्धुलीमाडी) or simply Madi (Nepali: माडी) in older times.[3][4] It has a total area of 88.68 km2. According to 2021 census, the town has a population of 36,436.[5]

It is located in Sindhuli Valley and comprises four wards of Kamalamai Municipality. It lies about 150 kilometers away from national capital Kathmandu and 120 kilometers from provincial capital Hetauda.

Background

Sindhulimadhi was designated as the headquarters of Sindhuli District on 2 January 1967 (18 Poush 2023 B.S).[4] Before that, Sindhuli Gadhi was the headquarter of Sindhuli District. The town was the part of Siddheshwar VDC till 1997. It became the part of Kamalamai Municipality on 27 March 1997 (14 Chaitra 2053 B.S), formed by the merger of Siddheshwar and Bhiman VDCs.[2]

Geography

Topography

Sindhulimadhi lies in Sindhuli Valley which is surrounded by Chure Hills to the south and Mahabharat Hills to the north. The town sits at an elevation of 510 meters above sea level. Gwang (Gaumati) and Gadauli are the two main rivers flowing through the town.

Areas

Madhi Bazar is the main market area of Sindhulimadhi. It is further divided into three parts: 1 No. Bazar, Gairi Bazar and 2 No. Bazar. Dhura Bazar and Dhungrebas are other market areas within the town.

The residental neighbourhoods include Madhutar, Ratmata, Panityanki, Majhitar, Rammadi, Laxman Chowk, Milan Chowk, Dhakal Gaun and Gayatar.

Administration

Sindhulimadhi comprises four wards (4-7) of Kamalamai Municipality. They are as follows:[5]

Current Ward Previous Wards Area (km2) Population (2021) Admin. Center
4 1,2,5 & 9 27.12 8,818 Dhungrebas
5 4 26.84 8,292 Madhutar
6 6 5.93 12,498 Madhi Bazar
7 7 & 8 28.79 6,828 Majhitar

Economy

As the district headquarters and principal market town, Sindhulimadhi serves as a focal point for business activities and services within the region. Weekly markets (locally known as Haat) are held at Sindhulimadhi on Wednesdays and Saturdays.[6] Apart from trade and commerce, people in the towns are also engaged in service sectors like education, finance, health and public administration.

Tourism is a developing sector in Sindhulimadhi. The town is the gateway to historic Sindhuli Gadhi Fort. In support of tourism, a range of hotels and resorts operate in and around the town.

Public services

As the administrative center of Kamalamai Municipality, Sindhulimadhi hosts most of the municipality’s key public service institutions.

Transportation

Sindhulimadhi lies along the BP Highway, which connects it to Kathmandu and the Terai.[7] A section of the Madan Bhandari (Inner Terai) Highway originates here and connects to Hetauda in the west.[8] Long-route vehicles are available from here to major cites like Kathmandu, Pokhara, Biratnagar, Hetauda, Janakpur and Birgunj. Janakpur Airport is the closest major airport to the town, located about 70 kilometers away.

Locally, auto rickshaws have become common mode of transport within the town.

Education

Sindhulimadhi is the main educational hub of Sindhuli District with many private and public schools and colleges located in the town.

References

  1. ^ "सिन्धुली सदरमुकामका जंगल खरानी हुँदै". Ekantipur (in Nepali). Retrieved 2026-02-25.
  2. ^ a b "नगरपालिका क्षेत्र तोकी बिभाजन गरेको". Nepal Rajpatra (in Nepali). 27 March 1997. Retrieved 27 December 2025.
  3. ^ "सिन्धुली जिल्ला अदालतको सदरमुकाम तोकेको बारे". Nepal Rajpatra (in Nepali). 1966-08-08.
  4. ^ a b "जिल्ला सदरमुकामहरू तोकेको बारे". Nepal Rajpatra (in Nepali). 2 January 1967. Retrieved 27 December 2025.
  5. ^ a b "Kamalamai Ward Profile". Kamalamai Municipality.
  6. ^ "जिल्ला वस्तुगत विवरण सिन्धुली २०८०" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Japan hands over BP Highway to Nepal".
  8. ^ "Madan Bhandari Highway (NH09)".