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1 Other Wards Annex - 4: "BASTI" Mapping for Outreach Campaign: Dhanusha district Nearest to New Address Names of Schools Approximate Population (Sub-Metropolitan, Other Market Name of Schools Market / Chowk/ located nearest (that can be covered during Remarks Municipality & Wards/ Day Place where (not covered by Project) the Outreach Campaign) Gaunpalika Ward No.) Village Crowd gather a) approx. no. school going children: Around 400 b) total expected population: 1. Shree Rajeshwor Nidhi 1. Primary School, Nagarain Public bus is School Chowk/ Around 150 male and 100 Monday/ S.S., Nagarain-2 2,3,6 2. Primary School, Ganguli available in each School Bazaar female Thursday Nagarain 3. hour c) predominant ethnic groups; Kayastha, brahmin, muslim, Bhumihar, Teli/Sudi a) approx. no. school going children: Around 300/500 b) total expected population: Public Bus is 2. Shree Baidyanath 1. Rastriya Pra. Vi. Jabdi Mukhiyapatti School Chowk/ Around 100 Male and 50/60 Saturday/ available only in Devnarayan S.S., 2,4/ Jabadi 2. Boarding School Musharniya-3 Jabadi Bazar-3 Female Tuesday Morning time at Tulsiyahi Nikas 3. c) Predominant ethnic groups: 7:45 A.M. Kalwar, Mallah, Dusadh, Brahmin, Yadav a) approx. no. school going children: Around 400 1. Rastriya Primary School, b) total expected population: Bahiri Chowk/ Wednesday/ Public Bus is Uttarbari Tole, Fulgama Around 150 Male and 50 3,4/ Bazaar(Near Saturday, available only in 3. Shree Girija S.S., Fulgama Nagarain-1 2. Primary School, Female Ghodghans School), Utarbari Tuesday/ Morning time at Ghodghans c) predominant ethnic groups: Tole Bazaar Saturday 7:45 A.M. 3. Pra. Vi., Bahedabela Dhanuk, Khatbe, Yadav, Keut, Dhanuk, Sonar, Kewat, Koiri/Kushwaha a) approx. no. school going children: Around 300 Daily Bazaar is 1. Rupaitha School b) total expected population: Rupaitha, in Morning time Nim Chowk/ Ward 2. Primary School, Around 100 Male and 50 4. Shree Janta S. S., Devpura Janakpur-20 Bahuarwa Everyday only and Public Office Ghodghas Female Village Bus in each 3. c) predominant ethnic groups: Hour available Bin, Dhuniya, Mali, Kumhar, Nuniya, Muslim 1 Annex - 4: "BASTI" Mapping for Outreach Campaign: Dhanusha district Nearest to New Address Names of Schools Approximate Population (Sub-Metropolitan, Other Market Name of Schools Market / Chowk/ located nearest (that can be covered during Remarks Municipality & Wards/ Day Place where (not covered by Project) the Outreach Campaign) Gaunpalika Ward No.) Village Crowd gather a) approx. no. school going children: Around 300 b) total expected population: In Morning Time Devpura, 1. Devpura School 5. Shree Rastriya Secondary Ward Office/ Around 100 Male and 40/50 only and Public Janakpur-20 Bahuarwa 2. Everyday School, Rupaithabelhi School Chowk Female Bus in each Village 3. c) predominant ethnic groups: Hour available Bin, Tatma, Khatbe, Dhobi, Lohar a) approx. no. school going children: Around 400 1. Lower Sec. Khajuri b) total expected population: Public Bus is 6. Shree K.S.H.S.B. S.S., Khajuri/ Mahuwa Chanaha Around 150 Male and 40/50 Sun/ Tues / there at after 10 Janak Nandini-7 5,6/ Mahuwa Khajuri Chanaha Bazaar 2.Girija Primary, Mahuwa Female c) Sat in the morning 3. predominant ethnic groups: only Muslim, Chamar, Kurmi, Hajam, Lohar, Sonar a) approx. no. school going children: Around 200 Need Private 2/3, Parsa, 1. Lower Secondary, b) total expected population: 7. Shree Janta S. S., 1.Magraha Bazaar Vehicle cause Kamala Siddhidatri Naathpatti, Dubbarkot Around 100 Male and 40/50 Tue/Fri and Iswarwada Mangaraha, 2.Mangraha Bus for there is Village Executive-1 Majhi 2. Female Sun/Wed Dubbarkot Hathletwa Chowk Bazaar in evening at 3 in Jhitkahiya 3. c) predominant ethnic groups: evening Teli, Dusadh, Kewat, Sudi, Bin, Baraee a) approx. no. school going childre: Around 300 Public Bus is b) total expected population: School/ available at 10 in Giddha, 1. Giddha Schools Around 150 male and 50 /60 Mahinathpur the Morning and 8. Shree S.S., Thadi Jhijha Bideh Municipality- 1 Mahinathpur- 2. Boarding School Female Mon / Thurs Bazaar-1/ from Giddha 1 3. c) predominant ethnic groups: Tinkoriya Bazaar need to walk for Koiri, sanyasi/Dasnami, 1 hour Yadav, Muslim, kalwar, Batar 1 Annex - 4: "BASTI" Mapping for Outreach Campaign: Dhanusha district Nearest to New Address Names of Schools Approximate Population (Sub-Metropolitan, Other Market Name of Schools Market / Chowk/ located nearest (that can be covered during Remarks Municipality & Wards/ Day Place where (not covered by Project) the Outreach Campaign) Gaunpalika Ward No.) Village Crowd gather a) approx. no. school going Public bus is children: Around 200/250 available from Panchayat 1. Primary School b) total expected population: 9. Shree Shankar S.S., 10 in the Janak Nandini-6 Khajuri Bhawan/ Police 2. Khajuri School Around 150 Male and 50 Sun / Wed Banarjhula morning and Station Chowk 3. Female need to walk for c) predominant ethnic groups: hour Sudhi, Dhobi, Teli, Haluwai a) approx. no. school going children: Around 400 b) total expected population: School 1. Thadji Jhijha School Around 200 Male and 70/90 Bus is available 10. Shree Janta S. S., Giddha Sat / Mon/ Bideh Municipality-2 Thadhi Jhijha Compound, 2. Boarding School Female from 10 in the Belapatti Thurs Tinkoriya Bazaar 3. c) predominant ethnic groups: morning Dhanuk, Sonar, Kewat, Yadav,Khatbe,Rajput, Kumhar a) approx. no. school going children: Around 400 b) total expected population: Yadukuha, 1. Yadav Primary School Auto/E-rikshaw Around 150 Male and 40/50 Shahidnagar Thumariya, Dhabouli 2. Lower Secondary School, Tues/Thur/S is available and 11. Shree S. S., Dhabauli Female Municipality-4 Naathpatti, Bazaar/Yadukuha Nimuwa Tole at, Sun/Wed Bus' time is not c) predominant ethnic groups: Bisarbhora 3. Yadukuha School fixed Dhanuk, Sonar, Kewat, Yadav,Khatbe, Mali Kumhar, Yakkha a) approx. no. school going children: Around 400 b) total expected population: Dhabouli, Auto/E-rikshaw 1. Dhabouli School Around 150 Male and 40/50 12. Shree Janta ikai S. S., Shahidnagar Thumariya, Yadukuha, Sun/Wed, is available and 2. Primary School Female Yadhukuha Municipality-3 Naathpatti, Dhabouli Bazaar Tue/Thur/Sat Bus' time is not 3. Boarding School c) predominant ethnic groups: Bisarbhora fixed Dhanuk, Sonar, Kewat, Yadav,Khatbe, Mali, Bin, Baraee Kumhar 1 Annex - 4: "BASTI" Mapping for Outreach Campaign: Dhanusha district Nearest to New Address Names of Schools Approximate Population (Sub-Metropolitan, Other Market Name of Schools Market / Chowk/ located nearest (that can be covered during Remarks Municipality & Wards/ Day Place where (not covered by Project) the Outreach Campaign) Gaunpalika Ward No.) Village Crowd gather a) approx. no. school going children: Around 300 NO Electricity. b) total expected population: 1. Sec., School, Madaan Bus goes there 4, Around 150 Male and 40/50 13. Shree Pragatishil S.S., Kamala Siddhidatri 2. Dalit Primary School, only in evening Madaan-6 Sakhuba Bazaar-6 Female Mon / Thurs Hathmunda, Singyahi Madaan Village Executive- Hathmunda-4 after 3 and need Sakhuba-4 c) predominant ethnic groups: 3. to walk for long Pahri, Dom, Kayastha, time Haluwai, Kewat, Mushar, Harijan a) approx. no. school going children: Around 300 NO Electricity. b) total expected population: 1. Dalit Primary School, Bus goes there 14. Shree Biltu Bauku S.S., 4, Chumka Chowk Around 150 Male and 40/50 Kamala Siddhidatri Sakhuba Bazaar only in evening Madaan, Hathmunda- Haat/ Sakhuba Female Mon/ Thur Village Executive- 2. Sec. School, Hathmunda after 3 and need Singyahi Madaan 7, Sakhuba-4 Bazaar-6 c) predominant ethnic groups: 3. Primary School, Madaan to walk for long Pahri, Dom, Kayastha, time Haluwai, Kewat, Mushar, Harijan a) approx. no. school going children: Around 400 Bus goes by b) total expected population: 1. Ram pd Sec. School Road in morning 15. Shree Sarsawati S. S., School's Space Around 200 male and 50/75 Always Sabaila Municipality-8 1,2,3 2. Primary School, Thilla but its long route Thilla Sabaila /Sabaila Bazaar Female Crowded 3. Boarding School and jeep is also c) predominant ethnic groups: available Sudhi, Teli, Yadav, Lohar, Hajam a) approx. no. school going No Electricity in children: Around 250 School and only 1. Primary School, b) total expected population: Dumariya Chowk in few part 16. Shree S.S., Kamala Siddhidatri Dumariya, Tedhamod Around 125/50 Male and Tue/ Sat and Bazaar and electricity is Tedhamod Village Executive Sonapara 2. Boarding School 30/40 Female Fri Sonapara Bazaar accessed. 3. c) predominant ethnic groups: Problem of Teli, Sudhi, Yadav, Baraee, public Vehicle Bin, Tatma 1.
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