Krishnanagar, Nepal
Krishnanagar is a municipality in Kapilvastu district of Lumbini Zone in the western terai part of Nepal. The municipality was established on 18 May 2014 by merging the existing Krishnanagar, Sirsihawa, Shivanagar village development committees. on Nepal's southern border with India across from Barhani Bazar. Movement of Indian and Nepalese nationals across the border is unrestricted, however there is a customs checkpoint for goods. Goods bound for Dang and Arcghakhanchi cross here. Krishnanagar is connected by F-12 Chandrauta-Krishnanagar to the east-west Mahendra Highway and Postal Highway.
Commerce
Krishnanagar is a wealthy, industrialized village with rice, oil and steel mills, sugar mill and many cement industries.Highway connecting it with other places is an industrial road.
Culture
Krishnanagar is highly rich in culture, as different religions' people live here and because of the border area, both Indian and Nepalese people, Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs celebrates the festival of Hindu culture, Muslim culture and Sikh culture together.Governance
Krishna Nagar is part of the Kapilvastu District and falls under the administrative jurisdiction of the local municipality or ward. The governance structure is typically headed by a mayor or local officials who work with the community to address issues like infrastructure, education, and public services.Education and Healthcare
Krishna Nagar has a number of primary and secondary schools that serve the local population. The literacy rate in the area is steadily improving, with a focus on enhancing education for both boys and girls.Healthcare services are available through local health posts and clinics. However, there is often a need for better access to medical services, and efforts are underway to improve healthcare infrastructure in the region.