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Manoj Ranabhat serves as the elected Ward Chairperson of Ward No. 2 in Bharatpur Metropolitan City, Chitwan, representing the Nepali Congress party. In the 2022 local elections, he secured his position by obtaining 1,249 votes, narrowly defeating his closest rival, Krishna KC of the CPN-UML, who garnered 1,225 votes. (Makalu Khabar) Under his leadership, Ward No. 2 has achieved notable…
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CONTACT USWard No. 2 is known for: Its active local governance and citizen engagement, High performance in the city’s budget evaluation (earning over NPR 29 million in performance-based allocation), Blend of residential areas and local commerce, including a growing night economy
While Ward No. 2 does not host a major mandi, residents can access the Bharatpur Metropolitan Fruits and Vegetables Market in Chhetrapur, which serves as the central wholesale and retail hub for the area.
The current Ward Chairperson is Manoj Ranabhat, elected from the Nepali Congress party in the 2022 local elections.
As of the latest local data, Ward No. 2 has approximately <strong data-start="256" data-end="275">9,500 residents</strong>, with a diverse mix of ethnic communities including Brahmin, Chhetri, Newar, Gurung, and others.