Sunakhani
Sunkhani is a ward committee located in Kalinchowk Rural Municipality of Dolakha District in the Bagmati Province of north-eastern Nepal. Formally it was a Village Development Committee of Dolakha District. Sunkhani consists of two ward (7 and 8) committees. The office of Kalinchowk Rural Municipality also lies in Sunkhani ward number 08. Shree Kalinag Temple, Chaughara Darbaar and Ganesh Pati are the much famous holy places in Sunkhani which are the popular destination of internal and external tourists. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5,349.[1] The village is connected to the district headquarter, Charikot by a roadway. Main Casts : Shiwakoti, Aacharya, Poudel, Pathak, Budhathoki Schools/Colleges in Sunkhani : Shree Kalinag Secondary School, Kalinag Multiple College, Shree Devisthan Basic School, Shree Sitka Secondary School. Health Posts : Sunkhani Health Post Banks : Laxmi Bank Ex. Co. , Kalinchowk 08 ,Sunkhani Co-Operatives Anandadayak multi-purpose Co-Operative, Kalinag saving and credit Co-operative Shringeshwor Co-Operative Markets : Soti, Kalinag, Milldada, Bhadaure, sitka, shyaulye Streets : Charikot-Lambagar Sadakkhanda, Thumka-Makaibari Road, Padekhala-Kalipokhari Road, Villages : Makaibari, Bhatteli, ManeBhatteli, Chisaapani, Nibare, Dhunge, Bhadaure, Chaparku, Sakhalbu, Malepu Neighbouring Wards : Lapilang, Lamidada, Sundrawati Neighbouring Municipalities : Bhimeshwor, Baiteshwor, Gaurishankar Hills : Sringeswor Hill Governmental Offices: Kalinchowk Rural Municipality Office, Ward Offices of Sunkhani References
External linksIn Sunkhani specially Shiwakoti ( A caste of Brahmin) are living in majority.Kalinag temples,Chughara are the popular destination in this village.
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