Village Development Committees (VDCs) and Municipalities
- Arnaha
- Aurahi
- Badgama
- Bainiya
- Bairawa
- Bakdhauwa
- Bamangamakatti
- Banarjhula
- Banaula
- Banauli
- Baramjhiya
- Barhmapur
- Barsain
- Basbalpur
- Basbiti
- Bathnaha
- Belhi
- Belhi Chapma
- Bhagawatpur
- Bhangha
- Bhardaha
- Bhutahi
- Birpur Barahi
- Bishariya-Bhelhi
- Bodebarsaien
- Boriya
- Brahmapur
- Chhinnamasta
- Dauda
- Daulatpur
- Deuri
- Deurimaruwa
- Dhanagadi
- Dharampur
- Dhodhanpur
- Didhawa
- Diman
- Fakira
- Farseth
- Fatepur
- Fulkahi
- Gamhariya Parwaha
- Gobargada
- Goithi
- Hanuman Nagar
- Hardiya
- Hariharpur
- Haripur
- Inarwa
- Inarwa Fulpariya
- Itahari Bishnupur
- Jagatpur
- Jamuni Madhapura
- Jandaul
- Jhutaki
- Joginiya-1
- Joginiya-2
- Kabilash
- Kachan
- Kalyanpur
- Kamalpur
- Kanchanpur
- Kataiya
- Khadgapur
- Khojpur
- Khoksar Parbaha
- Ko. Madhepura
- Kochabakhari
- Koiladi
- Kushaha
- Lalapati
- Launiya
- Lohajara
- Madhawapur
- Madhupati
- Mahadeva
- Maina Kaderi
- Maina Sahasrabahu
- Malekpur
- Maleth
- Malhanama
- Malhaniya
- Manraja
- Mauwaha
- Mohanpur
- Nargho
- Negada
- Oudaha
- Pakari
- Pansera
- Parasbani
- Paterwa
- Pato
- Patthargada
- Pipra (Purba)
- Pipra (West)
- Portaha
- Rajbiraj Municipality
- Ramnagar
- Rampur Jamuwa
- Rampur Malhaniya
- Rautahat
- Rayapur
- Rupnagar
- Sambhunath
- Sankarpura
- Saraswor
- Simraha Sigiyoun
- Siswa Beihi
- Sitapur
- Tarahi
- Terahota
- Theliya
- Tikuliya
- Tilathi
- Trikola
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“With five to ten hundred pure-minded young women threading the streets of the village every evening unattended, vice must slink away, like frost before the rising sun ...”
—Anna Julia Cooper (18591964)
“The work of adult life is not easy. As in childhood, each step presents not only new tasks of development but requires a letting go of the techniques that worked before. With each passage some magic must be given up, some cherished illusion of safety and comfortably familiar sense of self must be cast off, to allow for the greater expansion of our distinctiveness.”
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