Representative image of the region — not this specific village.

Ratu is a former Village Development Committee of Surkhet district in the mid-west, named by the Nepal Chhantyal Sangh among its Chhantyal areas — far from the Myagdi–Baglung heartland. In the 2017 reorganisation it was absorbed (with Gadhi and Garpan) into Birendranagar Municipality, the Karnali provincial capital.

Trace-back

The Sangh’s roster names Ratu as a Chhantyal locality, the presence here likely the result of westward migration. Independent sources confirm the settlement; how and when Chhantyal families settled here is not separately recorded.

At the time of the 1991 census

The Ratu VDC recorded 1,458 people in 248 households — a figure for the whole VDC, not the Chhantyal families alone.

What people do

As across these hills, families live by farming and income from work abroad.

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Photos

Pictures of the village and its surroundings. Many are representative views of the area while we gather verified photographs — tap any photo to enlarge.

  • A view across the Baglung countryside. Photo: Kshitiz poudel · CC BY-SA 4.0 · source
  • The terraced hills of Baglung district. Photo: Kshitiz poudel · CC BY-SA 4.0 · source

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