Welcome to Mandali Ex-Student Club

The beautiful village of Phulkharka situated on the laps of Manaslu, Ganga-Jamuna and Ganesh Himal in between 45 Kilometers from the District headquarter of Dhading Bensi and 124 Kilometer from the capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu. In Nepali phul means flower and as like its name, Phulkharka is the garden of many ethnic group from Hindu, Buddhist, Christian and Muslim all roofs under this beautiful village. The north side of village stands from 1600m to 2926 meter above the sea level dwelling some around 1000 household in its area. There are many sub villages in the Phulkharka which are: Phulkharka, Sadan, Dumla, Payukharka, Dhadkharka, Katike, Lapsibot, Dadathok, Bhadaure, Bhumesthan , Mathillo Tole, Majuwa, Kalleri, Bhirkubnan, Dhangshing and Akle basti. The famous water fall Gangajamiuna is also located the same village development committee of Phulkharka. The friendly people of Phulkharka believes in hard work and development of the society itself through various means of information also that are available within the area of Phulkharka. Not being influenced by any political parties or gender, color and race, the people of Phulkhaka unite for the sustainable development of the village as well as uplift their lifestyle throughout small yet effective works. Unity in the diversity is the main characteristics of Phulkarkians. Growing up with military background from the ancient period, at present also welcome the change brought by revolutionaries. The residents of Phulkharka are mainly involved into Tourism, Banking, Law, Military, Police, Teaching, Health sector, engineering as well as others many fields serving the nation. Not only in Nepal but also the Phulkarkians are equally active abroad.

Nepal Information

Nepal's History Recorded history of Nepal is centered on the Kathmandu valley and begins with the Kirantis who are said to have ruled for many centuries beginning from the 7th or 8th Century B.C. with…

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Dhading Information

Dhading district, a part of Bagmati zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of Southeast Asia. The district, with Dhading besi as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,926…

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Club Objectives

Registered and recognized by the government of Nepal, Mandali Ex-student Club is dedicated to support and promote the educational environment of the schools in Phulkharka Village. The major objectives of the club are… This institution…

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