Making of a Dynamic Region

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Development indicators show that the tarai lowlands are doing better than most hill and mountain regions of Nepal.

The traditional Nepali term for the Inner Tarai and the Tarai lowlands is madhesh — a geographical extension of the madhya-desha (heartland), referring to the Gangetic plain. Until the late 1950s, the prevalence of endemic malaria made the madhesh a peripheral region. In the last three decades, however, large-scale migrations and development activities have transformed it.

Over the last 30 years and earlier, a process of "spontaneous migration" has directed two-thirds of the interregional migrants and most immigrants to the lowlands, which experienced a rapid population growth of 2.5 times in less than three decades. Population growth was high both in Tarai villages and towns. The average rate of urban population growth in the lowlands was 7.8 percent compared to 3.5 percent in the highlands (Mountain and Hill). Overall, the lowlands (Tarai and Inner Tarai) had an average annual growth rate twice that of the highlands.

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