Arjundhara Municipality

Legend has it that during the exile of the Pandavas, as they traversed the unforgiving wilderness, Arjuna, moved by the plight of a parched cow, unleashed an arrow that struck the earth, conjuring forth a spring of life-giving water.

[citation needed] Sanischare/Arjundhara served as the initial home for the Dhakal family when they relocated from the nearby hills, particularly Namsaling in Ilam, to the plains.

Furthermore, it's worth mentioning that Sanischare, now known as Arjundhara, held a distinct honor as the first location in all of Nepal to establish a fruit canning factory during the 1960s.

This pioneering venture was owned by Jaya Prasad Dhakal, who later spearheaded rubber plantation initiatives in Nepal.

Presently, Sanischare is experiencing a steady increase in population, particularly as it merges with Arjundhara, and strives to evolve into a progressive municipality, both in terms of politics and socio-economic reforms.