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Kathmandus' Schools
Apex Life School,Baneshwor ,Kathmandu,www.apexlifeschool.edu.np
Ananda Bhumi Boarding High School, Maitidevi, Kathmandu
Arniko Boarding Secondary High School, Bhotebahal, Teku, Kathmandu
Arniko Secondary Boarding High School, Satdobato, Lalitpur
Bal Bhushan Lower Secondary School, Kolpakot, Jhaukhel, Bhaktapur
Adarsha Vidya Mandir
Albert Einstein Academy
Araniko English boarding school, Bhalwari 3 rupendehi
Alok Vidyashram
Ankur Vidyashram
Arniko Secondary Boarding School
Arunima Education Foundation
Apex Life School,Baneshwor ,Kathmandu,www.apexlifeschool.edu.np
Ananda Bhumi Boarding High School, Maitidevi, Kathmandu
Arniko Boarding Secondary High School, Bhotebahal, Teku, Kathmandu
Arniko Secondary Boarding High School, Satdobato, Lalitpur
Bal Bhushan Lower Secondary School, Kolpakot, Jhaukhel, Bhaktapur
Adarsha Vidya Mandir
Albert Einstein Academy
Araniko English boarding school, Bhalwari 3 rupendehi
Alok Vidyashram
Ankur Vidyashram
Arniko Secondary Boarding School
Arunima Education Foundation
HOSPITALS IN KTM
List of hospitals in Nepal
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This is a list of hospitals in Nepal, based on the list from the American Nepal Medical Foundation.
Name Location Notes
AMDA Jorpati and Damak
Amppipal Mission Hospital Amppipal, Gorkha
Anand Ban Leprosy Hospital Tika Bhairab, Lele, Lalitpur (Nepali: आनन्द वन कुष्टरोग अस्पताल) Specialized hospital serving people suffering from leprosy.
Arbuda Rog Nibaran Santha Bagbazar
Arghakhanchi Hospital Arghakhanchi Hospital information from Arghakhanchi Times
Ayurvedic Hospital Nardevi The treatment system in this hospital is ayruvedic. The hospital also operates an ayurvedic medical school.
B & B Hospital Pvt. Ltd, Gwarko Established by Dr. Jagadisha Lal Baidya (Urologist) and Dr. Ashok Kumar Banskota (Orthopedic Surgeon). It is a teaching hospital
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search
This is a list of hospitals in Nepal, based on the list from the American Nepal Medical Foundation.
Name Location Notes
AMDA Jorpati and Damak
Amppipal Mission Hospital Amppipal, Gorkha
Anand Ban Leprosy Hospital Tika Bhairab, Lele, Lalitpur (Nepali: आनन्द वन कुष्टरोग अस्पताल) Specialized hospital serving people suffering from leprosy.
Arbuda Rog Nibaran Santha Bagbazar
Arghakhanchi Hospital Arghakhanchi Hospital information from Arghakhanchi Times
Ayurvedic Hospital Nardevi The treatment system in this hospital is ayruvedic. The hospital also operates an ayurvedic medical school.
B & B Hospital Pvt. Ltd, Gwarko Established by Dr. Jagadisha Lal Baidya (Urologist) and Dr. Ashok Kumar Banskota (Orthopedic Surgeon). It is a teaching hospital
COLLEGES IN KATHMANDU
Universities/Colleges and Schools
Tribhuvan University
Tribhuvan University, Institute of Engineering
Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital
Tribhuvan University, Central Department of Population Studies
Tribhuvan University Central Library
Kathmandu University
Pokhara University
Purbanchal Univeristy
Siddhartha University
Mahendra University
B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences
Nepal Medical College, Teaching Hospital
Nepalgung Medical College
Kathmandu College of Management
Ace Institute of Management
Asian College of Higher Studies
Universal Science College
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal
Institute of Foreign Affairs
Kathmandu Women's College
Khwopa College
Kathmandu DonBosco Higher Secondary School
Kathmandu University School of Management
Nepal Tourism & Hotel Management College
Bernhardt College
Bhanubhakta Memorial Secondary School
Tribhuvan University
Tribhuvan University, Institute of Engineering
Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital
Tribhuvan University, Central Department of Population Studies
Tribhuvan University Central Library
Kathmandu University
Pokhara University
Purbanchal Univeristy
Siddhartha University
Mahendra University
B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences
Nepal Medical College, Teaching Hospital
Nepalgung Medical College
Kathmandu College of Management
Ace Institute of Management
Asian College of Higher Studies
Universal Science College
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal
Institute of Foreign Affairs
Kathmandu Women's College
Khwopa College
Kathmandu DonBosco Higher Secondary School
Kathmandu University School of Management
Nepal Tourism & Hotel Management College
Bernhardt College
Bhanubhakta Memorial Secondary School
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KATHMANDU DISTRICT
Economy
Most of the offices and industry of Nepal are in Kathmandu. The major economic hubs are New Road, Durbar Marg, Putalisadak. The district exports handicrafts, artworks, garments, pashmina, paper etc. Tourism is one of the main industries of the district. Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims from all over the world visit various religious places located in the district such as Pashupatinath, Swayambhunath, Baudhanath, Buddhanilkantha etc. Freak Street and Thamel are noted tourist destinations for Western tourists.
[edit] Education
Kathmandu district is the pioneer district in education in many aspects in Nepal. Durbar High School (the first school of Nepal), Trichandra College (the first college of Nepal), Padma Kanya College (the first women's college) are all located in Kathmandu city. Tribhuwan University, the first university of Nepal, is located in Kirtipur municipality of Kathmandu district. Besides these, thousands of educational institutions are located in the district which cater students from Nepal, India, Bangladesh etc.
Most of the offices and industry of Nepal are in Kathmandu. The major economic hubs are New Road, Durbar Marg, Putalisadak. The district exports handicrafts, artworks, garments, pashmina, paper etc. Tourism is one of the main industries of the district. Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims from all over the world visit various religious places located in the district such as Pashupatinath, Swayambhunath, Baudhanath, Buddhanilkantha etc. Freak Street and Thamel are noted tourist destinations for Western tourists.
[edit] Education
Kathmandu district is the pioneer district in education in many aspects in Nepal. Durbar High School (the first school of Nepal), Trichandra College (the first college of Nepal), Padma Kanya College (the first women's college) are all located in Kathmandu city. Tribhuwan University, the first university of Nepal, is located in Kirtipur municipality of Kathmandu district. Besides these, thousands of educational institutions are located in the district which cater students from Nepal, India, Bangladesh etc.
BHAKTAPUR
BhaktapurLocation in Nepal
Coordinates: 27°40′N 85°25′E / 27.667°N 85.417°E / 27.667; 85.417Coordinates: 27°40′N 85°25′E / 27.667°N 85.417°E / 27.667; 85.417
Country Nepal
Zone Bagmati Zone
District Bhaktapur District
Population (2001)
- Total 72,543
- Religions Hindu
Time zone Nepal Time (UTC+5:45)
Bhaktapur (Nepali: भक्तपुर Bhaktapur ), also Bhadgaon or Khwopa (Nepal Bhasa: ख्वप Khwopa) is an ancient Newar town in the east corner of the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. It is located in Bhaktapur District in the Bagmati Zone. It is the third largest city in Kathmandu valley and was once the capital of Nepal during the great Malla Kingdom until the second half of the 15th century.
Coordinates: 27°40′N 85°25′E / 27.667°N 85.417°E / 27.667; 85.417Coordinates: 27°40′N 85°25′E / 27.667°N 85.417°E / 27.667; 85.417
Country Nepal
Zone Bagmati Zone
District Bhaktapur District
Population (2001)
- Total 72,543
- Religions Hindu
Time zone Nepal Time (UTC+5:45)
Bhaktapur (Nepali: भक्तपुर Bhaktapur ), also Bhadgaon or Khwopa (Nepal Bhasa: ख्वप Khwopa) is an ancient Newar town in the east corner of the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. It is located in Bhaktapur District in the Bagmati Zone. It is the third largest city in Kathmandu valley and was once the capital of Nepal during the great Malla Kingdom until the second half of the 15th century.
LALITPUR
Lalitpur District, a part of Bagmati Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Patan as its district headquarters, covers an area of 385 km² and has a population (2001) of 337,785. It is one of the three districts in the Kathmandu Valley, along with Kathmandu and Bhaktapur.
Lalitpur District has many schools, colleges and hotels. Adarsha Vidya Mandir, and Shining stars Boarding School, are famous schools located in Lalitpur District.
Lalitpur District has many schools, colleges and hotels. Adarsha Vidya Mandir, and Shining stars Boarding School, are famous schools located in Lalitpur District.
BAGMATI RIVER
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The Bagmati in Kathmandu.The Bagmati River (Nepal Bhasa:बागमती खुसी, Nepali: बागमती नदी) is a river of Nepal and India. It flows through the Kathmandu valley and is the river separating Kathmandu from Lalitpur. It is considered a holy river both by Hindus and Buddhists. A number of Hindu temples are located on the banks of this river.
The importance of Bagmati also lies in the fact that Hindus are cremated on the banks of this holy river, and Kirants are buried in the hills by its side. According to the Nepalese Hindu tradition, the dead body must be dipped three times into the Bagmati river before
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The Bagmati in Kathmandu.The Bagmati River (Nepal Bhasa:बागमती खुसी, Nepali: बागमती नदी) is a river of Nepal and India. It flows through the Kathmandu valley and is the river separating Kathmandu from Lalitpur. It is considered a holy river both by Hindus and Buddhists. A number of Hindu temples are located on the banks of this river.
The importance of Bagmati also lies in the fact that Hindus are cremated on the banks of this holy river, and Kirants are buried in the hills by its side. According to the Nepalese Hindu tradition, the dead body must be dipped three times into the Bagmati river before
IT IS A VALLEY
Geography
Kathmandu district is one of the three districts located in Kathmandu valley, which itself is located in the hills of Bagmati zone, Central development region, Nepal. The district is located from 27'27"E to 27'49"E and 85'10"N 85'32"N.[1]
The district is surrounded by-
East: Bhaktapur district and Kabhrepalanchok district
West: Dhading and Nuwakot districts
North: Nuwakot and Sindhupalchok districts
South: Lalitpur and Makwanpur districts
The altitude of the district ranges between 1262 m. to 2732 m. above the sea level.[1]
[edit] Climate
The temperature fluctuates between 32C in summer (June-July) to -2C in winter (December-January).[1] Annual rainfall of the district is 176.4 ml.[1]
[edit] Culture
Kathmandu district is a part of Kathmandu valley which is the melting pot of various cultural groups, ethnicities, races, languages and religions. This vibrant culture is illustrated in the culture of the natives of the district, known as Newars, which is a multiethnic, multiracial, multireligious group bound by a Sanskritized Sino-Tibetan language of Kirat origins known as Nepal Bhasa. All the ancient settlements of the district have specific jatras or street festivals arranged according to specific dates of Nepal Sambat calendar. The main festivals celebrated in this dist
Kathmandu district is one of the three districts located in Kathmandu valley, which itself is located in the hills of Bagmati zone, Central development region, Nepal. The district is located from 27'27"E to 27'49"E and 85'10"N 85'32"N.[1]
The district is surrounded by-
East: Bhaktapur district and Kabhrepalanchok district
West: Dhading and Nuwakot districts
North: Nuwakot and Sindhupalchok districts
South: Lalitpur and Makwanpur districts
The altitude of the district ranges between 1262 m. to 2732 m. above the sea level.[1]
[edit] Climate
The temperature fluctuates between 32C in summer (June-July) to -2C in winter (December-January).[1] Annual rainfall of the district is 176.4 ml.[1]
[edit] Culture
Kathmandu district is a part of Kathmandu valley which is the melting pot of various cultural groups, ethnicities, races, languages and religions. This vibrant culture is illustrated in the culture of the natives of the district, known as Newars, which is a multiethnic, multiracial, multireligious group bound by a Sanskritized Sino-Tibetan language of Kirat origins known as Nepal Bhasa. All the ancient settlements of the district have specific jatras or street festivals arranged according to specific dates of Nepal Sambat calendar. The main festivals celebrated in this dist
THREE DISTRICTS OF KTM
Kathmandu District
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Kathmandu
— District —
Country Nepal
Region Central (Madhyamanchal)
Zone Bagmati
Area
- Total 395 km2 (152.5 sq mi)
Population (2001)
- Total 1,081,845
- Density 2,738.8/km2 (7,093.6/sq mi)
Time zone NPT (UTC+5:45)
Main language(s) Nepal Bhasa, Nepali
Website Official website
Kathmandu District (Nepal Bhasa: येँ जिल्ला, Nepali: काठमाडौं जिल्ला) is a district located in Kathmandu Valley, Bagmati Zone of Nepal, a landlocked country in South Asia. It is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, covers an area of 395 km2 and is the most densely populated district of Nepal with a population of 1,081,845 in 2001. The district's headquarters is Kathmandu City, also the capital of Nepal.
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1 Geography
2 Climate
3 Culture
4 Economy
5 Education
6 Administration
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search
Kathmandu
— District —
Country Nepal
Region Central (Madhyamanchal)
Zone Bagmati
Area
- Total 395 km2 (152.5 sq mi)
Population (2001)
- Total 1,081,845
- Density 2,738.8/km2 (7,093.6/sq mi)
Time zone NPT (UTC+5:45)
Main language(s) Nepal Bhasa, Nepali
Website Official website
Kathmandu District (Nepal Bhasa: येँ जिल्ला, Nepali: काठमाडौं जिल्ला) is a district located in Kathmandu Valley, Bagmati Zone of Nepal, a landlocked country in South Asia. It is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, covers an area of 395 km2 and is the most densely populated district of Nepal with a population of 1,081,845 in 2001. The district's headquarters is Kathmandu City, also the capital of Nepal.
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2 Climate
3 Culture
4 Economy
5 Education
6 Administration
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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Pradhan elected president of NC Kathmandu district committee
Monday, 16 August 2010 19:07
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Bhimsen Das Pradhan has been elected the president of Nepali Congress (NC), District Committee, Kathmandu by the district convention held in Nepal Academy, Kathmandu on Tuesday.
Newly elected president of Nepali Congress, District Committee, Kathmandu...
Pradhan defeated Rajan KC by 38 votes. He received 519 votes, while KC received 481 votes. Run-off election between the top two candidates was conducted in Kathmandu after none of the candidates secured a majority in the election held last Thursday.
Pradhan was backed by acting president Sushil Koirala and presidential candidate in the previous election Lokesh Dhakal.
KC was backed by NC vice president Prakash Man Singh. Although, Kathmandu used to be considered Singh’s stronghold in the past, he had lost many followers after he backed a non-Newar candidate in a place where majority of the voters are from the Newar community.
Pradhan has a background in University teaching. He is a former chairman of Tribhuvan University Teachers’ Association. He was also a candidate for the post of Constituent Assembly (CA) member from Kathmandu constituency no. 6, where he lost to UCPN (Maoist) candidate Hitman Shakya.
Kathmandu district committee is considered the most important strategically among the district committees of the party.
Likewise, Abdul Razaak has been elected president of Rupandehi district committee and Man Bahadur Shahi has been elected the president of Bajura district committee.
The party is yet conduct district conventions in over a dozen districts due to disputes and the results of the election in some of the districts where the conventions have been conducted are yet to come. nepalnews.com
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Congratulation to Bhimsen Das Pradhan, We hope a educated people like you will
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CONGRATULATION,Bhimsen Dasjee.Please try to bring back the image of Nepali
Congress,by throwing out corrupted and upstart leaders og the Party.
Wish you
all the best,
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Congratulation bimsen Das pradhan , wish for all for all succses democratic
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Bhimsen Das Pradhan has been elected the president of Nepali Congress (NC), District Committee, Kathmandu by the district convention held in Nepal Academy, Kathmandu on Tuesday.
Newly elected president of Nepali Congress, District Committee, Kathmandu...
Pradhan defeated Rajan KC by 38 votes. He received 519 votes, while KC received 481 votes. Run-off election between the top two candidates was conducted in Kathmandu after none of the candidates secured a majority in the election held last Thursday.
Pradhan was backed by acting president Sushil Koirala and presidential candidate in the previous election Lokesh Dhakal.
KC was backed by NC vice president Prakash Man Singh. Although, Kathmandu used to be considered Singh’s stronghold in the past, he had lost many followers after he backed a non-Newar candidate in a place where majority of the voters are from the Newar community.
Pradhan has a background in University teaching. He is a former chairman of Tribhuvan University Teachers’ Association. He was also a candidate for the post of Constituent Assembly (CA) member from Kathmandu constituency no. 6, where he lost to UCPN (Maoist) candidate Hitman Shakya.
Kathmandu district committee is considered the most important strategically among the district committees of the party.
Likewise, Abdul Razaak has been elected president of Rupandehi district committee and Man Bahadur Shahi has been elected the president of Bajura district committee.
The party is yet conduct district conventions in over a dozen districts due to disputes and the results of the election in some of the districts where the conventions have been conducted are yet to come. nepalnews.com
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CONGRATULATION,Bhimsen Dasjee.Please try to bring back the image of Nepali
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Congratulation bimsen Das pradhan , wish for all for all succses democratic
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Bhimsen Das Pradhan has been elected the president of Nepali Congress (NC), District Committee, Kathmandu by the district convention held in Nepal Academy, Kathmandu on Tuesday.
Newly elected president of Nepali Congress, District Committee, Kathmandu...
Pradhan defeated Rajan KC by 38 votes. He received 519 votes, while KC received 481 votes. Run-off election between the top two candidates was conducted in Kathmandu after none of the candidates secured a majority in the election held last Thursday.
Pradhan was backed by acting president Sushil Koirala and presidential candidate in the previous election Lokesh Dhakal.
KC was backed by NC vice president Prakash Man Singh. Although, Kathmandu used to be considered Singh’s stronghold in the past, he had lost many followers after he backed a non-Newar candidate in a place where majority of the voters are from the Newar community.
Pradhan has a background in University teaching. He is a former chairman of Tribhuvan University Teachers’ Association. He was also a candidate for the post of Constituent Assembly (CA) member from Kathmandu constituency no. 6, where he lost to UCPN (Maoist) candidate Hitman Shakya.
Kathmandu district committee is considered the most important strategically among the district committees of the party.
Likewise, Abdul Razaak has been elected president of Rupandehi district committee and Man Bahadur Shahi has been elected the president of Bajura district committee.
The party is yet conduct district conventions in over a dozen districts due to disputes and the results of the election in some of the districts where the conventions have been conducted are yet to come. nepalnews.com
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Congratulation to Bhimsen Das Pradhan, We hope a educated people like you will
be able to make some changes in the party with your knowledge.
U S A NEPALI CORESS - Y
98.221.154.xxx
2010-08-17 11:29:22
JANAJATI Mr PARDHAN well com IN Politic NEPAL N C K T M NEPAL ./KC Hi is Choor
Dhalal NEPAL Hi IS fack N Conress HINDU >TERRORIST GrouP BY KC NEPAL MA .we know
him .& RAM C PAUDEL &RPP >ko NOKAR >CHAKAR .PIWEN
B.P.Daibagya - Congratulations
71.108.200.xxx
2010-08-17 04:45:40
CONGRATULATION,Bhimsen Dasjee.Please try to bring back the image of Nepali
Congress,by throwing out corrupted and upstart leaders og the Party.
Wish you
all the best,
Bhubaneshwor
Dhanbir Maharjan - congress member
166.137.137.xxx
2010-08-17 02:21:25
Congratulation bimsen Das pradhan , wish for all for all succses democratic
ways
Dhan Bir Maharjan
kriyashil member NC Balambu unity
3.26 Copyright (C) 2008 Compojoom.com / Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved."
Last Updated on Monday, 16 August 2010 19:57
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Monday, 16 August 2010 19:07
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Bhimsen Das Pradhan has been elected the president of Nepali Congress (NC), District Committee, Kathmandu by the district convention held in Nepal Academy, Kathmandu on Tuesday.
Newly elected president of Nepali Congress, District Committee, Kathmandu...
Pradhan defeated Rajan KC by 38 votes. He received 519 votes, while KC received 481 votes. Run-off election between the top two candidates was conducted in Kathmandu after none of the candidates secured a majority in the election held last Thursday.
Pradhan was backed by acting president Sushil Koirala and presidential candidate in the previous election Lokesh Dhakal.
KC was backed by NC vice president Prakash Man Singh. Although, Kathmandu used to be considered Singh’s stronghold in the past, he had lost many followers after he backed a non-Newar candidate in a place where majority of the voters are from the Newar community.
Pradhan has a background in University teaching. He is a former chairman of Tribhuvan University Teachers’ Association. He was also a candidate for the post of Constituent Assembly (CA) member from Kathmandu constituency no. 6, where he lost to UCPN (Maoist) candidate Hitman Shakya.
Kathmandu district committee is considered the most important strategically among the district committees of the party.
Likewise, Abdul Razaak has been elected president of Rupandehi district committee and Man Bahadur Shahi has been elected the president of Bajura district committee.
The party is yet conduct district conventions in over a dozen districts due to disputes and the results of the election in some of the districts where the conventions have been conducted are yet to come. nepalnews.com
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Congratulation to Bhimsen Das Pradhan, We hope a educated people like you will
be able to make some changes in the party with your knowledge.
U S A NEPALI CORESS - Y
98.221.154.xxx
2010-08-17 11:29:22
JANAJATI Mr PARDHAN well com IN Politic NEPAL N C K T M NEPAL ./KC Hi is Choor
Dhalal NEPAL Hi IS fack N Conress HINDU >TERRORIST GrouP BY KC NEPAL MA .we know
him .& RAM C PAUDEL &RPP >ko NOKAR >CHAKAR .PIWEN
B.P.Daibagya - Congratulations
71.108.200.xxx
2010-08-17 04:45:40
CONGRATULATION,Bhimsen Dasjee.Please try to bring back the image of Nepali
Congress,by throwing out corrupted and upstart leaders og the Party.
Wish you
all the best,
Bhubaneshwor
Dhanbir Maharjan - congress member
166.137.137.xxx
2010-08-17 02:21:25
Congratulation bimsen Das pradhan , wish for all for all succses democratic
ways
Dhan Bir Maharjan
kriyashil member NC Balambu unity
3.26 Copyright (C) 2008 Compojoom.com / Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved."
Last Updated on Monday, 16 August 2010 19:57
Related News
■NC decides to forge separate consensus proposal to end election impasse
■Tamang, Acharya announce candidacies for key posts in NC general convention
■NC office bearers decide not to withdraw Poudel's PM candidacy
■NC leaders confer with caretaker PM
■NC, UCPN-M leaders say they won't back out from PM race
Other News
Incessant rains cause havoc in various places across the country; hundreds of houses inundated in western Chitwan
Four injured in Kavre firing
Remaining migrant workers stranded in Libya returning tomorrow
Indian Embassy refutes media reports over Oberthur Technologies
'Crash could have been averted if Agni Air had cancelled flight taking note of bad weather'
Nepal Pavilion among top ten in Global Exhibition
Charred remains of Agni Air plane crash brought to Ktm
Bankers ask central bank to resist from fixing CEO's salary
Govt forms panel to investigate Agni Air plane crash
UML trying to sideline NC: Minister Rijal
Govt team inspects Koshi barrage as water level reaches highest level
Tulsipur-Salyan section of Rapti Highway resumes
Malaysia to stop hiring Nepali workers
Five killed in landslides, floods
Maoist CC meeting postponed to Wednesday
Janai Purnima, Rakcha Bandhan being observed
Nepal Telecom honoured with 'No. 1 Taxpayer' title
Army chief begins lobbying to stop extension of UNMIN term
Japanese Encephalitis claim three lives in Kailali
Revenue collection augments by 12.1 pc
Introduction of Kathmandu
Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal.It is very beautiful place of Nepal.Most of Ministries/Departments/Main offices,etc are lied in this city.Kathmandu is the religious city too.There are many more Kathmandu Metropolitan City Office
Kathmandu is the capital and largest metropolitan city of Nepal. The city is the urban core of the Kathmandu Valley in the Himalayas, which also contains two sister cities namely Patan or Lalitpur, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) to its southeast and Bhaktapur, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) to its east. It is also acronymed as 'KTM'.
The city stands at an elevation of approximately 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) in the bowl-shaped valley in central Nepal surrounded by four major mountains, namely: Shivapuri, Phulchowki, Nagarjun and Chandragiri. It is inhabited by 671,846 (2001) people. The Kathmandu valley with its three districts including Kathmandu District accounts for a population density of only 97 per square kilometres whereas Kathmandu metropolitan city has a density of 13,225 per square kilometres. It is by far the largest urban agglomerate in Nepal, accounting for 20% of the urban population in an area of 5,067 hectares (12,520 acres) (50.67 square kilometres (19.56 sq mi)).
Kathmandu is not only the capital of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal but also the headquarters of the Central Region (Madhyamanchal) among the five development regions constituted by the 14 administrative zones of Nepal located at the central part of the country. The Central region has three zones namely, Bagmati, Narayani and Janakpur. Kathmandu is located in the Bagmati Zone.
Kathmandu, as the gateway to Nepal Tourism, is the nerve centre of the country’s economy. With the most advanced infrastructure among urban areas in Nepal, Kathmandu's economy is tourism centric accounting for 3.8% of the GDP in 1995-96 (had declined since then due to political unrest but has picked up again).
The city’s rich history is nearly 2000 years old, as inferred from an inscription in the valley. Its religious affiliations are dominantly Hindu followed by Buddhism. People of other religious beliefs also live in Kathmandu giving it a cosmopolitan culture. Nepali is the common language of the city, though many speak the Nepal Bhasa Newari as it is the center of the Newar people and culture. English is understood by all of the educated population of the city. The literacy rate is 98% in the city.
Kathmandu is now the premier cultural and economic hub of Nepal and is considered to have the most advanced infrastructure among urban areas in Nepal. From the point of view of tourism, economy and cultural heritage, the sister cities of Patan(lalitpur) and Bhaktapur are integral to Kathmandu.
Kathmandu is the capital and largest metropolitan city of Nepal. The city is the urban core of the Kathmandu Valley in the Himalayas, which also contains two sister cities namely Patan or Lalitpur, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) to its southeast and Bhaktapur, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) to its east. It is also acronymed as 'KTM'.
The city stands at an elevation of approximately 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) in the bowl-shaped valley in central Nepal surrounded by four major mountains, namely: Shivapuri, Phulchowki, Nagarjun and Chandragiri. It is inhabited by 671,846 (2001) people. The Kathmandu valley with its three districts including Kathmandu District accounts for a population density of only 97 per square kilometres whereas Kathmandu metropolitan city has a density of 13,225 per square kilometres. It is by far the largest urban agglomerate in Nepal, accounting for 20% of the urban population in an area of 5,067 hectares (12,520 acres) (50.67 square kilometres (19.56 sq mi)).
Kathmandu is not only the capital of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal but also the headquarters of the Central Region (Madhyamanchal) among the five development regions constituted by the 14 administrative zones of Nepal located at the central part of the country. The Central region has three zones namely, Bagmati, Narayani and Janakpur. Kathmandu is located in the Bagmati Zone.
Kathmandu, as the gateway to Nepal Tourism, is the nerve centre of the country’s economy. With the most advanced infrastructure among urban areas in Nepal, Kathmandu's economy is tourism centric accounting for 3.8% of the GDP in 1995-96 (had declined since then due to political unrest but has picked up again).
The city’s rich history is nearly 2000 years old, as inferred from an inscription in the valley. Its religious affiliations are dominantly Hindu followed by Buddhism. People of other religious beliefs also live in Kathmandu giving it a cosmopolitan culture. Nepali is the common language of the city, though many speak the Nepal Bhasa Newari as it is the center of the Newar people and culture. English is understood by all of the educated population of the city. The literacy rate is 98% in the city.
Kathmandu is now the premier cultural and economic hub of Nepal and is considered to have the most advanced infrastructure among urban areas in Nepal. From the point of view of tourism, economy and cultural heritage, the sister cities of Patan(lalitpur) and Bhaktapur are integral to Kathmandu.
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