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The district lies in central Nepal, with Damauli as its district headquarters. It covers an area of 1,546 km 2 (597 sq mi) and has a population (2011) of 323,288. Previously the town of Bandipur was its district headquarter.
Vyas (Byas), is a municipality of Tanahun District located in Gandaki Province in Nepal and incorporates the village Damauli, the district headquarters, for which the municipality is also often referred to as Damauli. [2]
Districts in Nepal are second level of administrative divisions after provinces. ... Damauli: 1,546 321,153 Gandaki Province गण्डकी प्रदेश ...
The Seti is one of the holiest rivers of Nepal, worshiped in Hinduism as a form of Vishnu.The river is also famous because of its proximity to some holy places and is the central point of many stories of Hindu mythology, such as the Mahabharata, one of the longest books of Hinduism, written by Vyasa, who was born near the confluence of the Gandaki and Madi rivers near Damauli, Tanahun, Nepal.
The 370-metre (1,210 ft) bridge over the Madi River at Damauli may collapse due to a weakened foundation, as it was constructed at the same time as the highway with Chinese assistance. Sand and rock extraction nearby have weakened the pillars on a crucial bridge of Nepal's busiest highway. [3]
A ward (Nepali: वडा) is the smallest unit of local governments in Nepal.The local level body (gaunpalika and municipality) which is divided into 753 units, are further divided into 6,743 wards.
The project was started in June 2001 with joint investments of the Government of Nepal, Germany and Nepal Electricity Authority. It is located in Besishahar Municipality – 2 – Phaliyasanghu, Udipur. Karpureshwar Mandir – A religious place for the Hindus. It is the place where people go to worship lord Mahadeva.
Dhamauli is a village development committee in Rupandehi District in Lumbini Province of southern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4060 people living in 628 individual households. [1]