Sindhupalchok District
Sindhupalchok District is a part of Bagmati Pradesh and one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal, with an area of. The district's headquarters is in Chautara. In 2006, 336,478 people resided in 79 village development committees, in 2011 there were 287,798.
Geography and Climate
The climatic zones found in the district comprise:Climate Zone | Elevation Range | % of Area |
Upper Tropical | 300 to 1,000 meters 1,000 to 3,300 ft. | 6.0% |
Subtropical | 1,000 to 2,000 meters 3,300 to 6,600 ft. | 37.2% |
Temperate | 2,000 to 3,000 meters 6,400 to 9,800 ft. | 24.5% |
Subalpine | 3,000 to 4,000 meters 9,800 to 13,100 ft. | 15.1% |
Alpine | 4,000 to 5,000 meters 13,100 to 16,400 ft. | 7.8% |
Nival | above 5,000 meters | 9.1% |
Demographics
At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, Sindhupalchok District had a population of 287,798. Of these, 53.4% spoke Nepali, 32.6% Tamang, 5.9% Newari, 2.7% Sherpa, 1.7% Hyolmo/Yolmo, 1.2% Danuwar and 1.1% Thami as their first language.41.0% of the population in the district spoke Nepali and 0.9% Tamang as their second language.
Administration
The district consists of 12 Municipalities, out of which three are urban municipalities and nine are rural municipalities. These are as follows:- Chautara Sangachowkgadi
- Bahrabise
- Melamchi
- Balephi Rural Municipality
- Sunkoshi Rural Municipality
- Indrawati Rural Municipality
- Jugal Rural Municipality
- Panchpokhari Thangpal Rural Municipality
- Bhotekoshi Rural Municipality
- Lisankhu Pakhar Rural Municipality
- Helambu Rural Municipality
- Tripurasundari Rural Municipality
Former towns and villages
- Andheri
- Atarpur
- Bhotang
- Badegau
- Bansbari
- Banskharka
- Baramchi
- Bahrabise municipality
- Balephi
- Baruwa
- Batase
- Bhimtar
- Bhote Namlang
- Bhotechaur
- Bhotsiba
- Chanaute
- Choukati
- Chautara Municipality
- Dhumthang
- Dubarchaur 9
- Gati
- Ghorthali
- Dhuskun
- Gloche
- Gumba
- Gunsakot
- Hagam
- Haibung
- Helumbu
- Ichok
- Irkhu
- Jalbire
- Jethal
- Jyamire
- Kalika
- Karkhali
- Kadambas
- Khadichaur
- Kiul
- Kunchok
- Lamosanghu
- Langarche
- Lisankhu
- Listikot
- Mahankal
- Maneshwara
- Manekharka
- Marming
- Melamchi municipality
- Motang
- Nawalpur
- Pagretar
- Palchok
- Pangtang
- Petaku
- Phatakshila
- Phulping Katti
- Phulpingdanda
- Phulpingkot
- Piskar
- Ramche
- Sangachok
- Selang
- Sikharpur
- Sindhukot
- Sipa Pokhare
- Sipal Kavre
- Sunkhani
- Syaule Bazar
- Talamarang
- Tatopani
- Tauthali
- Tekanpur
- Thakani
- Thampal Chhap
- Thangpalkot
- Thokarpa
- Thulo Dhading
- Thulo Pakhar
- Thulo Sirubari
- Thum Pakhar
- Timpul Ghyangul
- Yamanadanda
Infrastructure
The district is easily accessible from Kathmandu. People depend entirely on agriculture for their survival. Since the district is hilly, the land is not very fertile, and the yield is very low. Almost every VDC has access to electricity, and roads connecting to the highway. Many NGOs and INGOs are working in the district in order to improve the living standards.
The Bhote Koshi, Indrawati, Sun Kosi and Bramhayani rivers flow through this district. Sunkoshi Hydropower station and Upper Bhotekoshi Hydropower station are hydropower stations connected to the national grid. Many small and large hydroelectricity plants are being constructed in different places.
Seven FM radio stations also operate from Melchaur, melamchi and Bahrabise.
Education
There are more than half a dozen colleges offering bachelor's degrees in Sindhupalchok. More than 25 schools are running programs. Chautara campus has just started science course at. There are generally one or more high schools in each VDC within Sindhupalchok. Chautara Campus, Thokarpa Community Campus, Sunkoshi Campus, and Jalbire Valley Campus are some leading educational institutions. Higher-level education is only available in chautara,bahrabise,kavre and Kathmandu.There are more than 25 private schools in the district. These include Sadabahar Academy, Ekta Boarding High School, Jugal Boarding High School, Ketu English School, Nirvana Academy, Chandeswari English School and Private Paradise Secondary School.
Newspaper and Magazines
There are more than 10 newspapers that publish news from the district and several monthly magazines.The newspapers have played a vital role in providing immediate news and information to the people in printed format. Sindhusandesh is one of the oldest local newspaper.
Sindhu Sandesh Weekly Editor: Suresh kasaju, Bihanee Times Weekly Editor: Sundar Shireesh, Sindhu Jagaran Weekly Editor: Bidur Giri, Okhereni Weekly Editor: Sitaram Ghimire, Sindhu Prabaha Weekly Editor: Dinesh Thapa, Nayapani Sandesh Weekly Editor: Kedar Majhi, Sindhu Jwala Weekly Editor: Dinesh Dulal, Janata Patra Weekly Editor: Tika Subedhi, Sindhu Post Weekly Editor: Ramchandra Nepal, Sindhu Bulanda Weekly Editor: Chitra Mijar, Sindhu Yatra Monthly Editor: Gyanendra Timalsina, Spandan Gunjan Literature Magazine Editor: Sundar Shireesh.
There are Three Online Media. www.jugalkhabar.com Editor: Sundar Shireesh, www.sindhukhabar.com Editor: Bhupendra Bhandari, www.newsaraniko.com Editor: Naniram Nepal.
Five Radio also broadcast. Radio Sindhu, Radio Helambu, Radio Melamchi, Radio Sunkoshi and Radio Jugal.
Health care
Following is the data obtained from the PHASE Nepal website:- Central/regional/zonal hospitals: 0
- District hospitals: 1
- Primary healthcare centres: 2 Bahrabise Primary Health Care Centre
- Health posts: 11
- Sub-health posts: 65
- Number of doctors: 6
- Number of nurses: 95
An NGO, PHASE Nepal, provides many healthcare facilities and training programs in two VDCs: Phulpingkot and Hagam. Many people residing in these VDCs have benefited from the program.
Tourism
Cultural heritage sites in the district include Gaurati Bhimeshwar Temple, Tauthali Mai Temple, Sunkoshi Kafeshwar Mahadev Temple, Kshemadevi Temple, and Larke Ghyang, which are popular for pilgrims. Tatopani, near the China–Nepal border, is popular as a pilgrimage place. Bhairav Kunda and Panch-Pokhari are popular trekking destinations with religious and cultural significance.Sun Koshi and Bhote Koshi rivers are famous for rafting. Bungy jumping over the Bhote Koshi river is another attraction.
Although one of the least developed, this district can be one of the finest tourist destinations, attracting both national and international tourists. The tourist attractions of this district include Langtang National Park, Langtang Himal, Jugal Himal, Panch Pokhari, Tato Pani, and Gaurati Bhimeswar.
Politics
Political parties in Sindhupalchok:- CPN
- NC
- Nepal Workers and Peasants Party
Arts and culture
Earthquake in 2015
On 25 April, an earthquake occurred between Kathmandu and Pokhara with a magnitude of 7.9M and below the surface. Several aftershocks were reported in the region. There were also fears that the earthquake, or aftershocks, could trigger further flooding or landslides such as in 2014.Steep mountains and narrow roads in the Sindhupalchok District drastically slowed rescue efforts. It took vehicles three hours to arrive from Kathmandu. Electricity and communication were cut off across in the district, so residents were isolated. Of the 66,688 houses in the district, 64,565 were destroyed.
As of 23 August 2015, more than 3,550 people were recorded to have died in the district as a result, and thousands of people were injured, of which 614 were sent to Kathmandu for treatment. Over 40 people were rescued from debris, and more than 3,000 people were still missing.
A UH-1Y Huey helicopter delivering relief supplies crashed in Sindhupalchowk District about eight miles north of Charikot, with six US Marines and two Nepalese soldiers aboard.