- Syangja District
Infobox Nepal district
district = Syangja District
area = 1,164
population = 317,320
pop_year = 2001
density =
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Gandaki Zone , is one of the seventy-five districts ofNepal , alandlocked country ofSouth Asia . The district, withSyangja as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,164km² and has a population (2001 ) of 317,320.Syangja in 1994 under the auspices of the South Asia Poverty Alleviation Programme (SAPAP) of the
UNDP , received million of dollars of international investment and has become a model for national development. Syangja's model has proved so successful that the Government of Nepal joined forces with the SAPAP to extend the project to other districts and make it a model for national development. It has been initiated or implemented in at least 200 Village Development Councils (VDCs) of 45 districts of Nepal.The other main feature of this district is the Siddhartha Highway named after
Gautam Buddha . The highway crosses this district in the east to Sarketari and in the west to the boarder Palpa district, Lumbini Zone. Its is famous forMaoists rebel's attacks closing the road. As recently as Feb. 2005 the highway was obstructed by the Maoists for five days.Many different ethnicities of people live in this district. The major groups consists of
Brahmin ,Kshatriya ,Gurung ,Magar and others. The people are famous for their unique identity. Brahmin and chetri (Kshatriya) are renowned by their representation in the governmental jobs and Indian army respectively.Gurung s and Magars are famous because of their involvement in British ArmyGurkhas andMilitary of India . Wildleopards roam free in less developed areas.The places of Syangja district that keeps their name in history are Sataoun chandi,
Manakamana , Bhirkot durbar, Jaisidanda etc. Jaisidanda is famous for its hold in the politics of Syangja District for a long time.Waling is a municipality in western Syangja. It is a longitudinal valley along the beautiful Adhikhola river.
Syangja District, a famous district in Nepalese Bureaucracy, has producing intelligent bureaucrats of the country.
References
* [http://www.statoids.com/ynp.html Nepal population report - 2002]
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