Lumle

Lumle
लुम्ले
VDC
Hill station
Lumle

Location in Nepal

Coordinates: 28°21′N 83°50′E / 28.35°N 83.83°E / 28.35; 83.83Coordinates: 28°21′N 83°50′E / 28.35°N 83.83°E / 28.35; 83.83
Country    Nepal
Zone Gandaki Zone
District Kaski District
Population (1991)
  Total 4,685
Time zone NST (UTC+5:45)
Area code(s) 061

Lumle is a town and Village Development Committee in Kaski District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. It was declared Poetry village. East side of this Village is Paudure Village, Sallyan on south. The river flowing down is called Dhoti Khola that meets Modi khola in Nayapool. This Village has many Historial temples, Kali Mandir at Pokhari swara is very famous among lumlelese. Kanchi Baraha Temple located in the middle of forest (north side of village) is a religious hotspot for the people around that region. Every year, they held big puja at this temple when hundreds of pilgrims visit from all around the country There are people of so many castes residing in this village. Brahmans, Gurungs, Kamis, Damais, Sarkis and many other minor castes. Education system is diverse and technical. There are few English Medium schools and many government schools. Balmandir community school, one of the best in country serves this region. Though its technically located in Dhikurpokhari VDC, it was originally started for Lumle Agricultural Center. As LARC was given to Nepal government, this school was automatically opened to general public. Shree Sangam High School is located in Chandrkot. Due to its poor performance, and ignorant school management, it hasn't been doing well in Government held SLC exams. Many Batches went NIL. The pass to fail ration is really low compared to National average. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4,685 persons living in 955 individual households.[1]

Educational Institutions in Lumle

  1. Balmandir Community School ( Community)
  2. Future Star English Boarding School (Private)
  3. Shree Siddha lower secondary school (Government)
  4. Shree Sangam Secondary School (Government)

Important Religious Temple

  1. Shree Kalika Mandir
  2. Shree Kanchi Baraha Mai

National Highway

Bhupi Serchan Rajmarga (Pokhara Baglung Highway)

Village Development office

Maghgaun

Income Source

Most villagers are farmers. But this is not the major source of household incomes. Although, the whole south side of village is Paddy field, it doesn't provide enough year long food. Most but not all depend on imported rice. Most youths of this village are working aboard largely in Gulf countries of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Malaysia. Lately, some young folks have recently made their destination to very advanced countries of the world including Japan, Korea, European nations, and a few to United States of America.

References

  1. "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Retrieved 30 September 2008.


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