Raipur, Nepal
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Raipur (राइपुर) is part of Shuklagandaki (Nepali: शुक्लगण्डकी) Municipality in Tanahu District of Gandaki Province [Province No. 4], in central Nepal. The whole previous Raipur Village Development Committee (तत्कालिन राइपुर गा. बि. स.) is now included as the Ward No 11 of Shuklagandaki Municipality (शुक्लागण्डकी नगरपालिका) in March 2017. The head of the Raipur Ward No 11 is Shalikram Bhattarai. According to the Population Census of 1991, it had a population of 4581 people living in 850 individual households. Raipur is situated in about 18 km west from Dulegaunda Town & about 15 km from Putalibazar of Syangja District. From this village Of the top part called Raipurkot, we can have a panoramic view of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Macchapuchre Range in the north, green hills, fertile land in the river banks, terraces and many others places with seasonal fruits and vegetables.[citation needed] The lifestyle of people living in Raipur is simple, and the majority of them are farmers. Most of the people from Raipur are migrated to Dulegaunda, Belchautara, Dhorfridi, Pokhara, Syangja, Chitwan, Kathmandu and other urban areas. About 90% of youths of Raipur are at Third Countries and Gulf for unskilled and low skilled employments.[citation needed]. Recently the village is connected with the national grid of electricity network. Not all the areas of Raipur has good drinking water facilities. People, in the hillside such as Bishauna, Chilaunekhark, Baaspani (Gaunpahal), Thumkidada, Simleshwara, Samtari, Bangalekhola have to spend most of their morning time in collecting drinking water from pond.
Raipur, Nepal
राइपुर | |
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Coordinates: 28.06°N 83.97°E / 28.06; 83.97 | |
Country | ![]() |
Province | Gandaki Province |
District | Tanahu District |
Population (1991) | |
• Total | 4,581 |
Time zone | UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time) |