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Nuwakot District ( ne, नुवाकोट जिल्ला, a part of Bagmati Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The district, with Bidur as its district headquarters, covers an area of and had a population of 288,478 in 2001 and 277,471 in 2011. It is a historically important district in Nepal. Prithvi Narayan Shah died in Devighat of Nuwakot. The district contains places of historical significance such as the town of Nuwakot, and the village of
Devighat Devighat is one of the historical and religious place of Nuwakot District of Central development region in Nepal. It is located at 60 km north of Kathmandu. It is the death place and place of funeral of king Prithvi Narayan Shah. The town ...
located at the confluence of the Tadi and Trishuli Rivers. Kakani is popular among Nepalese people as a touristic place and picnic spot. Nuwakot holds the different reminance from the unification movement pioneered by late king Prithvi Narayan Shah to the present situation.


Etymology

The name, 'Nuwakot', is made up of two words 'nawa' and 'kort'. 'Nawa' means nine in Nepali and 'kort' means sacred religious sites at the top of hill. The district accordingly has nine hills over which various deities are said to dwell thus overseeing and protecting Nuwakot. This has led Nuwakot often being called "City of nine hills". The Gorkhali king Prithivi Narayan Shah invaded Nuwakot which was under the ruling of Jaya Prakash Malla and made Nuwakot the capital of his kingdom.


Geography and climate


Demographics

At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, Nuwakot District had a population of 277,471. Of these, 54.6% spoke Nepali, 39.9%
Tamang The Tamang (; Devanagari: तामाङ; ''tāmāṅ'') are an Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group of Nepal. In Nepal Tamang/Moormi people constitute 5.6% of the Nepalese population at over 1.3 million in 2001, increasing to 1,539,830 as of the 2011 ...
, 2.0% Newari and 0.9% Lepcha as their
first language A first language, native tongue, native language, mother tongue or L1 is the first language or dialect that a person has been exposed to from birth or within the critical period. In some countries, the term ''native language'' or ''mother tongu ...
. 38.2% of the population in the district spoke Nepali as their second language.


Administration

The district consists of 12 municipalities, out of which two are urban municipalities and ten are rural municipalities. These are as follows: *
Bidur Municipality Bidur is the capital of Nuwakot District in Bagmati Province, Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 18694 and had 3736 houses in it. In February 2008 terrorists damaged the town's water supply plant. Economy In 2 ...
* Belkotgadhi Municipality * Kakani Rural Municipality * Panchakanya Rural Municipality * Likhu Rural Municipality * Dupcheshwar Rural Municipality * Shivapuri Rural Municipality * Tadi Rural Municipality * Suryagadhi Rural Municipality * Tarkeshwar Rural Municipality * Kispang Rural Municipality * Myagang Rural Municipality


Economy

Nuwakot, being a hilly area with very less plains, most of the areas are still undeveloped. In last few years, huge changes are observable. The city areas are provided with schools, colleges, hospitals and the road infrastructure is also developed. Two hydro power stations are currently in operation, and from 2020 the first part of the biggest solar power station ( Nuwakot Solar Power Station) was consented to the electric grid of Nepal. People are dependent on agriculture, teaching, foreign economy, livestock farming, business, hotels, Agro Tourism, Eco-Tourism and Khadya Bank, etc.


Special Economic Zone

Jiling is recognized as an SEZ Area where business flourishes and there is an intent to grow business and economy of Nuwakot. NEPAL KHADYA BANK LTD. has established at Kashitar to serve farmers in Food Security, Food Banking, Grain Storage, Supply and Distribution.


See

Nuwakot, Bagmati Nuwakot (नुवाकोट) is one of the district in midwest Nepal. The city is located on the bank of Trishuli and Tandi Rivers. It is Located just 75 km west from Kathmandu, known as historic town which was the capital of the Valley in ...
: A seven-storey palace lies on the top of Bidur Municipality. Views of Nuwakot can be observed from the spot. Trishuli River : One of the major river of Saptagandaki passes right through mid area of Nuwakot. Kakani : A gateway from Kathmandu to Nuwakot. A common place for observing sunset and the mountains.
Devighat Devighat is one of the historical and religious place of Nuwakot District of Central development region in Nepal. It is located at 60 km north of Kathmandu. It is the death place and place of funeral of king Prithvi Narayan Shah. The town ...
: Near the union of Trishuli and Suryamati (Tadi) river lies devighat. This place is historically important. The death place of the great king Prithvi Narayan Shah lies here. Kashitar : One of the major place where people work in Eco Tourism, Agri Tourism and Food Security.


Religious places

Nuwakot, being mainly Hindu by religion, has many historically as well as religiously important places. * Bhairavi Temple * Jalpa devi Temple * Dupcheshwar Mahadev Temple * Chimteshor Mahadev * Bandevi Temple * Panchakanya Temple * Indra Kamala Temple Indrakamala Mai Temple is a religious and cultural place in Nuwakot district, which is 18 km far from Bidur the headquarter of Nuwakot and 8 km from Kakani Rural Municipality Office. It lies in the Kakani Rural Municipality ward number -8 under Bagmati province. It is surrounded with natural greenery and located at the beach of the three gorges where thousands of devotees come for worshiping god Indrakamala basically in Dashain. It is believed to achieved aims and desires after worshiping.


See also

*
Nuwakot, Bagmati Nuwakot (नुवाकोट) is one of the district in midwest Nepal. The city is located on the bank of Trishuli and Tandi Rivers. It is Located just 75 km west from Kathmandu, known as historic town which was the capital of the Valley in ...
* Bidur * Kakani


Notable people

* Mahendra Bahadur Pandey * Ram Sharan Mahat * Arjun Narasingha KC * Prakash Chandra Lohani *
Kedar Narsingh KC Kedar Narsingh KC ( ne, केदार नरसिंह केसी) (born 4 April 1961) is a Nepali physician, politician and social worker, previously serving as the Director of the National Tuberculosis Center and the President of the Nepa ...
* Narayan Prasad Khatiwada * Kishor Nepal


References

: {{DEFAULTSORT:Nuwakot District Districts of Nepal established during Rana regime or before Districts of Bagmati Province