Achham District Explained

Type:District
Achham
Native Name:अछाम
Language:Achhami (अछामी)
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Nepal
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Sudurpashchim Province
Parts Type:Municipality
Parts Style:coll
P1:Urban
Established Title:Established
Established Date:13 April 1961
(Nepali date: Baishakh 1, 2018)
Seat Type:Admin HQ.
Seat:Mangalsen
Leader Title:Head
Leader Title1:Deputy-Head
Leader Title2:Parliamentary constituencies
Leader Title3:Provincial constituencies
Government Type:Coordination committee
Governing Body:DCC, Achham
Area Total Km2:1692
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:257477
Population As Of:2011
Population Density Km2:auto
Blank Name Sec1:Main Language(s)
Blank Name Sec2:Major highways
Timezone1:NPT
Utc Offset1:+05:45
Postal Code Type:Postal Codes
Area Code Type:Telephone Code

Achham (Nepali: [[:ne:अछाम जिल्ला|अछाम जिल्ला]] in Nepali pronounced as /ʌt͡sʰam/) is a district located in Sudurpashchim province of Nepal. It is one of the nine districts of the province. The district, with Mangalsen as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,692 km and has a population (2011) of 257,477.

Etymology

There are many cultural meaning about the naming of the district but one interesting folklore is that:

History

Achham was a part of Doti Kingdom during medieval era.[2] Nepal annexed Doti in 1790[3] It remained part of Doti District until 1961. On 13 April 1961, Achham district carved out from Doti District and declared a separate district

Geography and Climate

Achham covers an area of and located at Latitude: 280°46’ North to 290°23' North and Longitude: 810°32 East to 810°35' East. 90% area of Achham is mid-hill and 10% is high-hill. The maximum elevation of the district is 3820m (12,530feet) and minimum elevation is 540m (1,770feet) from the sea level. The district is surrounded by Bajura District in the North, Doti District in the West, Dailekh District in the East and Surkhet District in the South.[4]

Rivers

The district has 31 rivers in total, the main being the Karnali, Seti, Budhiganga, Ekadi, Kailash Khola, Lungreligad, Pravaligad, Kashagad, Saranigad, Ardoligad, Talagad and Barlegad.[5]

Climhiate ZoneElevation Range% of Area
Upper Tropical300 to 1,000 meters
1,000 to 3,300 ft.
27.4%
Subtropical1,000 to 2,000 meters
3,300 to 6,600 ft.
58.3%
Temperate2,000 to 3,000 meters
6,400 to 9,800 fters
9,800 to 13,100 ft.
 1.0%

Demographics

At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, Achham District had a population of 257,477, in which female comprises 137,469 (54%) and male comprises 120,008 (46%). Density of the area is 154 people per km2.

As their first language, 66.4% of the population spoke Nepali, 32.5% Achhami, 0.4% Magar, 0.1% Doteli, 0.1% Maithili and 0.3% other languages.[6]

Ethnicity/caste: 55.5% were Chhetri, 16.2% other Dalit, 10.2% Hill Brahmin, 9.5% Kami, 3.1% Damai/Dholi, 2.5% Thakuri, 0.6% Magar, 0.6% Sarki, 0.4% Lohar, 0.3% Badi, 0.2% Bengali, 0.2% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.1% Majhi, 0.1% Musalman, 0.1% Tamang, 0.1% Teli, 0.1% other Terai, 0.1% Tharu and 0.2% others.[7]

Religion: 99.4% were Hindu, 0.3% Buddhist, 0.1% Christian and 0.1% Muslim.[8]

Literacy: 55.4% could read and write, 3.9% could only read and 40.6% could neither read nor write.[9]

Administration

The district is administered by District Coordination Committee (Legislative), District Administration Office (Executive) and District Court (Judicial) as follows:

Administration Name of units Head
LegislativeDistrict Coordination Committee
ExecutiveDistrict Administration Office Mr. Bhojraj Shreshtha
JudicialDistrict Court Mr. Navin Kumar Joshi

Administrative Divisions

Accham is divided into total of ten local level bodies, of which four are urban and six are rural.

Name Nepali Type Population (2011) Area (km2)
1Mangalsenमङ्गलसेनmunicipality32331220.14
2Kamalbazarकमलबजार municipality23738120.78
3Sanfebagarसाँफेबगरmunicipality33788 166.71
4 Panchadewal Binayakपञ्चदेवलmunicipality27485147.75
5रामारोशन rural municipality25,166 173.33
6चौरपाटी rural municipality25,149 182.16
7तुर्माखाँद rural municipality24,940 232.07
8मेल्लेख rural municipality24,670 134.78
9ढँकारी rural municipality21,562 227.88
10बान्नीगडीजैगड rural municipality17,359 58.26

Transportation

Achham is one of the remotest districts of Nepal. It is accessible by automobile from Kathmandu and Nepalgunj via a paved road that runs along the western border of Nepal from Dhangadhi. The unpaved road of Mid-Hill Highway through Dailakh district also traverses to Mangalsen by crossing Karnali at Rakam.[10]

Mangalsen, the district headquarters, is an eight-hour walk and a 2.5 hour drive from Sanphebagar – a town in Achham sporting a non-functional domestic airport. A bridge crosses the Budhiganga River in Sanphebagar allowing access during high water, a second bridge over the Kailash River. During 2009/2010, the government of Nepal has constructed a paved road connecting Sanphebagar to Mangalsen. The district is served by two hospitals, the government district hospital in Mangalsen and one recently opened in Bayalpata named Bayalpata Hospital that is a collaboration between the government and the non-profit organization Nyaya Health.[11]

Education

71% of men aged five and above are literate in Achham compared to 75% at the national level, only 43% of such women in the district can read and write (against 57% across Nepal).[5]

FM radio and newspapers

Achham Besd six FM radio and three newspapers are running now. In this district Ramaroshan Daiy. The Ramaroshan Daily editor is Shiba Raj Dhungana. He is Gorkhapatra Nation Daily (government applied), District reporter. Dhungana has also the Secretary of the Federation of Nepali Journalists Achham Branch. More than 25 journalists are working here. Dhungana lead the achham besd journalst.

Newspapers

FM Radio

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: National Population and Housing Census 2011(National Report). 10 October 2016. Government of Nepal. Central Bureau of Statistics. November 2012. Central Bureau of Statistics. https://web.archive.org/web/20161221003017/http://cbs.gov.np/image/data/Population/National%20Report/National%20Report.pdf. 21 December 2016. dead.
  2. Web site: Deuki Pratha . 15 January 2012 . 18 February 2020.
  3. Web site: M. Gaborieau on 7 Bharats recorded in Nepal (1969) . 18 February 2020.
  4. Web site: अछाम जिल्लाको संक्षिप्त परिचय. Achham DCC. 23 February 2020. ne.
  5. Web site: UNDAF District Profile: Achham. United Nation. 23 February 2020.
  6. NepalMap Language https://nepalmap.org/data/table/?table=LANGUAGE&primary_geo_id=district-01&geo_ids=district-01,province-7,country-NP
  7. NepalMap Caste https://nepalmap.org/data/table/?table=CASTE&primary_geo_id=district-01&geo_ids=district-01,province-7,country-NP
  8. NepalMap Religion https://nepalmap.org/data/table/?table=RELIGION&primary_geo_id=district-01&geo_ids=district-01,province-7,country-NP
  9. NepalMap Literacy https://nepalmap.org/data/table/?table=LITERACY_SEX&primary_geo_id=district-01&geo_ids=district-01,province-7,country-NP
  10. Web site: Accham. Far Western nepal. 27 June 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130521184610/http://farwesternnepal.com/achham/. 2013-05-21. dead.
  11. Web site: Accham District Nepal. Sudur Sansar. 2013-06-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20141107163538/http://sudursansar.com/achham.php. 2014-11-07. dead.