Pyuthan District is a "slope" locale nearly 250 km west of Kathmandu in Province No. 5 in midwestern Nepal. Pyuthan covers a region of 1,309 km² with populace of 212,484 in 2001 and 226,796 in 2011. Pyuthan Khalanga is the locale's managerial focus.

Geology and Climate
Pyuthan outskirts Dang Deukhuri District toward the southwest along the peak of the Mahabharat Range and stretches out around 50 km upper east through the Middle Hills to a 3,000+ meter edge that is both Pyuthan's fringe with Baglung region of Dhaulagiri Zoneand the fundamental watershed between the (west) Rapti and Gandaki River basins.Pyuthan outskirts Rolpa locale toward the west. Of the two upper tributaries of the West Rapti River, Pyuthan contains all of Jhimruk Khola and the lower a portion of Madi Khola after it exits Rolpa. The Madi-Jhimruk conjunction is in southern Pyuthan, in the Mahabharat Range. On the southeast Pyuthan fringes Lumbini Zone including Arghakhanchi and Gulmi locale.

The valley of Jhimruk Khola is the center of Pyuthan region. Its alluvial plain is seriously planted in rice amid the mid year rainstorm. Wheat is developed as the winter trim. Madi Khola has disintegrated an inward canyon and is less suited to customary watered agribusiness.

Positions and Occupations
Bahun and Chhetri ranchers develop inundated fields along the Jhimruk and unirrigated fields halfway up the slopes. They are served by Newar shippers and administration stations, for example, Damai (tailor/artist), Gaine (minstrel), Kami (metal forger), Kumal (potter), Sarki (leather expert/leatherworker) and Sunar (goldsmith). Good countries around the valley are generally occupied by Magars, including Kham Magars at higher rises. The locale focus Pyuthan Khalanga is arranged on a slope east of the Jhimruk, somewhere in the range of 500 meters above it.


Climate
The valleys have a subtropical atmosphere with temperatures achieving 40 Celsius in May and tumbling to single digits in winter. There is excessively much winter chill for bananas and papayas. At around 800m rise, the Jhimruk Valley approaches as far as possible for mangoes, however Madi Khola is lower. Citrus, Asian pear and mulberries are developed as trade harvests out encompassing slopes. Maize is developed on slanting un-inundated bari fields up to around 2,000m. Snow once in a while falls on adjoining crests achieving 2,400m however from time to time keeps going over a day or two.

Infrastructure
At Cherneta the Jhimruk hydroelectric venture misuses the Jhimruk twisting inside 2 km of Madi Khola while about 200 meters higher. It has a limit of 12 megawatts and supplies power for lighting, hardware and apparatus. Power is considered too exorbitant for cooking and warming, so kindling is still in across the board use with constrained utilization of biogas.

Booked transports serve Pyuthan by means of a goad street off the fundamental east-west Mahendra Highway at Bhalubang in Lalmitiya VDC, Deukhuri Valley. An old exchange course was overhauled for engine vehicles in conjunction with the Jhimruk hydro extend and is currently (2010) being cleared. A more drawn out, now less-voyaged rock street from Tribhuvannagar (Ghorahi) in Dang Valley crosses the Mahabharat Range to Tiram, then slips toward Madi Khola to join the Bhalubang street at Devisthan. The Madi is then taken after 1 km. upstream to Chakchake where a left fork proceeds facilitate upstream into Rolpa locale while the principle street trips to cross a low go at Cherneta and plunge into the valley of Jhimruk Khola. At Bijuwar Bazaar around 10 km. past Chakchake this street forks again with a branch proceeding with north along the Jhimruk while the primary street crosses the Jhimruk and trips to Khalanga the region's regulatory focus.

History
Pyuthan was one of 24 little kingdoms in the Chaubisi Rajya confederation before Prithvi Narayan Shah bound together present day Nepal in the second 50% of the eighteenth century. Since Dang Deukhuri District toward the south and Salyan District toward the west had a place with another confederation called Baise Rajya, Pyuthan was a western station of the Chaubisi and most likely a resistance border shielded by fortifications, for instance at Okharkot.
Pyuthan is home region of Dr. Yadav Pandit an examination researcher working in the field of Experimental Nuclear Physics. Dr. Pandit is a specialist in estimations of anisotropy, considering
liquid like conduct and stage moves in the thick and profoundly energized matter made in substantial particle impacts.
Pyuthan is additionally the home area of Mohan Bikram Singh (1935-), an author of the Communist Party of Nepal. Singh's hierarchical work in Pyuthan and different areas of Rapti Zone laid the reason for the territory turning into the purported "heartland" of the Maoist insurrection 1996-2006 that cost more than 12,000 lives yet was instrumental in changing the nation from a kingdom governed by the Shah tradition into a republic. Other noticeable comrade pioneers from Pyuthan incorporate Mohan Baidhya, Lila Mani Pokhrel, Bamdev Gautamand Navraj Subedi.
Pyuthan is likewise the home locale of Anirudra Sharma (Parliament 1959-1960), Sibraj Subedi (previous clergyman and Parliament 1991-1998), Mukti Prasad Sharma of Nepali Congress Party (Parliament 1991-1914) and Khem Raj Pandit of the moderate and royalist Rastriya Prajatantra Party. Discover more about a portion of the celebrated individuals from Pyuthan locale at People from Pyuthan area

Notable and Cultural Sites 

  • Airabati, Asurkot 
  • Bandhikot, Bhagawati Temple, Bhawaniswari Temple, Bhimsensthan, Bhimsen Temple (Kutichaur), Bhimsen Temple (Megazun), Bhimsen Temple (Bijbazar), Bhitrikot Cave, Bhitrikot Durbar, Bhringri Kot, Bhumesthan (Khaira), Bijulikot, Birdisthan 
  • Chhetrapal Temple 
  • Devi Bhagawati, Devi Bhagawati Temple, Devi Temple, Dhunge Gadhi, Dubanasthan 
  • Ganesh Temple, Ganeshsthan, Gaumukhi, Gorakhnath Temple (Khaira), Gorakhnath Temple (Dakha Kwadi), Gorakhnath Temple (Bijbazar) 
  • Jalpadevi Temple, (Bijbazar – Bhagwati), Jalpadevi Temple (Bijbazar), Jhankristhan (Khaira) 
  • Kalidevi Temple, Kali Temple, Kalika Malika, Khadga Devata Temple, Khalanga Shivalaya, Khungrikot 
  • Laxmi Narayan Temple 
  • Masta Mandau, Mehelnath Temple 
  • Okharkot 
  • Phalaharisthan, Pyuthan Magazine 
  • Radha Krishna Temple, Rameswar Temple, Rani Pauwa 
  • Saraswati Temple, Sarikot, Shiva Temple (Khaira),Shiva Temple (Lung), Shiva Temple (Bangeshal), Shiva Temple (Khalanga), Shivalaya, Siddha Devatasthan (Belbas), Siddha Sansarsthan (Dakha Kwadi) 
  • Swargadwari—a peak sanctuary complex and journey site commending the significance of bovines in Hinduism—is situated in the southern piece of Pyuthan. 
  • Tatopani Shivalaya, Tripurasundari, Tusharakot Isnasthan 
  • Udayapur Kot 
  • Pandeydada khalanga Shree Satyadevi Bhagwati Mandir, 12-bhai Baraha Dev Mandir

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