Siddhipur

Siddhipur
सिद्धिपुर
Sanagau; Thasi
Coordinates: 27°38′46″N 85°21′26″E / 27.6462080°N 85.3572940°E / 27.6462080; 85.3572940Coordinates: 27°38′46″N 85°21′26″E / 27.6462080°N 85.3572940°E / 27.6462080; 85.3572940
Country    Nepal
Zone Bagmati Zone
District Lalitpur District
Municipality Mahalaxmi Municipality
Government
  Type Municipality
  Secretary Rameshwor Poudel
  Socialist Susan Maharjan
Population (2011)
  Total 4,254
Time zone Nepal Time (UTC+5:45)
Website http://thaside.com

Siddhipur is a village development committee in Lalitpur District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 4254 living in 728 individual households.

Siddhipur is a typical Newari community where the spoken language is Newari. The main occupation of the people living in this region is agriculture. Most of the people fully depend on the agriculture for their living. Siddhipur is also famous for sukul, which is a kind of handmade mat made of hay, a locally available material.

Location

Siddhipur lies about 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) from the national capital of Kathmandu and 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) from the district headquarters of Lalitpur.[1]

Education

There are many education institutions in Siddhipur .

SN School Name Type Level Established Nickname Motto Logo Reference
1Shree Siddhimangal Higher Secondary SchoolPublic Higher Secondary N/A Siddhimangal N/A N/A N/A
2Nepal Don Bosco School Private Higher Secondary 2001 NDBS For God and For Country N/A
3Mount Olive English Secondary School Private Secondary 2044 MOESS "Education is your life, guard it well" N/A [2]
4Kopila English Secondary SchoolPrivateSecondary2046KESSN/AN/A
5 Anant English School Private Secondary 2048 AES "From Dark Unto Light" N/A [3]
6Navakunja Secondary School Private Secondary 2051 NKS N/A N/A N/A
7Shree Bhanudaya Primary School Public Primary 2019 Bhanudaya Next are we , future of nation N/A

References

  1. "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Retrieved 2008-09-15.
  2. http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Olive_English_Secondary_School
  3. http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Anant_English_School


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