Kusma, Nepal
Kushma Municipality कुश्मा नगरपालिका | |
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Municipality | |
Kushma Municipality Location in Nepal | |
Coordinates: 28°14′N 83°41′E / 28.23°N 83.69°ECoordinates: 28°14′N 83°41′E / 28.23°N 83.69°E | |
Country | Nepal |
Zone | Dhawalagiri Zone |
District | Parbat District |
Time zone | NST (UTC+5:45) |
Kushma is a municipality and the headquarters of Parbat District in Nepal. Kushma was changed into municipality merging eight existing Village Development Committee i.e. Pang, Khurkot, Durlung, Shivalaya, Chuwa, Katuwa Chaupari, Pipaltari and Pakuwa from 18 May 2014.[1][2]
This city lies in the western part of Nepal just about 57 km from one of a famous cities of Nepal, Pokhara. Kushma falls under Western Development Region and Dhaulagiri Zone of Nepal.It is located at 28°13'06N 83°40'45E at an altitude of 1294 meters. Kusma formerly belonged to Shiwalaya Village Development Committee (VDC) before being recognised as a municipality. Kusma Bazaar is the main attraction of Kusma which seats in the inclined narrow strip on the top of two river's banks, Kaligandaki and Modi. It begins from the base of Durlung hill from where it stretches to Chhamahrke toward Baglung in the North West and to Chuwa V.D.C towards Pokhara in the eastern-north. Kusma bazaar's long narrow strip ends to the south where two rivers Kaligandaki from northwestern side and Modi from north-eastern side meet each other. The Kushma bridge joins Kushma to another village Gyadichour on the other side of a deep gorge. Gyadichour is a small village, which is also a birthplace of many scientists, doctors,artists, engineers, administrators, politicians and highly creative people. Many people come to Kushma just to walk over the bridge.
History
From the time of horse and mule transportation, Kusma has been an en route between Pokhara and Baglung. Settlers and shoppers had started to exist in this area from that time while the local farm owners were settling there long before. The ancient time of the area seems been spent in agriculture and local trade. As the new settlers and local traders arrived to use this en route spot for their business, slowly the township has been grown to a rural urbanization. After it was declared the headquarters of Parbat, district businesses and settlements in this tiny land have increased steadily.
Transportation
Kushma Bazaar is linked with the national road network by Pokhara Baglung Highway. Buses are the main way of transportation in Kushma. Some small size automobiles and jeeps are used as of cab services within Kushma Bazar area and some nearby locations. Motorbikes are popular among young Kushmely roadies. Number of private cars in Kushma has bloomed in recent years. The Balewa airport at Balewa of Baglung district which is just next to Kushma across the Kaligandaki river was closed as the road transportation became popular and cheap. Now re-opening of the airport is under consideration.[3] Recently two "Yantrik Pul" (mechanized bridge)have been started to connect Kushma Bazar and Balewa which reduces two long hours walking distance to five minutes.
See also
References
- ↑ 72 new municipalities announced My Republica
- ↑ Govt announces 72 new municipalities The Kathmandu Post
- ↑ Location of Kusma - Falling Rain Genomics