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Lamjung Samaj UK (LSUK) was formed on January 1, 2007 to gather all the Lamjung Bashi living in the UK to promote and preserve Nepalese culture and activities.

Lamjung, a district that falls under the western development region, lies in the Gandaki Zone of Nepal. Besishahar as a district headquarter. The district, which is the home of approximately two lakhs (200,000) people, has a literacy rate of 56%. There are 61 Village Development Committees (V.D.Cs) in this district. Five campuses, 15 higher secondary schools and 268 schools have been established to advance the education sector. 

Because of the very small number of telephones available in the district, post offices are the main and the most reliable means of communication and are present in all 61 V.D.Cs. There is only one hospital in the district but at least one health post in all the 61 V.D.Cs. 

Occupying an area of 1692kms, the district is neighboured by the districts of Gorkha, Manang, Kaski and Tanahu. Its abundance of natural resources goes untapped due to a lack in proper road infrastructure. Both, water and forest resources, have not been properly and wisely utilized. Most of the villages lack electricity and may continue to lack it in the coming years too.

The following are the Village Development Committes (V.D.Cs) of Lamjung district.

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Bahundanda
Bajhakhet
Balungpani
Bangre
Bansar
Besisahar
Bhalaya-kharka
Bharle (Bharte)
Bhoje
Bhorletar
Bhote Bazar (Bhote Badar)
Bhujung
Bhulbhule
Bichaur
Chakratirtha
Chandisthan
Chandre-shwor
Chiti
Dhamilikuwa
Dhodeni
Dhuseni (Dhusyani)
Dudhpokhari
Duradanda
Faleni
Gauda
Gaunsahar
Ghanpokhara
Ghermu
Gilung
Hiletaksar
Ilampok-hari
Isanesh-wor
Jita
Karapu
Khudi
Kolki
Kunchha
Maling
Mohoriy-akot
Nalma
Nauthar
Neta
Pachok
Parewa-dada
Pasagaun
Puranokot
Pyarjung
Rangha 
Samibha-njyang
Shree Bhanjyang
Simpani
SindureSindure
Sundarbazar
Suryapal
Taghring
Tandrang (Taksar)
Tarku
Tarkughat
Udipur
Uttark-anya

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