Vyas (Byas), is a municipality of Tanahun District located in Gandaki Province in Nepal and incorporates the village Damauli, the district headquarters, for which the municipality is also often referred to as Damauli.[2] The municipality was established by merging the former Village development committee Damauli with several of its neighbors,[when?] the most recent merger being the one with Pokhari Bhanjyang in 2014. It lies on the bank of Madi Khola.
It is one of the municipalities, which could be formed after the re-establishment of multiparty democracy in 1991 A.D.[3] At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, it had a population of 70,335 people living in 18,339 individual households.[4]
Many scriptures including Himwat khanda of Skanda purana mentions that Sage Vedavyasha was born in an island nearby confluence of two Gandaki rivers, (माद्रिका शुक्लगण्डक्यो:संगमे) which lies in a present day Damauli city of Tanahun district in Nepal. After his name, the municipality was named as Vyash nagarpalika.[5][6]
In terms of literacy, 79.9% could read and write, 2.0% could only read and 18.0% could neither read nor write.[10]
Ward Profile
There are 14 wards in Vyas Municipality:
Vyas Municipality Ward Profile
Present Ward
Former Municipality/VDC
Former Ward
Ward Chairman
1
Vyas
1
Ramesh Chandra Hadkhale
2
Vyas
2
Kashiram Shrestha
3
Vyas
10
Anup Rana
4
Vyas
11
Man Bahadur Gurung
5
Vyas
6,7,8
Bishnu Kumar Shrestha
6
Shyamgha V.D.C
Jiwan Gurung
7
Kyamin V.D.C,
1,3,7-9
Krishna Prashad Neupane
8
Kyamin V.D.C and Risti V.D.C
6, 1-5,7-9
Yuwaraj Gurung
9
Kyamin V.D.C, Tanahunsur V.D.C, Satiswara V.D.C
(2,4,5),(6,7,8),(6,9)
Suresh Thapa
10
Vyas
5,9
Khemraj Pokhrel
11
Vyas, Ghansikuwa V.D.C, Tanahunsur V.D.C
(3,4),(6),(4,5,7,9)
Dal Bahadur Dura
12
Ghasikuwa V.D.C
2-5,7,8
Bam Bahadur Ale
13
Vyas
12,13,14
Basanta Ale
14
Keshavtar
2-7
Kaji Man Shrestha
Media
To promote local culture Vyas has four FM radio stations. That are Radio Bhanubhakta, Damauli F.M, Smart F.M, and Madi Seti FM, all of which are community radio stations.[citation needed]
^"Damauli". Holy Dham. Archived from the original on 18 September 2018. Retrieved 1 June 2018. The most important location here is the birth place of Sage Vyasadeva. This vyasadev belongs to a different kalpa and is not the current Vyasa known as Krishna Dvaipayana Vyasa.