Eastern Lamjung, a region that falls under the western development region, lies in the Gandaki Zone, lamjung district in the eastern part of lamjung and Besishahar as a district headquarter. 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. Post offices 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 eastern lamjung are Gorkha, Manang 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 has electricity and has been connected by kancha road i.e dumre-borangkhola highway. Electricity:
70 Megawatt Mid-Marshyangdi Hydroelectricity Project (MMHEP), the second largest hydropower project in the country has started operation from December 14 2011. Communications
Eastern Lamjung is connected with GSM, CDMA connection by Nepal Telecom and Spice Nepal.Each and every VDC are provided withGSM or CDMA phone easily. Internet
Lamjung is recently connected with ADSL which is much faster as compared to dail up. Recenty, wifi has been made availabe by Broadlink in Besisahar. Lamjung has print medias Lamjung highlights, Antarang etc to name a few. At present lamjung has Two stations Marshyangdi 95 MHz and Radio Lamjung 88.4 MHz.