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Mahakali, Nepal

महाकाली
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Mahakali, Nepal
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 29°23′N80°18′E / 29.39°N 80.30°E / 29.39; 80.30 Coordinates: 29°23′N80°18′E / 29.39°N 80.30°E / 29.39; 80.30
Country Nepal
Zone Mahakali Zone
District Baitadi District
Population
 (1991)
  Total2,589
  Hindu
Hindu
Time zone UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)

Mahakali is a village development committee in Baitadi District in the Mahakali Zone of western Nepal. It is located on the Mahakali River which is also the border with Uttarakhand state, India across from Jhulaghat. Amraad and Basku are main places in this village. Indian and Nepalese nationals cross without restrictions, however there is a customs checkpoint for goods.

Village development committee (Nepal) lower administrative part of Nepals local development ministry

A Village Development Committee (VDC) in Nepal was the lower administrative part of its Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development. Each district had several VDCs, similar to municipalities but with greater public-government interaction and administration. There were 3,157 village development committees in Nepal. Each VDC was further divided into several wards depending on the population of the district; the average being nine wards.

Baitadi District District in Sudurpashchim Pradesh, Nepal

Baitadi District, historical name “Bairath” (बैराथ), a part of Sudurpashchim Pradesh, is one of the 77 districts of Nepal. It is a Hill district. Baitadi, with Dasharathchand as its headquarters, covers an area of 1,519 km2 and has a population of 250,898 according to the census (2011). The Baitadi district entails 56 village development councils (VDCs) and two municipality. Baitadi falls into the farthest western regional district of Nepal touching Jhulaghat, India, Nepal's neighboring country, to its border.

Mahakali Zone Zone in Nepal

Mahakali is one of the fourteen zones located in the Far-Western Development Region of Nepal, covering an area of 6,205 km2 in the most western part of the country. It stretches along Nepal's far western border with India, marked by the Kali River or Mahakali River, which originates from Limpiyadhura, a disputed location for whether or not the Tri-country border point of Nepal and India with China.

Demographics

At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2,589 and had 412 houses in the village. [1]

The 1991 Nepal census was a widespread national census conducted by the Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics.

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References

  1. "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Archived from the original on 2008-10-12. Retrieved 2008-08-26.