Dalome

Dalome
दालोमे
Rural municipality
Dalome
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 29°5′34″N 83°55′57″E / 29.09278°N 83.93250°E / 29.09278; 83.93250Coordinates: 29°5′34″N 83°55′57″E / 29.09278°N 83.93250°E / 29.09278; 83.93250
Country    Nepal
Province Gandaki Pradesh
District Mustang
Established 10 March 2017
Government
  Type Rural council
  Body Dalome Rural Council
  Chairperson Raju Bist (Ind)
  Deputy-Chairperson Dhoka Gurung (NCP)
Area
  Total 1,344 km2 (519 sq mi)
Population (2011)
  Total 1,423
  Density 1.1/km2 (2.7/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)
Headquarters Charang
Website dalomemun.gov.np

Dalome (Nepali: दालोमे) is a rural municipality situated in Mustang District of Gandaki Province of Nepal[1] The rural municipality is situated on the northern part of the Mustang, surrounded by Lomanthang rural municipality on the north, Barhagaun Muktichhetra on the south, Manang District on the south-east and Dolpa District on the west, north-eastern border of the rural municipality touches border with Tibet of China.

The total area of the rural municipality is 1,344 square kilometres (519 sq mi) and total population of the rural municipality according to 2011 Nepal census is 1423. The rural municipality is divided into 5 wards. The admin center of the rural municipality is at Charang.[2]

Charang, Surkhang and Dhami Village development committees were Incorporated while established this rural municipality.[2] The rural municipality came into existence on 10 March 2017, fulfilling the requirement of the new Constitution of Nepal 2015, Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration replaced all old VDCs and Municipalities into 753 new local level bodies. [3] [4]

References

  1. "स्थानीय तहहरुको विवरण" [Details of the local level bodies]. www.mofald.gov.np/en (in Nepali). Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  2. 1 2 "District Corrected Last for RAJAPATRA" (PDF). www.mofald.gov.np. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  3. "New local level structure comes into effect from today". www.thehimalayantimes.com. The Himalayan Times. 10 March 2017. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  4. "New local level units come into existence". www.kathmandupost.ekantipur.com. 11 March 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
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