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==Population==
==Population==
Deumai municipality was formed in 2014 by merging [[Mangalbare]] and [[Dhuseni, Mechi|Dhuseni]]; it has a total population of 10,946 according to [[2011 Nepal census]].<ref name="Ward Level">{{cite news|title=2011 Nepal census (Ward Level) |url=http://cbs.gov.np/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/VDC_Municipality.pdf |access-date=November 2012 |publisher=[[Central Bureau of Statistics (Nepal)|Central Bureau of Statistics]] |date=November 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130731124937/http://cbs.gov.np/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/VDC_Municipality.pdf |archive-date=2013-07-31 }}</ref>
Deumai municipality was formed in 2014 by merging [[Mangalbare]] and [[Dhuseni, Mechi|Dhuseni]]; it has a total population of 10,946 according to [[2011 Nepal census]].<ref name="Ward Level">{{cite news|title=2011 Nepal census (Ward Level) |url=http://cbs.gov.np/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/VDC_Municipality.pdf |access-date= |publisher=[[Central Bureau of Statistics (Nepal)|Central Bureau of Statistics]] |date=November 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130731124937/http://cbs.gov.np/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/VDC_Municipality.pdf |archive-date=2013-07-31 }}</ref>


==Organizations==
==Organizations==
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==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
Kyabung Development Foundation,Kyabung, Illam
* Kyabung Development Foundation, Kyabung, Illam


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 18:38, 30 March 2022

Deumai Municipality
देउमाई नगरपालिका
Deumai Municipality is located in Koshi Province
Deumai Municipality
Deumai Municipality
Location in Province No. 1
Deumai Municipality is located in Nepal
Deumai Municipality
Deumai Municipality
Deumai Municipality (Nepal)
Coordinates: 26°55′59″N 87°49′31″E / 26.93306°N 87.82528°E / 26.93306; 87.82528
Country   Nepal
RegionEastern
ZoneMechi Zone
DistrictIlam District
Established2014
Government
 • MayorMr. Surya Pokharel (NCP)
 • Deputy MayorMrs. Pawi Maya Rai (NCP)
Area
 • Total
50.7 km2 (19.6 sq mi)
Population
 • Total
10,946
 • Density220/km2 (560/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Websitedeumaimun.gov.np

Deumai is a municipality in the eastern development region of Ilam District in the Mechi Zone of Nepal. The new municipality was formed by merging two existing villages Mangalbare and Dhuseni on 02 Dec 2014.[1][2] The office of the municipality is that of the former Mangalbare village development committee.

Population

Deumai municipality was formed in 2014 by merging Mangalbare and Dhuseni; it has a total population of 10,946 according to 2011 Nepal census.[3]

Organizations

Kyabung Development Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 2077. It is a non political organization that enhances solidarity among the natives being their birth place in Kyabung for public welfare and prosperity of their origin in addition to living outer area. Kyabung Development Foundation is playing an active role on historical archives, literary researches, art and culture regarding library, educational and sociological functions.

A historical literary figure of Nepal Mr. Janaklal Sharma Dhakal also was born in Kyabung in 1978 B.S. Kyabung Development Foundation respects him as a living historical literary figure of nepali art and literature organizing various programs every year.

Anybody can contribute to enrich the foundation from different places on different means. Headquarter of the Kyabung Development Foundation is in Deumai Municipality Illam, Nepal. The current Chair person of this institution is Mr. Ambika Prasad Khanal.

References

  1. ^ "Govt announces 61 municipalities". The Kathmandu Post. 3 December 2014. Retrieved 2 December 2014.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Govt creates 61 new municipalities". República. 3 December 2014. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  3. ^ "2011 Nepal census (Ward Level)" (PDF). Central Bureau of Statistics. November 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-07-31.
  • Kyabung Development Foundation, Kyabung, Illam

See also