Mahakali, Darchula


Mahakali is a municipality located in Darchula District of Sudurpashchim Province of Nepal.
The municipality was established on 18 May 2014 named "Api Municipality" merging the former village development committees of: Brahmadev, Chhapari, Dhap, Kante and Khalanga. The total area of "Api municipality" had and it had a total population of 20,797 people.
Fulfilling the requirement of the new Constitution of Nepal 2015, all old municipalities and villages were restructured into 753 new units, thus this municipality upgraded into Mahakali municipality
On 10 March 2017, during upgradation of Api municipality a small portion of this municipality excluded from it and Dattu Village development committee merged to it and renamed as Mahakali municipality. Now total area of the municipality has and total population of it is 21231 people, the municipality is divided into total 9 wards.

Divisions

Mahakali is divided into 9 wards:
Ward No.NeighborhoodArea Pop. 2011Pop. 2021
1Chhapari19.1228222519
2Sella15.0720481759
3Baan20.2521801686
4Khalanga2.8642826020
5Galfai18.1428075336
6Nisil23.0915391204
7Dhap15.5213541443
8Assigada10.8120132077
9Dattu10.2621862031
Mahakali135.112123124081

Demographics

The total population of Mahakali municipality in 2021 has been slightly increased compared to 2011 Nepal census. According to the 2021 Nepal census, there are 24081 people living here in 5982 households. The number of males comprises 11457 while females are 12624.
Ethnically Chettri is the largest group in this municipality following Bahun second largest and Bishwakarma third largest.
Religiously Hindu is the largest group with 99.4% and Buddhist is the second largest group with 0.2%, Islam at third number with 0.1%.
82.9% of the population are literate which means they can read and write but only 7% of people have passed SLC.