Bhalam
Bhalam was a Village Development Committee, north of Pokhara in the Valam Municipality of Kaski District, situated in the Gandaki Zone of the Western [Development Region, Nepal|Western Development Region], located in northern-central Nepal. In 2015, the VDC was amalgamated with Pokhara. Bhalam is located around 950 m above sea level, 5 km from the city of Pokhara.
Population
At the 2021 [Nepal census|2011 Nepal census], Bhalam had a population of 4,022.Literacy & Education
In 2001, 2300 people were literate, 1024 of them were male and 1276 were female. However, a total of 402 inhabitants could not read or write, including 39 males and 363 females.There were 721 people in the Valam region eligible for attending school, but only 434 were actually enrolled in schools.
Shree Mahendra Secondary School is only one Secondary Level School in the village. Here currently in 2023, about 350 students attend. It facilitates Technical Steam or Plant Science or Agricultural Stream from Grade 9 to Grade XII.
Marital status
According to the 1991 census, 2118 people were identified as having a marital status.; 15 of these were identified as being married with more than one spouse.Structure
Like in many other villages of Nepal, the Gurungs live in higher parts of the village, and the Brahmins and Kshtrees inhabit the lower regions of Valam Phant, Rayalechaur and Khora. Some dalits live in both upper and lower parts.The village now have some number of facilities. There have been Paved roads builds that give some relaxation during the monsoon season. Now during the monsoon now there is access to the market to sell goods, and income can be generated from both during the monsoon from agriculture and selling goods. As a consequence, having improved facilities large-scale migration to neighbouring cities has taken place and even emigration to foreign countries, leaving the village almost empty. Day by day many youths are leaving the village for good opportunity and employment.