- Kathmandu Metropolitan City Office
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Ward No. 07
According to the 1991 census, the population of this ward was about 20,000. In 2001, the population had almost doubled to 39,530. There are 30 km of roads in the ward, 40,400 sq. m. of which are black-topped. The ward neighbors the Buddhist pilgrim destination of Bouddha on one side and the holiest Hindu temple of Pashupati on the other. Ancient monuments like Chabahil's Ganesh temple and Charumati Bihar help to give character to the ward. Mitra Park, located in the center of the ward, heightens its attraction.
Even though physical infrastructure like roads, drinking water, sewerage and telephone is available in almost all parts of the ward, they are in need of maintenance at present. Also, street lighting needs to be extended. The ward is bordered by Ward Nos. 6 and 8 in the east, Ward Nos. 4, 5 and 33 in the east, Ward Nos. 4 and 6 and Kapan VDC in the north, and Ward Nos. 8 and 9 in the south. The total area of the ward is 153.5 hectares.
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- Population and number of households
- Building structure
- Roads
- Sewerage
- Solid waste
- Number of houses with basic services
- Areas without basic services
- Educational institutions
- Health institutions
- Institutional buildings
- Financial institutions
- Industry
- Shops
- Service and repair centers
- Training centers
- Entertainment
- Post office
- Security
- Parking space
- Heritage sites
- Feasts/festivals celebrated
- Pilgrim shelters, rest houses, sacred sites, etc.
- Public grounds
- Open-air market
- NGOs, INGOs, CBOs, clubs, etc.
- Squatters
- The five biggest problems
- Main income sources
- Ward office building

