Overview
Mugum Karmarong Rural Municipality, Mugu (मुगुम कार्मारोंग गाउँपालिका, मुगु) was established in 2017 (2073 BS) as a local government of Nepal. The headquarters of the Mugum Karmarong Gaunpalika is located in Pulu, Mugu district, Karnali Province of Nepal. The Rural Municipality is known as Gaunpalika in the Nepali Language. This rural municipality is situated on the east of the Mugu district and it is the largest in the geographical area of this district. There are currently 9 wards in this Mugum Karmarong rural municipality, and the village is located at the center of the Pulu. It is about 35-kilometer meters distance from the district headquarters. Mugum Karmarong Rural Municipality is surrounded by Dolpa district on the East, Chhayanath Rara Municipality and Humla districts on the West, China on the North, and Jumla districts on the South.
The total area of the Mugum Karmarong Rural Municipality is 2106.91 km2 (813.48 sq mi) and the total population of the municipality is according to 2011 (2068 BS) Nepal census is 5396 1individual. The density of this rural municipality is 26/km2 (66/sq mi). This rural municipality is divided into 9 wards. Dolphu, Kimri, Pulu and Mangri Village development committees (VDCs) were incorporated to form Chhayanath Rara Nagarpalika. This urban municipality came into existence on 10 March 2017.
By considering the possibility of the promotion of Chhayanath and the promotion of one in the middle of the Hindu Dharma, Hindu mediation can be multiplied by the number of religious tourists, and its development has been kept in priority.