*Rajghat**

Ward No. 6 of Bagmati Municipality (also known as Bagmati Sarswati Rural Municipality in Sarlahi District, Madhesh Province, within the broader Bagmati River basin context of Kathmandu Valley geography) is primarily known as Rajghat[1]. Other neighborhoods or toles within this ward are not explicitly detailed in available sources, though nearby wards (e.g., 4-9) also fall under the Rajghat area, suggesting possible sub-divisions like local toles typical in rural Nepali municipalities[1].

This ward is a rural area represented by Ward Chairperson Khadga Bahadur Rai and Female Member Hari Maya Waiba, both from the Communist Party of Nepal (Ne.Ka.Pa), indicating a politically active community with standard municipal governance[1]. No specific landmarks or notable characteristics are documented in municipal profiles, but as part of Bagmati Municipality, it likely features agricultural lands and local infrastructure common to Sarlahi’s rural wards[1].

No localities have been added to this ward yet.