*Imadol**
Ward No. 1 of Mahalaxmi Municipality primarily corresponds to the western part of the former Imadol Village Development Committee (VDC), known locally as Imadol.[2][3] Other neighborhoods or toles within this ward are not explicitly listed in available sources, though the municipality as a whole reports multiple toles across its wards (e.g., 78 toles noted in related census data for nearby wards).[6]
Imadol is a traditional settlement area in the north-eastern Lalitpur district of Kathmandu Valley, formed from the 2015 merger of VDCs including Imadol, and characterized by residential communities with local administrative services like land registration and residency recommendations.[1][3][4] It lacks major tourist landmarks like those in central Kathmandu (e.g., Thamel) but features typical Newari-style toles and is near the culturally significant Mahalaxmi-Mahabhairav Temple in Lubhu (Ward 8).[2][4] The area supports everyday municipal functions and has seen local elections with figures like ward chiefs from the Shrestha community.[1][7]