*Khahare Pangu** is the primary village/area name associated with Ward No. 3 of Roshi Rural Municipality in Kavrepalanchok District, Nepal, derived from the former VDC (Village Development Committee) that contributed to the municipality’s formation.[2]
This ward encompasses parts of the original Khahare Pangu settlement, a rural Tamang-majority area typical of Roshi’s hilly terrain east of Kathmandu Valley, with agriculture and proximity to the Roshi River.[2] Other settlements or toles within the ward are not explicitly detailed in available records, though nearby areas like Mangaltar (Ward 11) indicate clustered rural hamlets prone to flooding.[4] It features standard rural characteristics such as farmlands and community paths, with no specific temples or landmarks uniquely noted, but the region is known for vulnerability to Roshi River floods impacting infrastructure and homes in lower wards.[4]