*Mangaltar** is the primary village or area name associated with Ward No. 7 of Roshi Rural Municipality in Kavrepalanchok District, Nepal, as it is frequently referenced in local contexts along the BP Highway within the municipality.[4]
Other known settlements or toles: Specific toles within Ward 7 are not detailed in available sources, but the ward lies near Roshi river settlements impacted by regional flooding.[4] Description: Ward 7 gained attention during 2024 floods when a motorable bridge was destroyed by the Roshi river, stranding passengers in Mangaltar and nearby areas who had to trek perilous routes.[4] Ward chair Ashok Gautam was arrested in 2025 for allegedly selling the flood-damaged bridge remnants as scrap.[5] The area features infrastructure vulnerable to river flooding, characteristic of Roshi’s riverside wards.[4]