*Deurali** is the primary village or area name for Ward No. 9 of Roshi Rural Municipality in Kavrepalanchok District, Nepal[4].
This ward encompasses the Deurali settlement, which is recognized as a distinct locality within the municipality and is explicitly associated with Ward 9 in local administrative references[4]. A tender notice also links Ward 9 to the nearby Titritar area along the Roshi region, suggesting it as another key settlement or tole in or adjacent to the ward[2]. Deurali is known for its high vulnerability to landslides and floods, particularly following the devastating October 2024 disasters that prompted relocation plans by Roshi Rural Municipality, which were forwarded to the federal government but remain unresolved; the area lies along the Roshi River basin, contributing to ongoing risks from erosion, mining waste, and monsoon threats[4]. No major temples or landmarks are documented in the available sources, but it features typical rural housing like stone and mud mortar masonry structures affected by post-disaster reconstruction efforts[1][3].