Damak is one of the oldest municipalities in Jhapa District in Province No. 1 of Nepal. It is situated between the Ratuwa River in the east and the Maawa River in the west. It has Sivalik Hills in its north and ends with the intersection of Ratuwa River and Mawa River in the south. Mahendra Highway crosses this municipality nearly bisecting it. It is the largest city in Jhapa District as well as in Mechi zone with a population of 75,743 in 2011 A.D
Demography
The ethnicity and caste pattern of the municipality shows diversity with major ethnic groups as Brahmin, Chhetri, Dhimal, Limbu , Newar and Rai. Besides these ethnic groups other various ethnic groups comprise small proportions of the population such as Kaami , Tamang Damai/Dholi . The remaining other ethnic and caste groups like Teli, Gharti/Bhujel, Magar, Sarki,Gurung, Muslim, etc. comprises about 10 percent of the total population.
History
Elected officials
Damak was changed to a municipality from a VDC in 1981 AD. The Damak municipality consists of 10 wards, with previous 19 wards rearranged and some wards merged. Damak also includes the large Himalayan tea estate where the Ex-Royal Family has also invested. The municipality covers an area of 7,513 hectares and is at an average of 100 meters above sea level. Lakhanpur is to the east, Urlabari, Rajghat and Madhumalla is in the west and Chulachuli and Kohabhara VDC in the north and the south, respectively. According to the census of 2011, Damak had 7,178 households containing about 36,000 people. The total area is 7,513 hectares out of which 1406.7 hectares is covered by residential area whereas 5,586.30 hectares is used for agriculture. The market area consists of 400.00 hectares, 215 hectares as forest plant area and 265.00 hectares is used in other purposes. It is the biggest city in Mechi zone. Pashuhat, located in Damak-7, is known as the biggest cattle market in the Nepal.
Health and services
In 056/057 there was 1 Health post, 1 Hospital and 1 Nursing Home which contains 100 beds in total but now including AMDA and life line: there are 7 hospital they are AMDA-Nepal, Advance Health Care Centre, life line, om mechi, Q&Q hospital, Namaste Public Hospital, Janta National Hospital, damak hospital & research center. The Population Growth Rate is 5.14 per annum as per 2047/48 census. As per 056/057 census, there were about 88 industries, 1011 shops, 244 hotels and 9 financial institutions. Black topped road were 29 km, graveled roads were 150 km and earthen road were 500 km. In addition to it, the drainage runs 3.5 km through the main highway. There are 512 street lights and above 4000 telephone lines to the public. Three Bhutanese Refugees camps were also settled in Damak in 1992. Victoria Cross Medal winner Rambahadur Limbu currently lives in Damak. It is one of the important trade centers in the eastern part of Nepal. There are many international organizations such as IOM, UNHCR, OXFAM, LWF, NRCS, AMDA, CARITAS NEPAL, etc. who are working for the refugees here in Damak.
Damak Branch serves as the center for Telecommunication and Cellular with two huge Skyline Towers. Whereas Axiatas'sNcell is also popular in the city having 82 small and One huge tower installed for the fastest connectivity. There are 3 cellular providers in Damak; Ncell, NTC and Smart Cell. Here, all 3 cellular providers delivers 4G services in Damak. Damak has five FM stations named Saptarangi FM, Radio Himshikhar, Star FM, Radio Jhapa, and Pathibhara FM. But national radio station Radio Nepal and other surrounding FM stations Kanchanjungha FM, Saptakoshi FM, Koshi FM, Kantipur FM can clearly be heard in the city. Damak is also broadcasting the television channel named Himshikhar Television from a couple of years and running successfully in the region. A new TV channel named Jagriti CT channel is also currently broadcasting in Damak. There used to be two TV DTH providers named National cable and another Kankai cable and Mero TV ). in Damak.