[3] At the time of the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 6894 people living in 1193 individual households.
"Tila" is the Sanskrit word for sesame seed or a bit and "uttama" means better or higher.
Beside these, there are auxiliary centers and private medical halls in every part of the Municipality.
But the citizens of municipality are not far from the regional hospital of Butwal and Bhairawaha, which is just 10 km away from the area.
by taking initiation by the social workers, educationists, local guardians, teachers, landlords, merchants etc.
Currently, two different streams Humanities, and Management are running in master's degree level Under T.U.
In the same way, three different streams namely Management, Education and Humanities are running in bachelor's degree.
And Science, Management, Education & Humanities are running under Higher Secondary Board.
Similarly Modern Little Flower Academy is another educational institute located in Tilottama Municipality.
[9] Shankarnagar Ban Bihar and Research Centre, simply referred as Ban-Batika by locals is a popular attraction in Tilottama Municipality.
People from various part of country visit the farm daily to see the alien bird.
The municipality is bordered by Devdaha to the east and northeast, Butwal to the north, Padshari to the south and Motipur to the west.