Saturday, July 25, 2015

Birgunj

Birgunj (likewise Birganj) (Nepali: बीरगंज) is a sub-metropolitan region and bordertown in Parsa District in the Narayani Zone of southern Nepal. It lies 283 km (176 mi) south of the capital Kathmandu, joined to north of the outskirt of the Indian condition of Bihar. As a passage point to Nepal from Patna and Kolkata, it is known as the "entryway to Nepal". The town has critical monetary significance for Nepal as the vast majority of its exchange with India is by means of Birgunj and the Indian town of Raxaul. Tribhuvan Highway joins Birgunj to Nepal's capital
Birgunj has numerous FM group radio stations including Radio Birgunj, Narayani FM, and so forth and a few sites concentrated on nearby news and occasions.
As indicated by the 2011 Census, Birgunj had a populace of 135,904. It is the greatest city in Narayani Zone and the central station of Parsa District. Notwithstanding Nepali, a few different dialects are talked, including Bhojpuri, Hindi, Maithili and English. Nepali is the official dialect. Birgunj is known as the money related capital of the country and as a noteworthy exchange center point.
Birgunj is a noteworthy business focus of Nepal, particularly for exchange with India. The Indian bordertown of Raxaul has turn into one of the busiest towns for substantial transportation because of high exchange volume. The 29 km (18 mi) separation from Birgunj to Pathlaiya is the busiest expressway in Nepal. Most commercial enterprises are spoken to, including horticulture, chemicals, materials, wood, petroleum, etc. Almost 56% of the aggregate results of Birgunj are traded to the Indian condition of Bihar.
Birgunj was the main city that associated the capital city with India. Birgunj railroad station was joined by the Nepal Government Railway (NGR) to Raxaul station in Bihar over the outskirt with India. The 47 km (29 mi) railroad stretched out north to Amlekhganj in Nepal. It was implicit 1927 by the British yet suspended past Birgunj in December 1965.
Birgunj in Nepal have some vacation destinations its could call its own. Travelers who visit the spot may watch the Shankar Acharya Gate, Durga Temple, Buddha Chaitya, Goddess Gadi Mai Temple and so on. The way of life of the spot is one of a kind from whatever is left of Nepal. The populace is differing and displays the flourishing business society of the city. Individuals of different ethnicities dwell in Birgunj. Various dialects are talked. Dialects talked incorporate the national dialect Nepali, Newari and Maithili.
There are numerous schools related to Tribhuvan University (TU) of Nepal and Purbanchal University (PU). Thakur Ram Multiple Campus is the administration school that has the most sensible charge and qualified resources. 
Kadambari Academy and Gautam School, Children's World School are taken as the best for SLC stream. 
On 18 May 2006 the parliament of Nepal proclaimed that the nation would turn into a common state but  was compelled to close for two days by some issue.
The town shook amid quake on 25 April 2015. Then again, the town did not endure any damage.


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