Wednesday, April 6, 2011

birgunj

birgunj is a small city in our country .in birgunj ,there are very facitilities transportasion,there are very schools,campus,tution centre.birgunj is a main door of income.in birgunj,there is no facitilities of job.in birgunj road are wide and long.the main problem of birgunj is unemploement.there are alot of shopes and vetebles markets.in birgunj ,there is a big campus ,whose name is thakur ram multiple camPeople
People of various relitious and ethnic reside in Birganj peacefully. Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims, Buddhists and other communities live in Birgunj with peace and harmony. The city is a multi-lingual place. Languages like Nepali, Newari, Maithili and Hindi are spoken here. People related to tourism industry know English. i

Relligion
Buddhism and Hinduism have lost separate identities in Nepal to great extent. Temples of both religions often share the same location and rituals are practised by members of a single family. However, religions like Islam and Christians have few followers. However, religions notwithstanding, almost all people in Nepal have animistic beliefs. Shamanism is also widely practised.
Birganj is a sub-metropolitan municipality and border town in Parsa District in the Narayani Zone of southern Nepal. It lies 283 km south of the capital Kathmandu, 3 km north of the border of the Indian state of Bihar. As an entry point to Nepal from Patna and Calcutta it is also known as the gateway to Nepal. The town has significant economic importance for Nepal as a large part of goods enter Nepal through Birganj via Raxaul on the Indian side. Tribhuvan Highway links it to Kathmandu.Transport
Birganj was the only door to and out of Nepal by road at first. It was the only city that connected the country with India.Birganj was served by a station on a branch of Indian Railways which extended to Amlekhganj (Nepal).It was built in 1927 AD by the British and discontinued in early 1990s.[2]. talks are being held to reopen the route because of the socio-economic importance. But goods are still transported by trains at the Birganj dry port, which is a key point of land line cargo delivery to Nepal. This cargo point on the south connects the heart of the country Kathmandu via another key industrial city Hetauda.It is also served by Tribhuvan Highway extending from the Indian border at Raxaul through Birganj and Hetauda to Kathmandu with frequent bus service. Simara Airport -- 18 km (11 mi) north near the highway in Pipara Simara, Bara district offers scheduled flights to KathmanduEducational institutions
Tribhuvan University, Thakur Ram Multiple Campus is the oldest institution in the Terai. The Golden Jubilee of this campus was celebrated in 2003. It has one institute Science and Technology and three faculties Arts, Commerce and Education in one campus.
The National Medical College, affiliated to the Tribhuvan University is also there. Spread out over a huge campus and also having a 1000 bedded hospital adjacent to the medical college, it is one of the premier medical colleges in the country. It has a large number of intermediate colleges and various other professional institution. M.B. Kedia Dental college was also established in 2005 in the city of birgunj. Apart from these there are many private colleges that are in operations with affiliations from the government. some of the major institutions include: Hari Khetan Multiple Campus (HKMC) Birgunj Public College (BPC) Birgunj Commerce College (BCC)

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