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The China–Nepal railway is a planned line through Kathmandu, linking the Indian Subcontinent with Lhasa in Tibet. It was proposed by the K.P. Oli government and in November 2017, Chinese media reported the arrival of a delegation of Chinese railway experts in Nepal. They discussed the possibility of a rail connection between China and Nepal. [12]
In September 1959, Nepal Transport Service started a local bus service between Kathmandu and Patan , one of the three cities in the Kathmandu Valley, marking the beginning of urban transportation in Nepal. [11] The bus stop in Kathmandu was located at the northwestern corner of Rani Pokhari.
This government drafted a constitution called the 'Interim Government Act' which was the first constitution of Nepal. But this government failed to work in consensus as the Ranas and Congressmen were never on good terms. So, on 16 November 1951, the king formed a new government of 14 ministers under Matrika Prasad Koirala, which was later ...
The Nepal Railway Company Ltd. (in short Nepal Railway), reporting mark: NRW / ने. रे) is a state-owned company under Department of Railways (DORW) which operates passenger train services in Nepal [1]. It is the only train service provider in the country.
Government – Governance, as well as national, regional, and local politics in relation to Nepal; History – history of Nepal; Transportation – Roads, trails and rails in and around Nepal; Infrastructures – Infrastructures in and Nepal; Books – Books written by Nepalis, in English, Nepali, and other languages.
The British government combined all these companies into four main groups in 1923 as an economic measure. British Railways, by name British Rail, the former national railway system of Great Britain, was created by the Transport Act 1947 , which inaugurated public ownership of the railways.
The Nepal Government Railway remained in service till 1965 when the construction of the highway linking the southern border made it redundant. [10] The railway was closed down 1965 subsequently. After the closure of service in Raxaul-Amlekhgunj line the only remaining railway service was the Janakpur-Janakpur line.
It was established on 2 January 1957 and was initially based around the purchased private collection of Rajguru Hem Raj Pandey, an advisor to King Mahendra of Nepal.Items of the Central Secretariat Library were also brought into the collection totaling 34,292 items at the time of the foundation. [1]