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Birtamod (Nepali: बिर्तामोड नगरपालिका) is a municipality in Jhapa District of Nepal. It is the commercial, educational and transport hub of Jhapa District . Sarnamati Bazar , Dhulabari Bazar, Dhaijan Bazar, Charali Bazar, Shivasatakshi Bazar, Kamatoli Bazar, Chakchaki Bazar and Surunga Bazar are some of the ...
NH04 or Birtamod-Bhadrapur road is a short National Highway of Nepal, located in Jhapa District of Koshi Province. The total length of the highway is just 12.53 kilometres (7.79 mi). The total length of the highway is just 12.53 kilometres (7.79 mi).
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Along with other major criteria as mentioned in Local Governance Act 2017 of Nepal, the number of population to be considered as the municipality: the minimum population in mountainous district should be 10,000 while hilly districts, inner terai districts, terai districts, and Kathmandu valley should include forty thousand, fifty thousand, seventy thousand and one hundred thousand respectively.
Jhapa 2 incorporates Arjundhara Municipality, wards 1–9 of Birtamod Municipality, wards 8 and 9 of Kankai Municipality and wards 1-2–3 of Buddhashanti Rural Municipality. Assembly segments [ edit ]
Charali (Nepali: चारआली) is a neighbourhood in the municipality of Birtamod, Jhapa district in Nepal. The place lies at the intersection of East–west highway and Mechi Highway that traverses from South to North. It serves as a major entry point for the eastern hills of Nepal. [1] [2] [3]
Arjundhara is the name of a temple that is situated in south-eastern part of Nepal.It is situated in Jhapa district, Province No. 1 in Nepal. It is 45 minutes on flight from Kathmandu to Bhadrapur and 30 minutes car ride from Bhadrapur to Arjundhara.
Other towns on the Mahendra Highway are Birtamod, Damak, Inaruwa, Lahan, Narayangadh, Bardibas, and Chisapani. South of the highway are five official border crossing points between Nepal and India. [2] The highway spans over 500 bridges. [3] Infrastructure in Nepal remains neglected despite the very few "highways" that exist.