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Simara (also Simara or Simra; Nepali: सिमरा) is a rapidly growing city in Jitpursimara sub-metropolitan city in Bara District in Madhesh Province of south-eastern Nepal. The formerly Village Development Committee was merged to form a new municipality Gadhimai Municipality on 18 May 2014.
Jitpursimara (also Jeetpursimara or Jeetpur Simara) is a sub-metropolitan city in Bara District in Province No. 2 of southern Nepal that was formed on 10 March 2017 after merging Gadhimai Municipality, Inarwasira, Amlekhganj, as well as parts of Manharwa, Haraiya and Rampur Tokani to form a new sub-metropolitan city. [1]
The total population of the Simara VDC in Sarlahi district is 5,971 and total individual household is 1,051 [1] but according to National Population and Housing Census 2011, total individual household is 1,365, the total population of simara VDC of sarlahi district is 8,925, where total male population is 4,694 and total female population is 4,231.
Simraungadh is major part of Bara district. It is a historical place in Nepal and famous for agricultural products. Here people grow wheat, maize, and various green vegetables (cauliflower, tomato, banana (raw), beetroot, bitter gourd, bottle gourd, brinjal, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, chilli (green), chilli (dry red), coriander leaves, cucumber, potato and so on).
Simara may refer to: Simara, Sarlahi, a village development committee in Sarlahi District, Nepal; Simara Bhawanipur, a village development committee in Rautahat District, Nepal; Simara, Bara, a town in Bara District, Nepal; Simara Airport, an airport in Nepal; Simara Island, an island in the province of Romblon, Philippines
Reliance Spinning Mills Ltd. (RSML) is a public limited company established in 1994 AD and is the largest spinning mills in Nepal with an investment of NPR. 15.5 Billion. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Relinace Spinning Mills Ltd. is a market leader of Nepal in yarn exports. [ 22 ]
Rajbiraj (Nepali: राजविराज) is a mid-sized municipality located in the south-eastern part of Madhesh Province of Nepal.The city is also called the "Pink City of Nepal" because the township was designed in 1938 based on influence from the "Indian Pink City" Jaipur - thus making it the first township in Nepal to receive urban planning. [3]
A municipality in Nepal is a sub-unit of a district. The Government of Nepal has set-out a minimum criteria for municipalities. These criteria include a certain population, infrastructure and revenues. Presently, there are 293 municipalities in Nepal among which 6 are metropolis, 11 are sub-metropolis and 276 are municipal councils.