Birgunj
Birgunj बीरगञ्ज/बीरगंज Gateway of Nepal. | |
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Sub-Metropolitan City | |
The Nepalese Border Crossing in Birgunj | |
Nickname(s): BRJ | |
Birgunj Location of Birgunj in Nepal | |
Coordinates: 27°0′N 84°52′E / 27.000°N 84.867°ECoordinates: 27°0′N 84°52′E / 27.000°N 84.867°E | |
Country | Nepal |
Zone | Narayani Zone |
District | Parsa District |
Official Language | Nepali |
Population | |
• Total | 207,980[1] |
Time zone | NST (UTC+5:45) |
Postal code | 44300, 44301 |
Area code(s) | 051 |
Website | birgunjmun.gov.np |
Birgunj (also Birganj) (Nepali: बीरगंज) is a sub metropolitan city and border town in Parsa District in the Narayani Zone of southern Nepal. It lies 183 km (114 mi) south of the capital Kathmandu, attached to north of the border of the Indian state of Bihar. As an entry point to Nepal from Patna and Kolkata, it is known as the "gateway to Nepal". The town has significant economic importance for Nepal as most of its trade with India is via Birgunj and the Indian town of Raxaul. Tribhuvan Highway links Birgunj to Nepal's capital, Kathmandu.
Etymology
Birgunj was established as a conglomerate of several villages in and around Gahawa Mai Temple. Gahawai Mai Temple remains the epicenter of the town. The settlement was named after the Rana Prime Minister Bir Shamsher, thus acquiring the name Birgunj.
Demographics
According to the 2011 Census, Birgunj had a population of 207980.[1] It is the biggest city in Narayani Zone and Terai(Madhesh) and the fourth biggest in Nepal after Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Patan. It serves as the headquarters of the Parsa District. Although Nepali is the official language, the native Bhojpuri language is the main language spoken. In addition to Bhojpuri, several other languages are spoken, including launguae Hindi and English.
History
Ancient
Birgunj, founded in 1897 by 3rd Rana Prime Minister Bir Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana. Ancient Name was Gahawa.A large number of people are of Indian origin having migrated mostly from Bihar and Rajasthan over a period of time ranging from 50-200 years.
Modern
On 18 May 2006 the parliament of Nepal declared that the country would become a secular state. This led to unrest by Hindu fundamentalist groups across Nepal; the town of Birgunj was forced to close for two days.[2]
The border which was being shutdown for several months due to conflict between Madhesi Parties and Nepal Government. On February 5, 2016 after 135 days blockade was opened after PM K.P. Oli phonetalks with Madesi Leader Rajendra Mahato. 50 cargos entered on that day.
Economy
Birgunj is a major business centre of Nepal, especially for trade with India. Almost all trade with India occurs through this route. The Indian border town of Raxaul has become one of the busiest towns for heavy transportation due to high trade volume. Marwadi communities are the economic lungs of Birgunj, where they are involved in wide range of businesses from food industry, raw materials, textiles, automobiles, capital equipment etc. The 29 km (18 mi) distance from Birgunj to Pathlaiya is the busiest highway in Nepal. Most industries are represented, including agriculture, chemicals, textiles, wood, petroleum, etc.[3] Almost 56% of the total products of Birgunj are exported to the Indian state of Bihar.[4]
Transport
Birgunj was built as the closest Nepalese city connecting the capital Kathmandu with India. Birgunj railway station was connected by the Nepal Government Railway (NGR) to Raxaul station in Bihar across the border with India. The 47 km (29 mi) railway extended north to Amlekhganj in Nepal. It was built in 1927 by the British but discontinued beyond Birgunj in December 1965.[5]
Trains
Trains run to major cities of India from Raxaul station(adjacent to Birgunj), & Sugauli station (17 miles from Raxaul) including the Satyagrah Express to Delhi, Mithila Express to Kolkata, Lokmanya Tilak express to Mumbai, and HYD-RXL express to Hyderabad. Thus, Birgunj has direct connectivity to major Indian cities like - Patna, Varanasi, Allahabad, Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bhopal, Amritsar, Guwahati, Bhopal, Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Kanpur, Ranchi, Raipur, Nagpur, Hyderabad, etc.
Flight
The nearest airport to Birgunj is at Simara (9 miles). Regular flights operate between Kathmandu & Simara. Second International Airport of Nepal in under construction at Nijgadh (22 miles). This would connect Birgunj to Kathmandu via "Fasttrack" expressway after its completion. This is expected to reduce travel times between the capital and the commercial capital, Birgunj
Buses
There are regular Bus services to all major cities and towns in Nepal including Kathmandu, Pokhara, Patan, Bhaktapur, Biratnagar, Dharan, Butwal, Nepalgunj, Dhangadhi, Kakarvitta, Janakpur, Bhairahawa(Lumbini), Bharatpur(Chitwan), etc.
Local Bus services provide transportation inside the city and to its vicinity.Night Buses from Birgunj to Kathmandu are the most luxurious bus services in all over Nepal.
Tanga
Horse driven carts locally called Tanga have historically been mode of transport for the Madheshi people. Today, it survives as a popular transportation vehicle between Birgunj & its sister city Raxaul.
Freight
The 6 km (3.7 mi) railway track from Raxaul to Birgunj was converted to broad gauge two years after the Indian railways converted the track to Raxaul inside India to broad gauge. Now, broad gauge railway line connects Raxaul to the Sirsiya (Birgunj) Inland Container Depot (ICD) that became fully operational in 2005. Talks have been held to reopen the railway route from Birgunj to Amlekhganj in Nepal by converting it to broad gauge because of its socio-economic importance.
Goods are transported to and from India via Birgunj dry port, which is the key terminal of surface 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 Birgunj and Hetauda to Kathmandu with frequent bus service. Simara Airport — 9 mi (14 km) north near the highway in Pipara Simara, Bara district — offers scheduled flights to Kathmandu.
India and Nepal have an open border with no restrictions on the movement of their citizens. There is a customs checkpoint for the movement of goods and third country nationals.
Sports
The city has its own Stadium, Narayani Stadium which is Nepal's second largest stadium after Dasarath Rangasala. The Stadium has capacity of 15000 seats.In recent times the stadium is poor in condition. A National level Cricket Ground is also located beside the Narayani Stadium. The Cricket ground has top class outfield and a better Cricket Pitch. National level and Regional level cricket tournament are regularly held here. Every year day night T20 Cricket Tournament are held using temporary flood light towers. Day night Cricket match in Nepal was first played here.
The city is known as the cricket hub of Nepal and has Adarsh Nagar Stadium. Nepal national cricket team's players Haseem Ansari, Aarif Sheikh Avinash Karn and Irshad Ahmed hail from Birgunj. Cricket is popular and is played more than any other games and sports.
Education
Education was started in town with the establishment of Trijuddha School by Juddha Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana during his regime.
Thakuram Multiple Campus is the first campus ( outside kathmandu valley )in town as well as in Narayani zone. This city has made a rapid develooment in the field of education by the establishment of many schools and colleges.The major schools and colleges from Birgunj are Harikhetan Multiple Campus,Birgunj Public collage,GHP secondary school,Kadambari Academy,Gautam secondary school etc.
Media
Birgunj has many FM community radio stations including Terai FM, Radio Birgunj, Narayani FM, Bhojpuriya FM, Indreni FM, Radio Bindas,Birgunj musical FM,City FM etc.we can also listen Radio Nepal and Image FM at BIRGUNJ and several websites focused on local news like www.yatradaily.com, www.thestatedaily.com . It is covered by the local television station, Birgunj Television (BTV). Many local newspapers like Prateek, Kripa,Bhojpuri Time,Jana Aawaz etc. are published. TEDxBirgunj is scheduled to be held on 17 December,[6] that will be the first ever TED event of Terai region of Nepal.
Health
National Medical College under TU and Kedia Dental College also under TU are two major institutions providing health facilities. Narayani Sub Regional Hospital is biggest hospital. There are many other big, small hospitals and international standard diagnostic centres throughout the city such as Asharam Hospital, Gandak hospital, Advance Medicare Hospital, Kedia eye hospital, Mangalam Diagnostic Centre etc. The area extending From Chhapakaiya ward No 3 up to Hotel Makalu is full of private nursing home and clinics. Mostly the people from village area of Parsa, Bara and Raxaul come here for Check Up.
Culture
Birgunj is occupied equally by followers of Hinduism and Islam. Chhath, Dipawali, Eid etc. are major festivals celebrated in Birgunj. Small proportion of the religious diversity of Birgunj is occupied by Buddhists. Thus, Buddha Jayanti is also celebrated throughout the city. The culture of this city is not limited to religious diversity but ethnic diversity is found too. People of Madheshi ethnicity occupies greater portion of population which includes castes like Yadav, Shah, Mahato, Muslim etc.
Others
References
- 1 2 "Nepal population statistics".
- ↑ Nepal's Hindu majority is denouncing the recent move to end Nepal's longtime status as the world's only Hindu state. The Christian Science Monitor
- ↑ "Birgunj: Nepal's 'drug capital'". english.aljazeera.net.
- ↑ CPS, NEPAL 2013, Annual UN Report Bureau.
- ↑ "Transport in Nepal". nepal.saarctourism.org.
- ↑ https://facebook.com/tedxbirgunj