Janakpur
is a religious and historical place that lies in the janakpur anchal. Janakpur
is also known as Janakpurdham. It is a famous place for Hinduism. Many hindus
come to the Janki Temple to forget all the sins and worship on the statue of
Ram-Janki to realize the real life.
Janakpur
is one of the fast developing cities of Nepal and is on the way to meet the
criteria for being the seventh Sub-Metropolitan city of Nepal. The city has
good health care facilities, as well as good private schools and colleges and
Internet service providers. The economy is mostly based on agriculture.
Janakpur
attracts migrants from the surrounding area, who move to the city for medical
care, education and jobs. The largest employer is the Janakpur Cigarette
Factory Limited.
Janakpur
is the administrative headquarters of Dhanusa District of the Janakpur Zone and
has a population of approximately 80,000. The city is located about 123 km
south-east of Kathmandu, 20 km from the Indian border at 26° 42' 44"
N, 085° 55' 18" E. Janakpur has a substantial tourism industry due to its
significance in the Hindu religion and is home to the only operational railway
in Nepal, the Janakpur Railway.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.