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Biratnagar

Overview

Biratnagar is one of the largest cities in eastern Nepal and serves as a major economic and industrial hub. Located near the India–Nepal border in Morang District, the city plays an important role in trade and commerce. 🏙️

The city is known for its factories, markets, educational institutions, and growing urban development. Because of its strategic location, Biratnagar connects Nepal with major Indian cities, making it a busy center for transportation and business. 🚚

Visitors can explore lively local markets, cultural temples, and nearby natural areas while experiencing everyday life in one of Nepal’s most important economic cities. 🌏


📜 Little History

Biratnagar has historical roots linked to the ancient Virata Kingdom. According to legend, the city was named after King Virata, who ruled the region during the time described in the epic Mahabharata. 📖

In modern history, Biratnagar became famous during the Biratnagar Jute Mill Strike, which played an important role in Nepal’s democratic movement. 🕰️

Today, the city continues to grow as a major industrial and commercial center, contributing significantly to Nepal’s economy. 💼

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