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  2. Butwal - Wikipedia

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    Its name, Butwal was derived from Batauli Bazaar, the town's oldest residential area which is located on the western bank of the Tinau River. [4] Butwal was officially declared as a sub-metropolitan city on 2 December 2014 AD by combining two neighboring VDCs Motipur and Semlar. The city is currently headed by Nepali Congress leader Khel Raj ...

  3. List of Nepalese media - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 October 2024, at 09:27 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of newspapers in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Rastriya dainik: Editorial Nepal Pvt Ltd Nepali: Nepal National Daily: Editorial Nepal Pvt Ltd English: Nepalkhabar.com: नेपाल खबर प्रा.लि 2014-07-07 Nepali Ratopati: Discovery News Network 2015 Nepali and English Kohalpur Media House Pvt.Ltd 2021 Nepali eNtertainmentkhabar: sahitya sarobar Media (P) LTD. 2075 ...

  5. Ram Prasad Khanal - Wikipedia

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    Khanal started his journalism career together with his studies in 1987. He started to publish his news and other literary creations in the Tansen-based Satya Saptahik and Butwal-based X-ray Weekly. He not only wrote news, but also involved himself in the registration and marketing of the newspaper Janasangharsha Dainik in Butwal in 1989.

  6. Jit Gadhi - Wikipedia

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    The Jit Gadhi (Nepali: जितगढी; historically known as Butwal Gadhi) is a fort in Butwal, Lumbini Province, Nepal. [1] [2] It was built by the Sen dynasty.[3]The fort was used during the Anglo-Nepalese War (1814–1816) where Colonel Ujir Singh Thapa led Nepal's victory in the Battle of Jitgadhi against the East India Company.

  7. Butwal Lumbini F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Butwal Lumbini F.C. is a Nepali professional franchise football club based in Butwal, Lumbini Province, that plays in the Nepal Super League (NSL), [1] the top flight football league in Nepal. [2] [3] [4] In the NSL's first season, the team finished fourth in the league table, and were eliminated by Lalitpur City in the eliminator. [5]

  8. Jhimruk Khola Hydropower Station - Wikipedia

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    The plant is owned and developed by Butwal Power Company Limited, an IPP of Nepal in technical help from UMN. [2] The plant started generating electricity since 2052-01-25 BS. The generation licence will expire in 2101-12-30 BS, after which the plant will be handed over to the government. [3]

  9. Butwal International Conference Centre - Wikipedia

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    Butwal International Conference Centre (Nepali: बुटवल अन्तराष्ट्रिय सम्मेलन केन्द्र) is the largest ...