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Butwal-Nepal
A small city of about eight thousand hector square in area, situated on the low-altitude flat-land (Terai) near the border side to India, is a home to eighty thousand Nepalese of different religion, language, ethinicity and identity. Butwal connects Bhairahawa city, Tansen town, and Narayanghat city through different highways. Butwal is only 26KM from the Indian Border and about 22 km from Bhairahawa, and Tansen is about 36 KM away from Butwal.
Butwal is known for commerce, industries and agriculture. It has Nepal's second largest
horticulture business, and has more than one thousand industries and business
enterprises employing over four thousand people. The Tinahu river waters Butwal's
flat land, and many farmers use under-ground water system for drinking and supplying
water to their farms. Many farmers here have embraced integrated farming, and schools
and universities in this region continue to grow. Rice, Wheat, Bean, and Beaten Rice
are popular agriculture produce. Many of such produce are equally imported from India
and sold to major cities such as Kathmandu, Pokhara.....
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