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Tribhuwan Highway
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The Tribhuvan Highway, also known as National Highway 41, is a 116-kilometer road that connects Kathmandu to the Nepal-India border at Birganj/Raxaul. It was built with Indian assistance in 1956 and was the first serviceable road connection with India. The highway passes through the Terai region and the Sivalik Hills, and its best stretch is considered to be through the Terai region. The highway intersects with the Prithvi Highway at Naubise and the Mahendra Highway at Pathlaiya.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
countries
- 1.Bangladesh
- 2.India
- 3.Nepal
organizations
- 1.Department of Hydrology and Meteorology
- 2.International Center for Integrated Mountain Development
- 3.International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent
- 4.National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority
- 5.Nepal Police
- 6.UN General Assembly
persons
- 1.Amit Shah
- 2.Arun Bhakta Shrestha
- 3.Basanta Adhikari
- 4.Bishnu Maya Shrestha
- 5.Bishwaraj Khadka
- 6.Dan Bahadur Karki
- 7.Ellie Wirth
- 8.Gopen Rai
- 9.Govinda Jha
- 10.Hari Om Malla
- 11.Jagan Chapagain
- 12.Kamala Oli