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624 BC 624 BC - Even his birth date is disputed, though it is widely given as 624 BC. He is said to have been born into a princely family in Lumbini, inside Nepal’s border with India. Siddharth Gautam forbade images of himself during his lifetime and allowed his followers to …Show more
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www.mail-archive.com/arrahmanfans@yahoogroups …►623 BC 623 BC - Lumbini is renowned the world over for being the birth place of Gautam Buddha where Lord Buddha was born in 623 BC. The place is located in Terai plains and is at about 250 km south west of Kathmandu which is near Nepal India border in the north of …Show more
From … Buddhist Train, Mahaparinirvana Express, Mahaparinirvan Special …- Related web pages
www.indiarailtours.com/buddhist-special-train …620 BC 620 BC - Gautama Siddhartha, the Sakyamuni Buddha, was born in 620 BCE in India on theNepal border.
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books.google.com/books?id=7jE7wTJJXBAC&pg …566 BC 566 BC - Lumbini is that holy place where Lord Siddartha Gautam was born more then 2500 years ago, in 566 BC. It is situated about 250 kilometer west of Kathmandu near theNepal-India border. Lumbini is famous for its stone pillar of Ashoka, an Indian emperor, the…
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565 BC 565 BC - Shakyamuni Buddha, the man most often referred to as the founder of Buddhism, was born on the border of India and Nepal in about 565 BC. He attained what is sometimes called enlightenment at 35 and preached until his death at 80. Many schools of Buddhism …Show more
From genkaku-again: Buddhism, the cheat-sheet - Related web pages
genkaku-again.blogspot.com/2010/04/buddhism …563 BC 563 BC - Buddha Siddhartha Gautama, a young prince born in 563 BC, near the present-dayIndia-Nepal border. When he was twenty-nine years old, he embarked on a quest for peace and enlightenment and renounced all earthly pleasures. Eventually, however, he adopted a …Show more
From The Joy Luck Club: Study and Homework Help: Full Glossary for The Joy …- Related web pages
www.cliffsnotes.com/study_guide/literature/The …- 563 BC - Yet in a nation where a single statement about an ancient event can shatter the harmony. leaving the Veddahs with less forest on which to subsist. on the border of Nepaland India around 563 BC. Society & Attitudes While Sri Lanka may seem to be a conservative …Show more
From Sri Lanka – History (Chapter) - Related web pages
www.scribd.com/doc/15499581/Sri-Lanka-History … 560 BC 560 BC - Photo: Camera Press ORIGINS Prince Siddhartha Gautama lived near theIndia/Nepal border around 560 BC. He was born into a wealthy family and was sheltered from the physical suffering of the world during his childhood and youth. Eventually, he became…Show more
From A Guide To Religions — New Internationalist - Related web pages
www.newint.org/features/1986/01/05/guide/556 BC 556 BC - LUMBINI: One of the most important place of Buddhist pilgrimage is Lumbini, located near the Nepal-India border. This is where Gautam Buddha was born to a royal family in 556 BCE Many auspicious signs accompanied the Buddha’s birth, including the …Show more
From … Travel, Buddhist Tour to India, Buddhism in India, Buddhist Tour in India, …- Related web pages
www.pigeontravels.com/tripDetail/364 …528 BC 528 BC - Founded on the India–Nepal border in around 528 BC by Siddhartha Gautama, Buddhism became the dominant religion in the subcontinent before losing ground to a resurgent form of Hinduism from the 5th century. At one time, the religion was found as far afield as …500 BC 500 BC - It is in this conservative Hindu cultural mix that around the year 500 BC in a small kingdom along the present day India-Nepal border a child was born the the King and Queen. You are going to notice many similarities with the story of the Buddha and that of …Show more
From Mr. M’s class blog: Siddharta Guatuma:The Buddha - Related web pages
meangrumpyteacher.blogspot.com/2007/10 …486 BC 486 BC - His conventional dates are 566–486 BCE. He was born under a Sal tree (Shorea robusta) in a grove called Lumbini Park near Kapilavastu (now Madeira), about 130 mile north of Benares in the border zone between present‐day India and Nepal. During his youth …483 BC 483 BC - Buddhism is a religion and philosophy based on the teachings of the Buddha, Siddhārtha Gautama, who lived in what is now the border region of Northern India and Nepalbetween 563 and 483 BCE. Buddhism spread throughout the ancient Indian sub-continent in the …Show more
From Talk:Buddhism/Lead workshop – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3ABuddhism …320 BC 320 BC - There were simply many kingdoms.One of them was Nanda Empire on the northerborder of present day India, it included Nepal and Bihar state. Around 320 BC, Chandragupta (grandfather of Ashoka) started the Maurya dynasty and took over Nanda and spread around a …Show more
From Sajha.com – - Kurakani: Nepal a part of India (Another movie says so)- Related web pages
biz.zentravels.sajha.com/sajha/html/openThread …252 BC 252 BC - Lumbini Lumbini, modern Rummindei, was the birthplace of the Buddha. It is located just north of the border between India and Nepal. In about 252 BCE . it was visited by King ASOKA, third ruler of the MAURYA EMPIRE and an enthusiastic convert to …Show more
From Encyclopedia of ancient Asian civilizations - Related web pages
books.google.com/books?id=H1c1UIEVH9gC&pg …249 BC 249 BC - It is the place which should be visited by a person in devotion. Located near Nepal-India border Lumbini is the mecca of every Buddhist. Marked by the stone pillar constructed by the Emperor Ashoka in 249 BC, is listed as one of the World Heritage Sites.
From Buddhism in India - Culral Heritage India - Related web pages
www.cultural-heritage-india.com/pilgrimages …400 AD 400 AD - Even though thes devotees have denounced worldy possessions, each carries a sahdu ID (identificantions Card) to freely cross over the border between India andNepal.Chronicles indicate the Pashupatinath’s existence prior to 400 AD. Devotees can be seen talking …Show more
From Welcome to Pokali >Secret Nepal >>About Kathmandu - Related web pages
pokalipktrek.com/ktm.html1583 1583 - Allahabad Fort at Allahabad, India was built by Emperor Akbar in 1583. The fort … Dudhwa National Park Dudhwa Tiger Reserve lies on the India-Nepal border in the foothills of the Hima …
From Travel attractions in Uttar Pradesh (State / Province) | InfoHub.com - Related web pages
www.infohub.com/attractions …1743 1743 - Nepal was ruled by a number of caste and ethnic groups such as the Brahman, Chetri, Newar, Sherpa, and Tharu, and divided into as many as 50 principalities before it was united under Prithvinarayan Shah in 1743 who became Raja of Gurkha and established the …Show more
From Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800-1914 - Related web pages
books.google.com/books?id=-hOkx7Gi4OoC&pg …1769 1769 - They fought wars against Nepal during the reign of Prithivi Narayan Shah who in Nepal‘s reunification triumph in 1769 drew to the border of Bhutan crossing Tista River . Similarly during the war with British India in 1870′s a brigade led by Amar Pradhan …Show more
From Information Bhutan International : - Related web pages
www.freewebs.com/bhutaan/newsandpublication.htm1788 1788 - In 1788, a Nepalese army invaded Tibet and was repulsed only by the combined forces of the Qing Empire and the Dalai Lama. The Qing-Tibetan forces subsequently entered Nepal, causing concern to the British, who perceived the advance as a threat to British …Show more
From World and Its Peoples - Related web pages
books.google.com/books?id=cKh2KL5LqEsC&pg=PA68 …1792 1792 - Nepal first had treaty relations with Great Britain in 1792, and after a border war in 1814-16 came under British protection , though retaining an independent monarchy. A similar relationship now exists between Nepal and India. Nepal supplied many Gurkha …1802 1802 - The collection of specimens of Nepalese plants by foreigners began at the turn of 19th century. Francis Buchanan Hamilton, a botanist from Scotland, entered Nepal from Calcutta in 1802, walking all the way from Raxaul (on the Nepal/India border) to Thankot …Show more
From ECS NEPAL | The Nepali Way - Related web pages
www.ecs.com.np/living_category.php?category=19 …1808 1808 - It was also the highest mountain in India before Sikkim joined the Indian Union. It is part of the Garhwal Himalaya, and is located in the state of Uttarakhand, between the Rishiganga valley on the west and the Goriganga valley on the east.Show more
From Nanda Devi – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Related web pages
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanda_Devi1814 1814 - The British wanted to meet to discuss dividing the territories along the India- Nepal border. Nepal refused to participate. So in 1814, Great Britain declared war and sent troops to occupy the territories. Nepal resisted for two years.
From Nepal in Pictures - Related web pages
books.google.com/books?id=SYNV0G7ZGokC&pg=PA28 …1815 1815 - THE SUPREME COURT IS to hand down its verdict on a controversial case seeking the return to Nepal of territory ‘lost’ to the British rulers of India in 1815. The case concerns two writs filed in the Court, which questions the validity of Nepal’s …Show more
From Briefs (Spotlight Weekly) - Related web pages
www.nepalnews.com/contents/englishweekly …1816 1816 - 1. You must be aware that after being defeated in the war with British Empire in India,Nepal was forced to sign the ignominious Sugauli Treaty in 1816 AD which stipulated that “The Rajah of Nipal renounces ..all claims to or connexion with the countries …Show more
From RatnaSansar Shrestha, FCA रत्न संसार श्रेष्ठ: Mahakali t - Related web pages
www.ratnasansar.com/2009/02/mahakali-treaty …- Mar 4, 1816 - THE history of demarcation of India-Nepal border began on March 4th, 1816, after the signing of the “Sugauli Treaty” between the then British India and the state of Nepal, which declares River Mahakali, of Nepal, as the border-line between both the …Show more
From Indo-Nepal border dispute: Black flags greet Indian foreign secretary …- Related web pages
www.defence.pk/forums/strategic-geopolitical … - Dec 8, 1816 - East India Company and representatives from Nepal agreed to amend some of the articles of Sugauli treaty. Sugauli treaty was amended on 8 December 1816 by following ways:- 1. The land of terai from Koshi to Gandaki and Gandaki to Rapti will be given back to …Show more
From STUDENT AID: ANGLO-NEPAL WAR - Related web pages
aidforstudent.blogspot.com/2010/02/anglo-nepal … 1818 Jan 1818 - The map published in January 1818, right after the Sugauli Treaty, shows the Junge Pillars as the main boundary pillars in Mechi between British India and Nepal. Moreover, British themselves had erected these pillars as monuments of the Nepal-BritishIndia …Show more
From Nepalnews.com Mercantile Connumications Pvt. Ltd. - Related web pages
www.nepalnews.com/archive/2009/others …1832 1832 - Few outsiders ever go to these places, and large areas around these rough valleys and peaks are uninhabited. Mt. Everest, the highest mountain in the world, is part of the Himalayan Range. The yeti was first reported by an Englishman, BH Hodson, in 1832. He …Show more
From Snowman Necklace or Ornament - Related web pages
www.suite101.com/article.cfm/kids_krafts_plus …1847 Sep 1847 - The Sikkim eco-region was the destination of renowned British botanist, Joseph Dalton Hooker, who travelled there in 1847-9. His botanical treks produced the Flora Indica and eventually Flora of British India (1872-1897 ) and the Rhododendrons of the …Show more
From India Adventure Trip, Sikkim and Rhododendrons: Botanical Treks of …- Related web pages
www.suite101.com/content/india-adventure-trip …1856 1856 - Everest is on the border between Tibet, now claimed by China, and Nepal, close toIndia on the continent of Asia. In Tibet, the mountain is called Chomolungma, which means “goddess mother of the world.” In 1856, the British named the mountain Everest after …1860 Nov 1, 1860 - India had made decision to return the territories to Nepal on November 1, 1860. In order to identify the total area of the territory, Nepal has to search for the map andborder pillars prior to the Sugauli Treaty. India must agree to construct No Man’s Land and pillar at …
From India Should Return the Nepalese Missed Land- from Sugauli treaty-1816- Related web pages
www.nepaltoday.com.np/index.php?option …1863 1863 - Nepal has a long history of Tea cultivation, initiated with the establishment of Ilam Tea Estate in the Hills of Ilam District in 1863 and Soktim Tea Estate in the plains. It is believed that Tea plantation in Nepal started within the same Decade, when it …1893 1893 - The Durand Line, drawn by British diplomat Sir Henry Mortimer Durand in 1893, forms the basis of the present-day 1640-mile (2640-kilometer) border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. According to the US State Department’s Office of the Geographer and …Show more
From On bin Laden’s Trail @ National Geographic Magazine - Related web pages
ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0412/feature1 …1898 1898 - In 1898, William Claxton Peppé, a British landowner, opened a large stone coffer that excavations in his estate in Piprahwa, on the India- Nepal border, had thrown up. In the coffer, there were five reliquary urns filled with jewel and stone offerings. There …1903 Jun 25, 1903 - Eric Arthur Blair (later George Orwell) was born June 25, 1903 Motihari Indiawhich lies near the border of Nepal. At that time India was a part of the British Empire, and Blair’s father, Richard, held a post as an agent in the Opium Department of the …Show more
From george orwell born eric blair, set the style for mythopolitical satiric tragedy. …- Related web pages
www.luckinlove.com/orwell.htm1914 May 1914 - In May 1914 Sundar found himself preaching in an area he had never been in before on India’s border with Nepal. As he made his way along, he felt strongly that God wanted him to cross the border and go and preach in Nepal. It would be a dangerous venture.1925 1925 - But there are only two lines in Nepal. The 47-km (29-mile) line between Raxaul, Indiaand Amlekhganj, built in 1925, is no longer used. The only line still. way 01 to tverest Moonrisc over the distinctive peak of Ama DabU on the trail to Everest base camp …Show more
From Traveler’s Companion Nepal 98-99 - Related web pages
books.google.com/books?id=Wt0uRoZpC5EC&pg …1930 1930 - A giant step toward this goal was taken in 1930, when Scottish doctor, Cecil Duncan, built a hospital at Raxaul, in Bihar Province. Perched on India’s northern border with Nepal, Raxaul was a gateway town—a primary crossing point for travelers coming into …Show more
From Drumbeats that changed the world - Related web pages
books.google.com/books?id=8PmgGyt43-kC&pg …1934 Jan 15, 1934 - 15th January 1934 - India-Nepal Border Region, Mw 8.0 14:21 IST / 08:43 UTC, 26.50N, 86.50E Among the deadliest earthquakes in Indian history. Close to 10500 were killed in Bihar. Damage occurred in eastern Uttar Pradesh, at Allahabad, Lucknow …
From :: ASC :: Seismicity of Uttar Pradesh, India - Related web pages
asc-india.org/seismi/seis-uttar-pradesh.htm1938 1938 - Khamal (or Ham, as Indiana Jones often called him) was an Alaouite orphan from Tripoli who met Jones in 1938. An expert knife-thrower, Khamal also possessed a near-psychic ability to locate hidden artifacts. After discovering many treasures in the ruins of …Show more
From Khamal – Indiana Jones Wiki – Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom, …- Related web pages
indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/Khamal1947 Aug 15, 1947 - They argue that Nepali territories became independent after India achieved independence from British on 15 Aug, 1947.Show more
From Greater Nepal activists held during anti-India protest | Capital | ekantipur. …
www.ekantipur.com/2010/01/15/national/greater …1949 1949 - Like the CPN-UML, this party traces its roots to the founding of the Communist Party of Nepal in 1949. The CPN-Maoists also have strong links with the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-M). The CPI-Maoists appear to have worked out a strategic …Show more
From The Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad. - Related web pages
www.issi.org.pk/ss_Detail.php?dataId=4191950 1950 - In 1950, a treaty with Nepal allowed for free passage and trade across the Nepal/India border. Although either country could terminate the treaty, and although subsequentNepali governments were dissatisfied with the treaty, Nepal could not afford to lose its …Show more
From SAMAR | Sex, Lies and the AIDS Epidemic in Nepal - Related web pages
www.samarmagazine.org/archive/article.php?id=79- Jul 31, 1950 - The Nepal-India Peace and Friendship Treaty which was signed on July 31, 1950 agreed to grant, on a reciprocal basis, to the nationals of one country in the territory of the other the same privileges on matters of residence, ownership of property, participation …Show more
From Nepal-India Open Border: Prospects, Problems and Challenges - Related web pages
www.nepaldemocracy.org/documents … 1951 1951 - In 1951,the two countries decided to establish border checkposts along Nepal’s border with Tibet, manned jointly by the Nepalese Army personnel and Indian wireless operators. This enabled the Government of India to receive intelligence reports regarding military activities …
From Strategic Analysis: India and Nepal: Security and Economic Dimensions- Related web pages
www.ciaonet.org/olj/sa/sa_99mup01.html1952 Nov 1952 - And in November, 1952, the two women, together with several other members of the Nepal Evangelistic Band, set out on foot across the India-Nepal border and headed northward up into the first tier of Himalayan foothills. They walked for six days. Foot trails …Show more
From A Light Shines in Central Asia - Related web pages
books.google.com/books?id=-WAnvGvE39QC&pg=PA12 …1954 1954 - Series of embankments and other structures built by India along the India-Nepal border meant for its own security are havoc in Nepal. According to the Kosi river pact signed between the two neighbours in 1954, India has to maintain, build and repair the …Show more
From Military Suicides Will Continue Rising - Related web pages
wn.com/Military_Suicides_Will_Continue_Rising1955 Aug 1, 1955 - [48] Nepal established relations with the People’s Republic of China on August 1, 1955, and relations since have been based on the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence.Show more
From Nepal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Related web pages
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepal1956 1956 - The first surfaced road to reach Kathmandu, from Raxaul Bazar was completed in 1956. Kathmandu is also direct connected with East Uttar Pradesh, Lhasa in Tibet and Pokhara in the west. Modern highways connects Kathmandu with all the Himalayan cities like …Show more
From Kathmandu, Kathmandu Information, Kathmandu Tour
www.indovacations.net/english/Kathmandu_about.htm1959 Aug 29, 1959 - India —Several thousand Chinese Communist troops are massed along the southern border of Tibet men acing India, Bhutan and Nepal, according to reports reaching here today. “The reports, relayed from Shillong, headquarters “for India’s Northeastern Frontier Agency, said the area is …
From Chinese Poised On Borders Of India, Bhutan, Nepal . - Related web pages
news.google.com/newspapers?id=hTtYAAAAIBAJ …- Dec 27, 1959 - The Chinese also claim areas along Nepal’s border wi(h Tibet and in the mountain Kingdom of Bhutan. Resistance Warned Prime Minister Nehru has said India will – resist any Chinese effort to more territory. India is pledged to help Nepal and if (hey ask for assistance. …
From INDIA, NEPAL WORRY OVER SPRING THAW - Related web pages
pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/1707574792 … 1960 Jun 1960 - They also obtained an apology and compensation after Chinese troops fired on aNepalese border patrol in June 1960. In the midst of these political difficulties, the government concluded an agreement with India for the development of the Gandaki River, despite …Show more
From A history of Nepal - Related web pages
books.google.com/books?id=KoNT6tjk9mQC&pg=PA97 …- Jul 7, 1960 - Neither did India House. The Nepalese con sul didn’t know either. Some thought- it was a part of Nepal but not a kingdom. … The town of Mustang is 10 miles from the Tibetan border on the Kali River. It 10 days walking distance from the nearest airstrip, and there are no recognizable …
From India, Nepal Face Struggle Against Encroachment . - Related web pages
news.google.com/newspapers?id=cK5YAAAAIBAJ … 1961 Aug 1961 - New Delhi had made known its views on this question to the third session of the boundary commission in August 1961, but it had no voice in the final agreement betweenNepal and China. Nevertheless, the treaty drew the alignment at the trijunctures in conformity…Show more
From Nepal; strategy for survival - Related web pages
books.google.com/books?id=v07Vo3vAaKwC&pg …1962 1962 - Nepalese diplomats said India was concerned about Nepal’s acquisition of Chinese arms last August. India and China fought a border war in 1962, but ties between the two big Asian powers have improved recently. Nepal, one of the world’s 10 poorest countries …Show more
From India Closes Most Roads to Nepal in Trade Dispute - Related web pages
select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res …- Jan 25, 1962 - NEW DELHI, India (AP)–The bombing on King Mahcndra nf Nepal near the Indian border of southern Nepal brought a sharp exchange of words WednesIday betweenIndia and Nepal. ! Home Minister Tulsi Giri of {Nepal told reporters in Katmandu I that there would be serious conI sequences if …
From India, Nepal Argue Over Bombing Attack - Related web pages
pqasb.pqarchiver.com/courant/access/916039532 … - May 2, 1962 - He also is unhappy with Nepal’s border agreement with Red Chi na which ceded to the Red Chi nese the northern slope of famed Mt Everest. But the highway is th« most important. Nepal stretches along India’s northern border for 500 miles and is the guardian of India’s Ganges Valley. …
From Delhi Summit Tailed To Aid India-nepal Feud . - Related web pages
news.google.com/newspapers?id=P1FeAAAAIBAJ … - Aug 2, 1962 - It was last heard from over the india-nepal border. Passengers included Sidney Jacques and Oscar Curtis Holder, both 51 and both from Washington, DC The US Embassy said they were’ touring inspectors of the Agency for International Develop ment.
From Search Hampered By Thick Clouds . - Related web pages
news.google.com/newspapers?id=oN1LAAAAIBAJ … - Oct 24, 1962 - indo–tibetan border police force As part of its rehabilitation strategies, the GoI set up the Indo–Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBP) on 24 October 1962 for the protection ofIndia’s frontiers along the Indo–Tibetan border covering 2115 kilometres from …Show more
From Refugees and the state - Related web pages
books.google.com/books?id=HbASXfmbZ3sC&pg … 1963 Jul 30, 1963 - Red China, in its bitter denunciation of Soviet support for India, also has just blasted an agreement between the US and India for American … Red China also built a chain of north-south parallel roads to the Nepal border. Moreover, Indian intelligence sources contend that quite a few …
From India Border Threat: 1000 China Planes - Related web pages
pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston/access/1908512942 …1967 Sep 12, 1967 - Sandwiched between India, Chinese-occupied Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan, Sikkim has been an Indian protectorate since 1950 Thousands of troops from … Major fighting took place along the sino-indian border between Oct. In Sikkim, the Chinese Army must only penetrate 34 miles to link up …
From … Bunded It Charged India Ta .Mu .Across The Fron- India .Ir .Md Across .I .- Related web pages
news.google.com/newspapers?id=nJ8tAAAAIBAJ …1969 Jun 1969 - At the same time the Chinese also watered the anti- Indian emotions in Nepal to grow. In June, 1969 the Nepal Prime Minister Kirti Nidhi Bista called for the withdrawal of Indian military from the Nepalese border check posts. The termination of the Indian …Show more
From Wars, proxy-wars and terrorism - Related web pages
books.google.com/books?id=qYK0BhcgwaQC&pg=PA96 …1971 1971 - Beginning in 1971, when intelligence sources spotted terrorist activities in some madrasas on our western border, namely in Rajasthan and Gujarat, the figure has risen steadily, specially in the last decade, during the years when Pakistan’s proxy war in Kashmir…1973 Jul 1973 - As has been recently argued by Pradeep Giri, it was during this period that Girija Prasad masterminded the hijacking of a Nepal Airlines plane with Indian rupees three million in mid-July 1973. He also made decisions for NC to carry out armed attacks in …Show more
From MYREPUBLICA.com – News in Nepal: Fast, Full & Factual - Related web pages
www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php/thweek …1976 1976 - Established in 1976, the sanctuary is situated in the Terai area on the India- Nepal border in Bahraich district. Spread over 400 sq km, it is home to a variety of animals such as tigers, leopards, swamp deer, blackbuck, chital, barking deer, sloth bear, wild boar, and a …
From Green lessons for school kids – in lap of nature - Related web pages
www.topnews.in/green-lessons-school-kids-lap …1982 1982 - I visited Darjeeling in 1982. I took the bus from Kathmandu to Siliguri, the easternborder station between Nepal and India. From there you had to make your way somehow to Siliguri by jeep, and from Siliguri in India you could get to Darjeeling by bus or by an old train.
From Darjeeling – artelino - Related web pages
www.artelino.eu/en/articles/himalayas/83 …1988 1988 - It is situated north in north eastern part of Nepal border by Tibet, China and India. This region was opened for trekking tourism only in 1988. The trekking in Kanchenjunga area is relatively strenuous since the region is regarded as the most remote place of …Show more
From Kanchenjunga Trekking, Kanchenjunga treks, Kanchenjunga trekking …- Related web pages
www.ecotripnepal.com/trekking-nepal …- Aug 21, 1988 - While still recovering from her own operation she rushed to the assistance of people affected by the earthquake which rocked the India-Nepal border region on 21 August 1988, killing an estimated eight hundred.people and leaving many more homeless and without…
- Aug 21, 1988 - (TH photo by Mark Hirsch) . to dig through mounds of debris today for more victims of an earthquake that killed at least 650 people as it flattened thousands of homes in the india-nepal border region. The death toll was expected to climb in Sunday’s pre-dawn quake, which trig gered …
From Quake Ravages India, Nepal Regions .Hampers Rescue Efforts .Put .- Related web pages
news.google.com/newspapers?id=G5ZdAAAAIBAJ … 1989 Mar 23, 1989 - When the Trade and Transit Treaty between India and Nepal expired onMarch 23, 1989, India closed thirteen of the fifteen points of transit along the Indo- Nepali border, creating acute shortages of several essential commodities and increased prices.Show more
From Unarmed insurrections - Related web pages
books.google.com/books?id=bae4FrVlmdUC&pg …1990 1990 - UNLF in 1990, decided to launch an armed struggle for the ‘liberation’ of Manipur from India. In the same year, it formed an armed wing called Manipur People’s Army (MPA).Sana Yaima, who was wanted in a dozen rebel attack cases, went missing after being …1991 Oct 20, 1991 - Author: By AP NEW DELHI, India (AP) – A powerful earthquake centered in the Himalayan foothills rocked the Nepalese-Indian border on Sunday and shook New Delhi, 250 miles away. There were no immediate reports of casualties. The quake measured 6.1 on the Richter scale, according to …
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch: India-Nepal Border Shaken By Quake - Related web pages
docs.newsbank.com/g/GooglePM/SL/lib00171 …1992 1992 - Dhruva Kumar, who edited the book “Nepal‘sIndia Policy” in 1992. “India has the upper hand in all type of bargaining between the two countries. It has already deployed bordersecurity force along the Indo-Nepal border keeping in mind its security interests.1993 Jun 1993 - In June 1993 the UNHCR established a screening centre at Kakarbhitta on theNepal–India border.
From Bhutan - Related web pages
books.google.com/books?id=s-L8NUlW_QgC&pg=PA43 …1996 Feb 12, 1996 - This road project is an obligation accepted by the Government of India as contained in the Exchange of Letters between the Prime Ministers of the two countries onFebruary 12, 1996, which accompanied the signing of the Mahakali Treaty between India andNepal …Show more
From Better Late Than Never - Related web pages
www.nepalnews.com/contents/englishweekly …1997 Jun 1997 - Political Economy in Nepal. In addition, in June 1997, the Prime Ministers of India and Nepal signed a new power trade agreement, which permits, for the first time, private exports of power across the India-Nepal border. Political Economy in Nepal. Nepal is …1998 1998 - In 1998, the Laxmanpur Dam was built close to the Nepal border in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The dam results in regular floods on the Nepali side of the border. Reportedly, the Laxmanpur Dam was constructed without the agreement of Nepal, and …Show more
From Catalogue | Rights & Democracy - Related web pages
www.ichrdd.ca/site/publications/index.php?id …1999 Jan 5, 1999 - This Treaty was signed on January 5, 1999 between the Government of India and His Majesty’s Government of Nepal in which 22 entry/exit points were opened along withIndia-Nepal border for mutual trade. Recently, the Government of Nepal has preliminarily …Show more
From Nepal’s Regional and Bilateral Trade Agreements - Related web pages
www.scribd.com/doc/33506489/Nepal-s-Regional …2000 Oct 2000 - India’s Task Force on Border Management, in its report of October 2000, wrote about the ominous developments along the India-Nepal border: “On the Indo-Nepal border, Madrassas and mosques have sprung up on both sides in the Terai region, accompanied by four …2001 Jun 2001 - Union home minister Shivraj Patil today said the cabinet had recently approved an additional 20 battalions of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), which took over the responsibility of guarding the India-Nepal border in June 2001 and the boundary with Bhutan in …Show more
From Double troops for twin borders - Related web pages
www.telegraphindia.com/1050328/asp/nation …2002 Jun 24, 2002 - By Jordan Goldman Shashi Rai sits outside her damaged house in Marapur tea plantation, India. Shashi lost her son and sister in law when a wild elephant on a rampage damaged her home. (AP) (AP) Hunters scoured thick forests Monday searching for a wild elephant that rampaged through …
From Rampaging Elephant Kills 12 – CBS News - Related web pages
www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/06/24/world …2003 Aug 27, 2003 - Such subversive activity has once again brought India-Nepal bordermanagement practices under scrutiny. Increasing counter-insurgency operations by Nepalese security forces since the breakdown of the cease-fire on August 27, 2003, have also led to an influx of …Show more
From www.outlookindia.com | The Other Border Problem - Related web pages
www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?2223942004 Aug 16, 2004 - the India-Nepal border. As requested by the Nepalese side, a separate Customs Cell at Haldia has become operational from 16 August 2004. For bilateral trade, 22 entry/exit points are provided along the Indo- Nepal border. The Transit Treaty.
From INDIA – NEPAL RELATIONS « management scholars - Related web pages
publishedforscholar.wordpress.com/2006/12/18 …2005 2005 - In 2005, the then Indian ambassador to Nepal, Shiv Shankar Mukherjee, laid the foundation of the gynaecological hospital on the premises of the Mechi Zonal Hospital in Bhadrapur town in the tea garden district of Jhapa along the India- Nepal border.
From India-built hospital ‘rusts’ with disuse in Nepal - Related web pages
www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/099200810241022.htm- Feb 25, 2005 - [47] . India to seal Nepal border with more forces, The Hindustan Times, 25 February 2005.
From Asian Centre for Human Rights - Related web pages
www.achrweb.org/briefingpapers/Nepal-BP … - Dec 14, 2005 - On December 14, 2005, at a press conference organised at an undisclosed village along the India-Nepal border in Bihar, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI- Maoist) ‘central committee’ spokesperson, Azad, and ‘member’, Praveen, issued a threat that the …Show more
From www.outlookindia.com | The Red Economy - Related web pages
www.outlookindia.com/full.asp?fodname=20060131 … 2006 Nov 2006 - The sources said that following the in-principle approval of the Cabinet Committee on Security in November 2006 and based on the estimates made by RITES, it was decided to execute the projects in two phases. The first phase would cover Petrapole in West …Show more
From Integrated check posts to be public funded projects - Related web pages
www.thehindubusinessline.com/2007/12/25 …- Dec 2006 - After his release from the jail in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, Dariya was accused in another case related to a tiger skin seizure in December 2006 on the India- Nepal border. The tiger was thought to have been killed in Bihar’s Valmiki Tiger Reserve. Dariya is …Show more
From Tiger poacher denied bail in Madhya Pradesh - Related web pages
www.bombaynews.net/story/438661 2007 May 30, 2007 - 2007 May 30, In Nepal some 10000 Bhutanese refugees demonstrated at theIndia- Nepal border, where a day earlier Indian troops had opened fire, killing one refugee.
From Today in History May 30 - Related web pages
timelines.ws/days/05_30.HTML2008 Apr 10, 2008 - Question of ‘merge’ and regulating Nepal’s border:- On April 10, 2008, the election day of Nepal as I observed from villagers, “A youth, Sidhar, Ninth Standard pass replying on behalf and also all others collectively said that this day was like Dewali …Show more
From Telegraph Nepal::Nepal’s Best News Portal - Related web pages
www.telegraphnepal.com/news_det.php?news_id=3622- Aug 2008 - Satellite View of Koshi River in Bihar before the river changed course by approximately 60 km east during the August, 2008 flooding. See the barrage ( looks like a bottleneck near the India-Nepal border) that diverts water from the river into two separate …
- Aug 4, 2008 - On August 04, 2008, the vigilance department seized counterfeit notes of worth Rs.20-lakh from ‘Dumariaganj’ (only 20-km far from Nepal border) branch of State Bank ofIndia- the leading public sector bank of India in Siddhartha Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh.
From RBI to phase out Rs 500 notes of 1996 series - Related web pages
www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/14159 - Oct 31, 2008 - So serious is the issue of cross-border flushing of FICN that the recent two day Home Secretary level talks between India and Nepal, which concluded on October 31, 2008reviewed the security and management of the porous India-Nepal border. The 16-Member …
2009 Jun 24, 2009 - Lucknow, June 24 (ANI): In the wake of several cases of swine flu (H1N1 virus) reported from various places in India, authorities in Uttar Pradesh have intensified surveillance along the India-Nepal border. Addressing media persons here on Tuesday, Dr. IS Srivastava, Director General, …
From Passengers at India-Nepal border being checked for swine flu - Related web pages
www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/107980- Oct 2, 2009 - On 02 October 2009, a senior Maoist leader Srinivasan clearly spoke of the linkage of the Maoists in India with China. In the same month, the Foreign Minister of Nepal Ms Sujata Koirala stated that the Maoists in India were receiving arms and aid from …Show more
From Maoists : China’s Proxy Soldiers - Related web pages
www.indiandefencereview.com/IDR-Updates … 2010 Apr 29, 2010 - Besides, an exclusive interview of Indian Ambassador to Nepal was published in a daily broad sheet on 29 April 2010 regarding the security concern of India in relation to open border regime. Ambassador had indicated some of the points such as misuse of open…Show more
From Nexus of open border with India « Border Nepal - Related web pages
bordernepal.wordpress.com/2011/01/11/nexus-of …2011 Apr 4, 2011 - New Delhi: An earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter scale and with an epicentre in Nepal shook parts of north India, including capital Delhi and its suburbs on Monday evening. There are no reports yet of damage or loss of life. ( Read: Tweets on quake) Reports from Noida and Gurgaon …
From Earthquake of magnitude 5.7 at India-Nepal border, tremors felt in Delhi- Related web pages
www.ndtv.com/article/india/5-3-magnitude …
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