PIN 847451 Population 10,000 (2010) | Time zone IST (UTC+5:30) Elevation 73 m | |
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Kunauli bazar
Kunauli or Kunauli Bazaar is a small town of Supaul (old Saharsa) district of Bihar, India on the border of Nepal's Saptari District. It is also known as Kanouli.
Contents
- Kunauli bazar
- Map of Kunauli Bihar
- History
- Koshi and Kunauli
- Koshi Colony
- Language
- Education centre
- Famous Personalities
- Place of interest
- Transport
- References
Map of Kunauli, Bihar
History
The name Kunauli is derived from the great Ashoka's son, Kunal or Kunala who once ruled this place. This place is also known for the education place of evergreen Indian playback singer, Udit Narayan.
Koshi and Kunauli
The Western Embankment Bank of Koshi runs through Kunauli. During the floods in 1948, 1949, 1954, 1955, 1958 etc., it has severely affected the convex bends of western bank at several places like Kunauli Bazar.
The flood generally do great damage to the road leading to the Kunauli town and wash out its 3 kilometres portion. The water of the Koshi river pour out from the breach that develops in its western embankment and submerge a large portion of it.
Koshi Colony
It is a residential colony for the officers and staff of the Koshi Projects.
Language
Hindi, Maithili, Nepali & English
Education centre
Jageshwar High School is the main centre for Secondary School Education. Jageshwar High School is among one of few schools of India which provide education services to Nepalese students as well. Establish in 1953 and the first head master was Chandra Shekhar Jadav. The first batch had four students who passed high school in 1957 and all arts subjects. Second batch passed with science and one with first division and one in arts with first division.
Famous Personalities
Famous Playback Singer, Udit Narayan in Jageshwar High School and completed his SSC. Angika Language Scholar and social activist - Gorelal Manishi was posted here during his service with Bihar Irrigation Department between 1978-1983.
Place of interest
The first canal of Nepal which was built during the rule of Chandra Shumsher J.B.R. (9.5 km)