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Place in Nuwakot, Nepal
Devighat Dham is in the Nuwakot District of Nepal’s Central Development Region. It is about 60 km north of Kathmandu, near the confluence of the Trishuli
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District in Bagmati Pradesh, Nepal
historical significance such as the town of Nuwakot, and the village of Devighat (the death place of Prithvi Narayan Shah) located at the confluence of
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Dam in Nuwakot
Devighat Hydropower Station is a 14.1 MW cascade project of Trishuli Hydropower Station. The station is located at Bidur Municipality in Nuwakot, Nepal
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Queen consort of Nepal
other wives of Prithvi Narayan Shah committed sati on 11 January 1775 in Devighat. Rahul 1996, p. 8. Hamal 1995, p. 110. Shrestha, Singh & Singh 1972, p
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King of Nepal from 1768 to 1775
depth. In January 1775, at the age of 52, Prithvi Narayan Shah died at Devighat, Nuwakot on his birthday. Upon his death, his eldest son, Pratap Singh
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Solar power station in Nepal
of Devighat Hydropower Station which is also owned by the NEA. Energy generated by the project is connected to the 66 kV sub-station of Devighat Hydropower
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Queen consort of Gorkha
consort of Gorkha Queen consort of Nepal Died (1775-01-11)11 January 1775 Devighat, Nepal Spouse Prithvi Narayan Shah Issue Pratap Singh Shah Vedum Shah Bahadur
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River in Nepal and India
44%. The hydropower projects built are the Trisuli at Nuwakot (21 MW), Devighat at Nuwakot (14 MW), Pokhra (1 MW) and Western Gandak HEP, at Nawalparasi
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Bhadratar 44911 Ramabati 44912 Rautbesi 44913 Pokharichapadanda 44914 Devighat 44915 Okhaldhunga Okhaldhunga 56100 Khani Bhanjyang 56101 Rumjatar 56102
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Foreign Indian aid that was given by the government of India
aided many hydro-electric power plants in Nepal like Pardi, Trishuli and Devighat. As of 2014[update], under foreign direct investment, India plans to fund
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Dam in Nuwakot
government-run organization, owns and operates this plant. Another power station Devighat Hydropower Station is a cascade project to this power station. The design
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Series of battles that shaped modern day Nepal
Shah, who expanded the Gorkha Kingdom into the Kingdom of Nepal died at Devighat, Nuwakot. Swarup Singh Karki, a shrewd Gorkhali courtier from a Chhetri
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Municipality in Bagmati, Nepal
was connected to the electric grid. The solar plant is located next to Devighat Hydropower Station. Here we can reach by taking a local bus/deluxe bus
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Makar Mela- celebrated every 12 years in Panauti on Maghe Sankranti. Devighat Mela- celebrated annually at Battar bazzar of Rasuwa District near the
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Electric power generation and distribution Body in Nepal
ModiKhola Hydropower Station, Parbat 14.8 Nepal Electricity Authority Devighat Hydropower Plant, Nuwakot 14.1 Nepal Electricity Authority Sunkoshi Hydropower
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Dandagoun (Rasuwa) 14.300 2024 Upper Mailung Khola Hydropower Limited 54 Devighat Hydropower Station Bagmati Nuwakot 14.100 1984 NEA 55 Ghar Khola Gandaki
List of power stations in Nepal
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Kuteswar Mahadev, Makwanpur Ashiteshwar Mahadev, Dhading Bhairavesar Mahadev, Devighat, Nuwakot Bramheswar Mahadev, Kabilas, Nuwakot Kartikeswar (Skandeswar)
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