Baneshwor,_Kathmandu

Baneshwor, Kathmandu

Baneshwor, Kathmandu

Neighborhood in Kathmandu in Kathmandu District, Nepal


Baneshwor (Nepali: बानेश्वर) is the largest residential area of Kathmandu, Nepal.[citation needed] The area is composed of New-Baneshwor, Mid-Baneshwor, and Old-Baneshwor, Baneshwor Height, Minbhawan, Shankhamul, Bhimsengola and Thapa Gaun.[citation needed]. Major landmarks of Baneshwor include the current meeting place of the Federal Parliament of Nepal, the [[International Convention Centre, Nepal|International Convention Centre[citation needed]]]. Maitighar Mandala is located at the southern border of the neighborhood. Baneshwor is undoubtedly the most developed place in Nepal as it is the central hub of many businesses and opportunities. It is regarded as the land of opportunities by Nepali people. The people in this area are employed in private business or are in the corporate sector.[[International Convention Centre, Nepal|[citation needed]]]

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Baneshwor is a local financial and educational hub hosting several national banks and institutions. The following organizations have their headquarters in Baneshwor:

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Banks

Transportation

Busses of Sajha Yatayat serve Baneshwor.[13] Other private Bus companies also stop at several points in the neighborhood.


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  12. "Route". Sajha Yatayat. Archived from the original on 1 June 2020. Retrieved 20 April 2018.



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