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Banbasa Barrage

Mahendra Rajmarg, Banbasa Canal Range 10400, Nepal
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This barrage serves as a demarcation point for the India-Nepal border and is constructed on the Sharda River, representing a British legacy.The Sharda Barrage, also known as Banbasa Barrage, is a barrage located on the Sharda River in the Banbasa town of Champawat district in Uttarakhand, India. The Sharda River originates from the Kali Gandaki River in Nepal and enters the plains of India, where the barrage is situated. Over 90 years old, it stands as a significant infrastructure project that has contributed to water management, irrigation, and bilateral relations between India and Nepal.These mini railtrack and engine are more than 125 years old and were once used to ferry labours and materials for the construction of Sharda Barrage.In the year 1856–57, Lieutenant Anderson of the Madras Engineering Corps initiated survey work for canal excavation at the Banbasa foothills. However, during the rebellion of 1857, all his records were lost or destroyed. Based on the only surviving diary, Captain Farbes continued the survey work in 1867.After the First World War, Sir Bernard Deirley undertook the design of the barrage. Following his involvement, the construction of the barrage began in 1918 and was completed 10 years later in 1928. After its completion, the barrage facilitated the diversion of water for irrigation purposes, benefiting the surrounding regions in both India and Nepal.The Sharda Barrage has played a crucial role in water management and irrigation in the region. It has a water discharge capacity of six lakh cubic feet per second (cusecs). Over the years, it has continued to serve as a vital link between India and Nepal, fostering bilateral relationships and cooperation in the field of water resources. The barrage serves as a vital link between India and Nepal, facilitating free movement of people allowing pedestrians to cross at any time during the day. The border gate opens at specific time slots daily, allowing vehicles to pass through Although there are security checks on both sides, the movement between India and Nepal is...

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3y

It is located 10 km away from Tanakpur. Banbasa is known for the Banbasa Barrage and Dam across the Sharda river, its canal and what many consider the launching point for the trip up into the mountains on the Holy Purnagiri Pilgrimage. The place abounds in sugarcane, paddy, wheat, mango orchards etc. and has a hot and humid climate, typical of the Terais, during summers, with heavy rains in late summers and hard winters. To enter into Banbassa from Delhi one must pass through a lush 6 km stretch of jungle in which elephants, leopards, tigers, monkeys, bears, snakes, deer and many other species of wild animal are regularly seen. Much of Banbasa's outer population lives in the jungles that...

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6y

This is the official border fro Nepal and India . this is 100 metre long bridge and narrow as well . only one big car or bus can go though one time . After crossing the bridge we have indian custom and nepal custom to check your luggage and all . this place is 40 km from bnbsa and 2o km from tanakpur local people and tourist come here to see the border and travel nepal . this is an friendly border area you can easily get across and you need a identity card . Merchants and hawker could be seen there all over the day . nepali people come here to buy there goods and stuff because its cheap and good then the sell it back there and...

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Ansh SinghAnsh Singh
This barrage serves as a demarcation point for the India-Nepal border and is constructed on the Sharda River, representing a British legacy.The Sharda Barrage, also known as Banbasa Barrage, is a barrage located on the Sharda River in the Banbasa town of Champawat district in Uttarakhand, India. The Sharda River originates from the Kali Gandaki River in Nepal and enters the plains of India, where the barrage is situated. Over 90 years old, it stands as a significant infrastructure project that has contributed to water management, irrigation, and bilateral relations between India and Nepal.These mini railtrack and engine are more than 125 years old and were once used to ferry labours and materials for the construction of Sharda Barrage.In the year 1856–57, Lieutenant Anderson of the Madras Engineering Corps initiated survey work for canal excavation at the Banbasa foothills. However, during the rebellion of 1857, all his records were lost or destroyed. Based on the only surviving diary, Captain Farbes continued the survey work in 1867.After the First World War, Sir Bernard Deirley undertook the design of the barrage. Following his involvement, the construction of the barrage began in 1918 and was completed 10 years later in 1928. After its completion, the barrage facilitated the diversion of water for irrigation purposes, benefiting the surrounding regions in both India and Nepal.The Sharda Barrage has played a crucial role in water management and irrigation in the region. It has a water discharge capacity of six lakh cubic feet per second (cusecs). Over the years, it has continued to serve as a vital link between India and Nepal, fostering bilateral relationships and cooperation in the field of water resources. The barrage serves as a vital link between India and Nepal, facilitating free movement of people allowing pedestrians to cross at any time during the day. The border gate opens at specific time slots daily, allowing vehicles to pass through Although there are security checks on both sides, the movement between India and Nepal is relatively free.
Deuba SarkarDeuba Sarkar
It is located 10 km away from Tanakpur. Banbasa is known for the Banbasa Barrage and Dam across the Sharda river, its canal and what many consider the launching point for the trip up into the mountains on the Holy Purnagiri Pilgrimage. The place abounds in sugarcane, paddy, wheat, mango orchards etc. and has a hot and humid climate, typical of the Terais, during summers, with heavy rains in late summers and hard winters. To enter into Banbassa from Delhi one must pass through a lush 6 km stretch of jungle in which elephants, leopards, tigers, monkeys, bears, snakes, deer and many other species of wild animal are regularly seen. Much of Banbasa's outer population lives in the jungles that surround the town.
Em WaliEm Wali
A delight to cross the border on a tonga - a house pulled cart. Who would imagine crossing the border passing through the bridge on the dam into Nepal on a tonga. There are options to avail motorbike rides to cross the border but nothing to beat the tonga. A less used route to enter Nepal from India, it is a fascinating route nevertheless with plenty of nature's gift to greet your eyes. If traveling on your own vehicle it is a great route to explore the nearby national parks and esp to hit the long road across Nepal starting from birendra nagar. I would recommend this route to the more famous entry points through Uttar Pradesh.
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This barrage serves as a demarcation point for the India-Nepal border and is constructed on the Sharda River, representing a British legacy.The Sharda Barrage, also known as Banbasa Barrage, is a barrage located on the Sharda River in the Banbasa town of Champawat district in Uttarakhand, India. The Sharda River originates from the Kali Gandaki River in Nepal and enters the plains of India, where the barrage is situated. Over 90 years old, it stands as a significant infrastructure project that has contributed to water management, irrigation, and bilateral relations between India and Nepal.These mini railtrack and engine are more than 125 years old and were once used to ferry labours and materials for the construction of Sharda Barrage.In the year 1856–57, Lieutenant Anderson of the Madras Engineering Corps initiated survey work for canal excavation at the Banbasa foothills. However, during the rebellion of 1857, all his records were lost or destroyed. Based on the only surviving diary, Captain Farbes continued the survey work in 1867.After the First World War, Sir Bernard Deirley undertook the design of the barrage. Following his involvement, the construction of the barrage began in 1918 and was completed 10 years later in 1928. After its completion, the barrage facilitated the diversion of water for irrigation purposes, benefiting the surrounding regions in both India and Nepal.The Sharda Barrage has played a crucial role in water management and irrigation in the region. It has a water discharge capacity of six lakh cubic feet per second (cusecs). Over the years, it has continued to serve as a vital link between India and Nepal, fostering bilateral relationships and cooperation in the field of water resources. The barrage serves as a vital link between India and Nepal, facilitating free movement of people allowing pedestrians to cross at any time during the day. The border gate opens at specific time slots daily, allowing vehicles to pass through Although there are security checks on both sides, the movement between India and Nepal is relatively free.
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It is located 10 km away from Tanakpur. Banbasa is known for the Banbasa Barrage and Dam across the Sharda river, its canal and what many consider the launching point for the trip up into the mountains on the Holy Purnagiri Pilgrimage. The place abounds in sugarcane, paddy, wheat, mango orchards etc. and has a hot and humid climate, typical of the Terais, during summers, with heavy rains in late summers and hard winters. To enter into Banbassa from Delhi one must pass through a lush 6 km stretch of jungle in which elephants, leopards, tigers, monkeys, bears, snakes, deer and many other species of wild animal are regularly seen. Much of Banbasa's outer population lives in the jungles that surround the town.
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A delight to cross the border on a tonga - a house pulled cart. Who would imagine crossing the border passing through the bridge on the dam into Nepal on a tonga. There are options to avail motorbike rides to cross the border but nothing to beat the tonga. A less used route to enter Nepal from India, it is a fascinating route nevertheless with plenty of nature's gift to greet your eyes. If traveling on your own vehicle it is a great route to explore the nearby national parks and esp to hit the long road across Nepal starting from birendra nagar. I would recommend this route to the more famous entry points through Uttar Pradesh.
Em Wali

Em Wali

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