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Galina-37 [17]
3 years ago
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Biratnagar is one of the important cities of Nepal. Kali temple is the central attraction for Hindu devotees living here. The nu

mber of devotees ............. (come/comes/have come) here to worship every morning. The oldest jute mill of Nepal from where seed of revolution for the restoration of democracy ......2........... (has been grown/have been grown/has grown) lies here. The city .........3........ (was/has been/had been) the place for religious tolerance. People have their own culture, ......4.........? (do they/don't they/haven't they) The city is surrounded ...5.... (in/by/from various industries. City dwellers get their requirements .........6...... (fulfill/to fulfill/fulfilled) from the goods produced in the industries. If industries weren't established, people ............ (will have to/would have to/ has to) depend on imported goods. All modern facilities are available here. .........8........, (However/Therefore/Because) people migrate here from different eastern hilly regions. Once ...9...... (a/an/the) Indian pilgrim asked me, ".........10............ ?” (How this place is named Biratnagar/How is this place named Biratnagar/How was this place named Biratnagar) I replied it was named I after the name of King Birat. "​

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gregori [183]3 years ago
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Biratnagar is one of the important cities of Nepal. Kali temple is the central attraction for Hindu devotees living here. The number of devotees come here to worship every morning. The oldest jute mill of Nepal from where seed of revolution for the restoration of democracy has grown lies here. The city has been the place for religious tolerance. People have their own culture, haven't they? The city is surrounded by various industries. City dwellers get their requirements fulfilled from the goods produced in the industries. If industries weren't established, people would have to depend on imported goods. All modern facilities are available here. Therefore, people migrate here from different eastern hilly regions. Once an Indian pilgrim asked me, "How was this place named Biratnagar ?” I replied it was named after the name of King Birat. "

Therefore, the answers are as given above.

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