Nadipur

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Nadipur is the name of Ward Number 3 in Pokhara Metropolitan City in Nepal. [1] Seti Hydropower Station is located in this ward.The Schools located here are; Bal Mandir Secondary School,Kanya Ma Vj,Shree Gyanbhumi Madhyamik Bidhyalay, Prativa Madhyamik Bidhyalay, Kanya Campus Pokhara, Mount Annapurna Secondary School, Sharada English Boarding School and a Montessori; Fulbari Montessori.

Near the East of Nadipur lies the infamous Nadipur Bridge of Pokhara is a type of Arch Bridge. Just to the North of the Bridge downwards lies Shree Narayan Temple (नारायण मन्दिर) and Sani Sankata Temple (शनि संकटा मन्दिर). Near the Tersapati area of Nadipur, on the sideways of the road lies Shree Saraswoti Temple (श्री सरस्वती मन्दिर) and Devi Rama Bhagwati Mandir (देवी राम भगवती मन्दिर).

Going North towards Shree Gyanbhumi Madhyamik Bidhyalay we approach the popular Court Yard which contains a Departmental Store named "Min Mart", acomputer store "Oliz Store", JUMP and Masala Beads.

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References

  1. "वडा नं ३ | पोखरा महानगरपालिका". pokharamun.gov.np. Retrieved 2020-07-02.