Sundarbasti

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Sundarbasti is a village in Nepal which is situated in the Chitwan District of Bagmati Province. It is in the 14th ward of Bharatpur, and is famous for Gaucharan as a football ground[ citation needed ] where wardleague is held in occasion of dashain, a festival of Hinduism. The primary occupation in the village is agriculture. It is connected to Bharatpur by Madithori highway. Sangam hatchery is situated here.

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Sundarbasti is a compound word of Sundar (beautiful) and Basti (village).

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