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ILAM

Ilam is a region in Ilam District of Nepal. Ilam lies in the sloping area of Mechi zone, in Eastern Development Region. Ilam goes about as the headquarter of ilam area and mechi zone. Topographically it lies in bumpy district which is known as the Mahabharat run. It is additionally a standout amongst the most imperative town in Mechi zone and one of the real place of Nepal for tea generation.
Ilam is acclaimed for its tea-creation, scene, normal view, different farming economy and so on. It is one of the major green yield generation of Nepal. "Ilam" includes two word "I" and 'LAM'. In Limbu lingo, "I" signifies "winding" and word "LAM" indicates to the way. After taking a gander at the geography of this land, we can really observe a few winding ways befuddling in transit. Along these lines it is suitably name 'Ilam'. Ilam bazaar is found 700 km east of Kathmandu. General transports are accessible from new transport stop, Koteshwor, Kalanki of Kathmandu which takes to ilam after the 16 hours. An air terminal is under development here in ilam. Day by day transport and bolero is accessible from ilam to Taplejung, Phidim, Bhritmod, Chandragadi, Kakarbhitta, Siliguri (west bengal), Pashupatinagar, Damak, Ithari, Dharan and Biratnagar. Another transport stop is being developed at Sera.Beside these transport bolero likewise goes to all the VDCs in the ilam locale. Tea creation in Nepal begun in 1863 when Chinese government gave the tea saplings to Prime Minister of Nepal which was planted in Ilam. In 2010, tea generation was privatized, and is not in advance but rather tea creation proceeds in ilam in various structures.

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