Pokhara Zero K.M.

Pokhara Zero K.M. (Nepali: पोखरा जीरो के.एम.) is located at the intersection of Phewa Marga and the Pokhara Baglung Highway in Wards 5 and 7 of Pokhara, Nepal.[1][2]. Pokhara is the capital of Gandaki Pradesh and is the 2nd-largest metropolitan city in Nepal, in terms of population.[3]

Pokhara Zero K.M.

पोखरा जीरो के.एम.
Pokhara Zero K.M.
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 28.212840°N 83.975398°E / 28.212840; 83.975398
Country   Nepal
Province[Gandaki Pradesh
City[Pokhara]
Time zone+5:45 (Nepali Time)

Boundaries of Zero K.M.

To the east of Zero K.M., there is the Shrijana Chowk, to the west, Masbar, to the north, Malepatan, and to the south, Pokhari Patan.

Nearby educational institutions

Zero K.M. has several educational institutions nearby, including:

Banks

Two of the biggest banks in the Zero K.M. area include:

Healthcare

The primary source of healthcare in the Zero K.M. is the Regional Hospital Pvt. Ltd.

Communication

Zero K.M. has several Internet Service Providers (ISP), including:

Transportation

Public transportation mainly consists of local and city buses, micros, micro-buses, and metered taxis.[5] A privately run public transport system operates within the city as well as the adjoining townships and nearby villages. Public bus services available in the city include Pokhara Mahanagar bus service (green, brown, and blue buses), Bindabashini Samiti (blue buses), Lekhnath Bus Bebasaya Samiti (green and white buses), and Phewa Bus Bebasaya Samiti (mini micros).

The Pokhara Regional International Airport is under construction in the Kaski District, Nepal. It will replace the existing Pokhara Airport, which was commissioned in July 1958.[6] Operations are scheduled to begin in 2021.

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References

  1. "Ward 5".
  2. "Ward 7".
  3. "Population of Cities in Nepal (2020)". worldpopulationreview.com. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
  4. "Motherland Secondary School – Our Motto : Quality Education". Retrieved 2020-07-03.
  5. "Pokhara transportation guide, Pokhara travel, and hotels information". www.pokharahotel-link.com. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
  6. "Pokhara Regional International Airport (PRIA)". Airport Technology. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
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