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Jaynagar : ウィキペディア英語版
Jainagar, Bihar

Jainagar (Hindi: जयनगर also transliterated ''Jaynagar'' or ''Jayanagar'') is a city and notified area in Madhubani district, Bihar State, India. It is situated on the holy Kamala River and has road and rail connections to India's main cities and to Nepal. The local language is Maithili. There are many temples in Jaynagar; the most notable are Durga Mandir (108 ft high and situated 2 km from the railway station), and Shilanath (famous for Lord Shiva) 4 km from the railway station near DB College.
==Economy==
Jainagar is one of the most important towns in Darbhanga-Madhubani region. Historically, this has been a regional hub of economic activities, in large parts driven by the proximity to Nepal. It had twenty some rice mills at some point which disappeared for the non-conducive government policies, of which Rajput Rice mill of Jaynagar is one of the largest rice mill in Madhubani district it also improves the economy of the Jaynagar during the period of 70's and give the employment to many people in terms of economy, The Rajput Rice Mill is founded by Shri Baldeo Singh and Shri Munsi Dayal Singh. They also established school and colleges namely Dalshingar Baldeo College (D.B. COLLEGE) which is situated 4 km from the Jainagar railway station, the establishment of D.B. College also gives the employment to the professors and to the college staffs, spreading the education to the poor people of Jainagar and near by villages of Jainagar in 80's they handover the college to the government for the development of the college, people and the area. Its connectivity by train to major metro areas like Delhi and Kolkata has further boosted its economic potential. Jainagar has attracted significant immigration from the rural areas in recent years, putting unprecedented upward pressure on real estate prices.
Health services are primarily catered by private clinics and hospitals, which are of good quality, arguably best in the district with quality of good doctors. With deployment of SSB (Seema Sashatra Bal) on the borders, the security and safety have also improved in recent years. Jainagar has basic public educational infrastructure with government schools and colleges, including a college for women. However, recent years have seen a boom in private school education, with several schools coming up. Immigration from rural areas is possibly driven by aspirations of rural class to offer improved educational opportunities to their children.
80 to 85% business of overall business is export business of cloth, footwear, chemicals, tobacco and medicine to Nepal. In recent times the villages on the bank of river Kamla has emerged as an ideal place for the cultivation of fruits and vegetables like watermelon, Pumpkin, Cucumber which has high water containts making Jaynagar a transit point and also acting as a natural market.

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