Motihari

The topography of Motihari has been described as scenic, with the "stunning beauty" (in classical terms) of Moti Jheel Lake dividing the town in two halves.

[8] In Gangan Lit-Mag (Gangway Literary Magazine), Austria, wrote Anant Kumar: "The playgrounds of my childhood were the streets of Motihari.

The Gandhian Memorial Pillar was designed by Nand Lal Bose, a famous artist of Shantiniketan.

Climate is characterised by high temperatures and precipitation mainly occurring during the Monsoon Season [June to September].

[12] The city hosts a number of institutes and universities for higher education supported by both state and central governments.

They escaped to Kashi of United Provinces state while expecting a Muslim invasion in Varanasi during the late 15th century.

He also understood the cultural and social backwardness of the area, he acted immediately by creating schools and ashrams.

[35] Freedom Fighter and author Ramesh Chandra Jha was the first person who penned down the rich literary history of Champaran.

These seminal books continue to serve as foundational reference points for researchers, scholars, Ph.D. students, and journalists alike.

Birth Place George Orwell Motihari, Bihar
Birthplace of George Orwell, Motihari, District-East Champaran (Bihar)
Motihari station, India, ca. 1906