Archive for January, 2011



Lalit Narayan Mithila University

Posted on: Monday, Jan 31, 2011

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lalit Narayan Mithila University Established 1972 Type Public Vice-Chancellor Dr. Padmasha Jha Location Darbhanga, Bihar, India Campus Rural Affiliations UGC Website www.lnmu.bih.nic.in The Lalit Narayan Mithila University (LNMU) was started in 1972. The university initially started functioning from the Mohanpur House at Sara Mohanpur village of Darbhanga–Sakri route. In 1975, [...]

Mithilaonline new Matrimonial Portal launched

Posted on: Sunday, Jan 30, 2011

Dear Mithila Vivah member/visitors, Thank you for your continuous support. To improve our services, we are moving to a new platform. You can still use the current site vivah.mithilaonline.com till February 28th 2011. In the meantime please create your profile in shaadi.mithilaonline.com this will be the main matrimonial site going forward. Some of the benefits [...]

Mithilaonline Movie Music Website Launched

Posted on: Thursday, Jan 27, 2011

We are please to announce that we have launched Mithilaonline Movie and Music Website.This website will allow visitors to watch Hindi, Maithili, Bhojpuri and Nepali Movies and music videos. We will soon be adding more videos. Currently 1500 videos are served and still counting.Thanks to all the visitors for supporting us.Mithilaonline team

Darbhanga

Posted on: Friday, Jan 21, 2011

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Darbhanga —  city — Location of Darbhanga Coordinates 26.17°N 85.9°E / 26.17°N 85.9°E / 26.17; 85.9Coordinates: 26.17°N 85.9°E / 26.17°N 85.9°E / 26.17; 85.9 Country India State Bihar District(s) Darbhanga Population 266,834 (2001[update]) Language(s) Hindi , Maithili, Urdu Time zone IST (UTC+5:30) Area • Elevation • 52 metres (171 ft) Darbhangā is [...]

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Mithila is an ancient cultural region of South Nepal and North India lying between the lower ranges of the Himalayas and the Ganges River. The Nepal border cuts across the top fringe of this region. The Gandak and Kosi Rivers are rough western and eastern boundaries of Mithila. The Ramayana records a dynastic marriage between Prince Rama of Ayodhya and Sita, the daughter of Raja Janak of Mithila. The town of Janakpur, in the northern Nepali section of Mithila, is believed to be Janak's old capital.


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