Nandigram, Ayodhya


Nandigram, also known by ancient name Bharatkund, is a village and religious place in Sohawal tehsil in Ayodhya district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, India. During the exile of Lord Ram, King Bharat ruled from Nandigram instead of the kingdom's capital Ayodhya. Nandigram is south of district headquarters Ayodhya city.
The pincode of Nandigram is 224202, Nandigram comes under Bharatkund post office. As of 2011 census of India, population of the village was approximately 1500.

Transport

Road

Nandigram is very close to Ayodhya - Sultanpur NH 330 therefore there is a good road connectivity with nearby cities and towns from Nandigram, Ayodhya. Ayodhya, Gonda, Sultanpur, Akbarpur, Pratapgarh, Prayagraj, Balrampur are the nearby cities connected well with Nandigram, Ayodhya. Bhadarsa, Bikapur, Masodha, Tarun, Haiderganj, Chaure Bazar, Goshainganj, Sohawal, Milkipur, Kumarganj, Rudauli, Kurebhar, Bhiti are the nearby towns also good connected with Nandigram, Ayodhya.

Railway

The nearest railway station to reach Nandigram is Bharatkund railway station which is located near to Nandigram. Ayodhya Cantt, Ayodhya Junction, Goshainganj, Rudauli, Sultanpur Junction, Akbarpur Junction are the nearby railway stations to reach Nandigram.

Air

Ayodhya International Airport, Chaudhary Charan Singh Airport and Prayagraj Airport are the nearby airports from Nandigram, Ayodhya.

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