Hotel Anamika, Paswan Chowk, Hajipur (Vaishali)
Dr. John Mukhopadhaya
Patron
Dr. NK Singh
Chairman Reception Committee
Dr. Hari Prasad
Organising Chairman
Dr. Madhusudan Kumar
Organising Secretary
Hajipur, a tinsel town in the district of Vaishali dates back to the periods of 2-3rd century B.C. It is also regarded as the birth place of Lord Mahavira. With the vestiges of the
distinctive Ashok Pillar belonging to the Mauryan Periods and other recollection of Lord Buddha tells a story of its glorious past. With the dawn of time it has still kept its
prosperous inheritance and has positioned itself in the international map for being a well-known region in the Buddhist trail.
Hajipur, known for its temples is the headquarters of Vaishali region of Bihar, a northern state of the country acknowledged for bananas production. It is situated at a
distance of 10 Kms from state capital Patna and is linked to the city by Mahatma Gandhi Setu which is one of the world's longest bridges. Hajipur enjoys the privilege of
being situated in close proximity to Patna and hence it is the second most rapid developing urban subsequent to Patna and is drawing many people to the city because of
the overwhelming opportunities available both in terms of urbanization and employment generation. The city houses numerous temples with each temple depicting its
individual tale and distinguishing features that have fascinated tourists be it enthusiastic disciple or architecture freaks.