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Two Nepali workers found living in cave in India



UTTARAKHAND: Two Nepali workers have stayed in a cave in Uttarakhand, India after they have been stranded by the lockdown.

A team deployed from the Indian Police of Uttarakhand found Prakash Shahi from Banke and Man Bahadur Thapa from Surkhet living in the cave.

According to the Ranvir Ramota, Nilkanta Circle In-charge, they have come to the street searching for the food and found that they are living in the cave while enquired.

They have been staying in the cave after they didn’t find any works due to the lockdown, he added.

Police is preparing to send them to the shelter center.

Publish Date : 07 April 2020 20:08 PM

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