Saturday, November 23rd, 2024

Nepal-India border points to be sealed before 72 hours of voting


13 November 2022  

Time taken to read : 2 Minute


  • A
  • A
  • A

KATHMANDU: A border security meeting between the officials of Nepal and India has decided to seal off the border points before 72 hours of the voting on November 20.

Likewise, the meeting also decided to control drug smuggling, information sharing of criminal activities and joint patrolling to help conduct the elections in a free, fair and fearless manner.

Chief District Officer of Morang Dahal said decisions have been made to seal off the border points before 72 hours of the voting on November 20, control drug smuggling, information sharing of criminal activities and joint patrolling to help conduct the elections in a free, fair and fearless manner.

The meeting was held regarding the security issues in view of the upcoming elections at Araria district of India.

Chief District Officer of Morang Kashiraj Dahal, Assistant Chief District Officer Sharad Kumar Pokharel, Superintendent of Police of Morang Shantiraj Koirala, Chief District of Sunsari Indra Dev Yadav, Superintendent of Police of Sunsari Pravu Prasad Dhakal and other officials from Nepal were present at the meeting.

Likewise, Araria district’s District Magistrate Inayat Khan and Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar Singh and other Indian officials were present from Indian side.

According to CDO Dahal, a decision has been made to issue approval for the movement of vehicles on mutual understanding for ambulance and marriage attendants.

Publish Date : 13 November 2022 06:55 AM

Mundhum Trail Visit Year 2025: Preparation on to attract at least 100,000 visitors

KHOTANG: Preparations are going on in full-swing to launch the

PM Oli visits hospital to inquire about father’s health

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has taken stock of

Tourism Minister Pandey commits for sustainable operation of  Gautam Buddha International Airport

LUMBINI: Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation Minister Badri Prasad Pandey

One held on charge of human trafficking

CHITWAN: The District Police Office, Chitwan has arrested a person

Jumla district declared fully literate

JUMLA: All eight local levels in Jumla district have been