Friday, December 26th, 2025

20 KIIT students return home via Kakarbhitta border point



JHAPA: Twenty Nepalis studying at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), Odisha, India, have returned home via Kakarbhitta border point.

Bijay Chauhan, an officiating spokesperson at the District Police Office, Jhapa, informed that number of Nepalis studying at KIIT and now returning home via the border point since February 18 has reached 20. They are entering Nepal every day.

Those to return home are Sulabh Paudel, 20, and Ayush Adhikari, 20, from Pokhara-8; Samip Paudel, 21, from Kathmandu-1o; Akash Shah, 20, from Mahalaxmi, Lalitpur; Puyush Shah, 20, from Kathmandu-13; and Bikesh Shrestha, 20, from Gokarneshwor-7, Kathmandu.

Similarly, Arati Rohi, 20; Salimi Das, 20; Rishak Singh, 20; Ayush Raj, 20; Prajit Yadav, 20; Rakesh Sah, 21, Chris Das, 21; Nawin Mandal, 20, from Rajbiraj-2, Saptari, also returned home.

Moreover, others returning Nepal via the border point are Om Prasad Podar, 21, from Inaruwa-1;  Aditya Mishra, 21, Biratnagar-12; Keshav Gohibar, 22, from Bhardaha-2, Saptari; Shuvam KC, 23, from Ichambhu-1, Kathmandu; Rishav Jha, 23, from Makwanpur-2; and Arushi Singh, 18, from Jaleshwor-12, Mahottari.

Publish Date : 22 February 2025 18:36 PM

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