Nepal: 37 people missing after landslide in Sindhupalchok

At least 37 people have been reported missing in Nepal's Sindhupalchok city after slipping land on Friday, according to officials, so far 10 others have been rescued. A team of security personnel is currently conducting rescue operations in the area. Sadar Agni Prasad Sapkota of the House of Representatives has also reached for an onsite inspection.

Sindhupalchok City Superintendent of Police (DSP) Madhav Prasad Kafle Office (DPO) said that additional security personnel would be taken to the site as the soil debris continued to erode on the site. Details of casualties and damage in the disaster have not been revealed yet.

On the other hand, such decisions are being taken continuously by the Government of Nepal, due to which the relationship between India and Nepal is getting worse. The latest decision of the Government of Nepal is shocking. According to the website 'The Hindu', Nepal will now ask for identity cards from the people of India. Home Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa has said this. At the same, he told the parliamentary panel, "Nepal will now be able to make better plans to deal with the Kovid crisis through these figures. Data collection is in progress for this. For this, the government will develop a system that can do permanent work. ”Thapa gave this information to the State Management and Good Governance Committee of the Nepali Parliament.

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