after Pak-China, Nepal now enter into India, occupying our land in these ways
after Pak-China, Nepal now enter into India, occupying our land in these ways
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Patna: The neighbouring country Nepal has started to capture the No Men's Land along the Raxaul border on the Indo-Nepal border by dumping the garbage. Nepalese employees are calling No Men's Land the land of Nepal, while India's security agency and administration are holding cards in their mouths. The neighbouring country Nepal has also devised a unique way to occupy the No Men's land.

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Hundreds of truck garbage is being dumped on No Men's Land every day in the care of an employee of Birganj Sub-Minister. Nepal's financial capital Birganj has started dumping more than 50 tractors of garbage daily on No Men's Land. This litter waste includes household waste, shops as well as hospital medicines, needles, and other residual substances. By terming No Men's Land as its land, all this type of waste is dumped on the banks of the River Sariswa near the Friendship Bridge on the Nomens land of the Birganj Sub-Nagarpalik Raxaul border.

The River Sariswa from Nepal's garbage is also now losing its existence. This may lead to water crisis in the region in future. According to the International Climate Board management rules, the city's garbage has to be dumped three km away from the city. It was only when a Birganj municipal employee described the No Mans Land area as a part of Nepal's occupation and said that the area belongs to Nepal and hence the garbage is being dumped.

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