Indo-Nepal border reopens after 8 months, conditions applied
Indo-Nepal border reopens after 8 months, conditions applied
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New Delhi: In view of the coronavirus, the Nepal government had closed all its borders for the movement of common people from March 24. Since Friday, orders have been issued to open 30 major borders of 77 districts of Nepal with strict conditions for common people. Deepak Paudel, the head of Nepal's Ministry of Home Affairs (Peace, Security and Crime Control Branch), has issued a letter informing that the 30 borders of Nepal, which are adjacent to India, are only given to Indian citizens and Chinese borders with China. Has been opened for citizens.

People will have to fill-up the form issued by the Central Government of Nepal High Covid Control Committee (CCMC) for admission, in which they will have to submit a corona inquiry report 72 hours before, only then they will be given an online pass to come to Nepal. From these thirty boundaries, people will be able to travel only by road. Except for India and China, it will be possible for citizens of other countries to come by air.

While giving information to a private news channel, District Collector of Parsa District Nepal, Asman Tamar, has informed that a letter from the Ministry of Home Affairs has come in which thirty borders have been ordered to be opened. Along with the rule, there are two borders of the Birgunj border of Parsa district and Bara district adjoining Raxaul subdivision.

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