Two suspension bridges inaugurate between India and Nepal
Two suspension bridges inaugurate between India and Nepal
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Pithoragarh: Two international suspension bridges on Kali river on Thursday were inagurated by Reena Joshi, the district magistrate for Pithoragarh, and Dirghraj Upadhyay, the district magistrate for Darchula, Nepal.

 Almost 10,000 people in each country will benefit from the two suspension bridges. Business between the two nations will also flourish as a result, and the bond between father and daughter will be strengthened.

Nepal constructed the two bridges at Malla Ghat and Garbhadhar on Lipulekh Road. For each bridge, 1 crore Nepalese Rupees were used in the construction process. People will benefit from the bridge.

The two international bridges built between India and Nepal will benefit the populace. She claimed the bridge would be a first step towards improving ties between the two nations.

Two international jhula bridges between India and Nepal were officially opened today. The 70,000 residents who live on both sides will benefit from the bridges. They will benefit from it as they commute. People used to have trouble getting around before. Reena Joshi told ANI that the bridge will be a first step in improving ties between the two nations.

Vinay Mohan Kwatra, the foreign secretary, and Pushpa Kamal Dahal, aka Prachanda, the prime minister of Nepal, spoke earlier on February 13 about bilateral concerns in a range of fields, including economic and development cooperation. During Kwatra's two-day visit to Kathmandu, the meeting was held.

Foreign Secretary Kwatra called on Rt. Hon. PM @cmprachanda and conducted fruitful discussions on bilateral issues spanning several sectors, especially economic and development cooperation, the Indian Embassy in Nepal tweeted.

Kwatra spoke on enhancing bilateral ties with Nepal's Foreign Minister, Bimala Rai Paudyal, during their meeting. The two talked about a range of Nepal-Indian relations topics, including trade, transit, and cooperation in the power industry.

“Various aspects of Nepal-India relations including the power sector cooperation, trade, transit, education, culture, healthcare.

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