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New border survey ‘moves’ Nepali land towards India

Fifty bighas of Nepali land has fallen into Indian territory after a Nepal-India joint survey team marked the positions for new subsidiary boundary pillars between main border posts 391 and 392 in Chhapkaiya area of Birgunj Metropolis-1 of Parsa district. New border survey ‘moves’ Nepali land towards India
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Bhusan Yadav
Published at : January 18, 2018
Updated at : January 18, 2018 12:48
Birgunj

Bhusan Yadav

Bhusan Yadav is the Parsa correspondent for Kantipur Media Group.


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