[Nepal] - Missing border pillars obtained from Oriya River

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Pokhariya, February 9Two border pillars reported to be missing out on from the Nepal-India border in Parsa have actually been obtained from
the Oriya River at Pipardari of Jagarnathpur Rural Municipality of the district. Sacred rocks from Kalingadaki River handed over to Indian
side Nepal-India relations: Time to redefine it Following the healing of the border pillars, a meeting of the District Coordination
Committee was summoned. District Security Committee Parsa has already urged the Indian side to stop drawing out sand from the river.The
things were found throughout sand mining in the river, thus increasing the problem of geographical disagreement in the river area.According
to Armed Police Force Superintendent of Police Suman Thapaliya, news of the recovery of border pillars from the river should be informed to
higher authorities, remembering its gravity.Sand mining in the river has been suspended for the time being
Four days earlier, the mainborder pillar 422 was recuperated from the exact same river
Likewise, an assistant border pillar numbered 422/1 was found from the river recently, said Thapaliya.Following the finding of border
pillars lately, a group led by Chief District Officer Hiralal Regmi, consisting of chief of security firms, Nepal Police and Armed Police
Force, and the local levels carried out a field inspection of the location
Preparations were under way to hold dialogue with the sides worried regarding the matter, stated CDO Regmi
India has been extracting sand from the river on a daily basis for several years, stated Shree Kanta Yadav, chair of Jagarnathpur Rural
Municipality.He urged the particular sector to take required steps in this regard
Indian professionals extract river products from the river unopposed and take them to India on tractors during the night
Disputes have actually emerged time and once again when local people tried to stop this, he stated
# 13; A version of this post appears in the print on February 10, 2023, of The Himalayan Times
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