Small customs without infrastructure in Dodhara Chandni

Complaint of the customs chief - 'There is no house, no toilet, no drinking water'

Magh 6, 2081

Bhawani Bhatta

Small customs without infrastructure in Dodhara Chandni

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The small customs office at Dodhara Chandni, which was displaced during the armed conflict, has resumed operations from Saturday. Chhoti customs has been started from a dilapidated building without physical infrastructure.

 The service has been started from the dilapidated building of Chhoti Customs at Devisthan, Dodhara Chandni Municipality-3, Rajan Babu, Chief of Gaddachouki Customs Office said. 

In the feasibility study conducted a few days ago, a report was prepared stating that small customs cannot be operated immediately without physical infrastructure. "But there is pressure to start the work in a hurry, we will start the service from Saturday," the customs chief Kafle said, "There is no house to live in, no toilet, and no drinking water." Kafle said that 3 people including the office assistant have been assigned to small customs.  After the pressure from the administration, the receipts were sent from the Kailali customs office on Friday evening. Brought Kafle says. There is a practice of cutting the receipt in small customs. He said that in the main customs, there is a system to pay revenue online. 

Up to 5,000 worth of clothes or household goods can be brought through Chhoti Mansar. Kafle said that since quarantine is mandatory for food, it cannot be imported from there.

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