Armed Police team monitors Indian border area, discusses border issues with locals

The team monitored the area from the Kalikhola Timbung Pokhari area of ​​Sidingwa Rural Municipality-1 to the Indian border area near Gyalsing.

kartik 25, 2082

Ananda Gautam

Armed Police team monitors Indian border area, discusses border issues with locals

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A team from the Armed Police Force Kanchenjunga Regiment has conducted an on-site observation of the border area of ​​Taplejung, which borders India, and interacted with locals on border issues.

A joint border monitoring patrol was conducted with Indian security personnel and a cleanliness campaign was launched.

A team including Taplejung Chief District Officer Shivraj Sedhai and Armed Police Deputy Superintendent Pramod Prakash Pathak monitored the area from the Timbung Pokhari area of ​​Sidingwa Rural Municipality-1 Kalikhola to the Indian border area near Gyalsing.

Educational materials were distributed to students of Kalikhola Basic School in the border area and interactions were held with parents and teachers on border issues, said Principal Nandaram Baniya. The interaction was also attended by people's representatives including Rural Municipality Chairman Man Bahadur Rai.

The Armed Police Border Security Force is located in Chiwa Bhanjyang of Panchthar. The same team has been monitoring Taplejung, which has more than 85 kilometers of Indian border.

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