2 girls who had walked to school from Kalimati to get their SEE admit card were found at the Nepal-India border in Birganj

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2 girls who had walked to school from Kalimati to get their SEE admit card were found at the Nepal-India border in Birganj

2 girls who had walked from Dera in Kalimati, Kathmandu on Tuesday morning to get the admit card of SEE, were found at Miteri bridge on the Nepal-India border in Birganj. 17 and 18-year-old Sunita and Radha (name changed) were found by SSB personnel of the Indian Security Force at 7 pm on Tuesday from Miteri Bridge on the Nepal-India border in Birganj.

They were stopped by Indian security personnel after they said that they were in a relationship with an Indian teenager and that they were going to India. Those girls from Rautahat and Saptari have been camping in Kathmandu with their families for a long time. SEE is starting from Thursday. An admission card was also found with a girl.

SSB officials contacted Maiti Nepal Birgunj Periodical Home after a linguistic problem. A team including Birgunj chief Goma Poudel of Maiti Nepal reached the Miteri bridge and rescued both the girls. 

India Bihar Vaishali District Home telling young men 18/18-year-old 'A'  And 'B' has been placed in the ward police office space.  Both the girl and the young man have said that they are in love with each other and they are planning to go to India and get married and are going to leave Nepal. 'A' has been living in Kathmandu for a long time and his father works as a house builder. He had a love affair with Radha who lived near his camp.  Through 'A' in India, his close friend 'B' and Radha's close friend Sunita had a mobile phone contact and 'B' and Sunita also had a love affair. Both the girls were chased away from Nepal and reached Kathmandu 4 days ago. 

'A' and 'B' left the AYUSH camp in Kathmandu to return home to India on Monday and stayed at a lodge in Kathmandu. On Tuesday, the four met and walked from Kathmandu to Birgunj to go to India.

When the organization working against human trafficking was not monitored at the border, they were on their way to India when they were spotted by the Indian security personnel. Paudel, the head of Maiti Nepal Birgunj Periodical Home, said that efforts are being made to contact the parents of the girls. 

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