Repair of 52 border pillars, construction of 11 and inspection of 402 in 3 months

The joint survey team formed in Chaitra 2082 repaired 52 border pillars, inspected 402, and constructed 11 in 3 months.

Ashad 1, 2083

Bhawani Bhatta

Repair of 52 border pillars, construction of 11 and inspection of 402 in 3 months

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The Nepal-India Joint Border Survey Team has measured and measured the boundary pillars and ten-gajas only in the non-disputed areas in the Far West. The maintenance, construction and inspection of the non-disputed boundary pillars have been carried out.

This issue was discussed in a meeting of high-ranking officials of Nepal and India held in Mahendranagar on Monday. The joint survey team, formed in Chaitra 2082, has repaired 52 boundary pillars, inspected 402 and constructed 11 in 3 months.

‘We have worked jointly in the non-disputed areas, the work has been completed successfully in a short period of 3 months,’ said Gyanendra Bista, an officer of the Survey Department and head of the joint survey team on the Nepal side. ‘We could not work in the disputed and sensitive areas.’ According to him, Nepal is carrying out the maintenance, construction and inspection of the odd-numbered boundary pillars and India is carrying out the work of even-numbered boundary pillars.

The meeting held in Mahendranagar on Monday was attended by the Chief District Officers of Kailali, Kanchanpur, Dadeldhura, Baitadi and Darchula, along with the Chief of the Division Forest Office and the Chief of the security agencies from the Nepal side.

The presence of the District Officers of Udyamsinghnagar, Champawat and Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand and Lakhimpur, Khiri and Pilibhit districts of Uttar Pradesh, along with the Chief of the security agencies from the Indian side.

‘The progress of the work done by the joint survey team was reviewed in the meeting,’ said Kanchanpur Chief District Officer Madan Koirala, ‘In the meantime, the joint survey team has been working vigorously in the dispute-free area.’ According to him, this is also a regular meeting.

The survey work has been postponed as the scheduled time of the joint survey team has expired and the rainy season has also begun, said Survey Department Officer Bista. The team, formed in Chaitra 2082, began work in the first week of Chaitra.

Bhawani

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