Nepal committee submits report on border issues with China
Kathmandu: A committee, which was formed by the Nepal government to study border issues with China, has submitted its report to Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand on Sunday.
Nepal and China have issues with their border and according to an earlier survey by Nepal, China has encroached upon its territories in bordering districts, including Gorkha, Dolakha, Humla, Darchula, Sindhupalchowk, Rasuwa and Sankhuwasabha.
Earlier Nepal has complained that border pillars have disappeared in the Daulkha district of the Himalayan nation.
Committee's Coordinator Home Ministry Joint Secretary Jayanarayan Acharya submitted the report to Home Minister Khand at the ministry on Sunday afternoon, reports ANI.
"The committee prepared the report by conducting a field study and incorporating factual information about the border from LimiLapcha to Hilsa in Humla. This has also paved the way to study border issues in other parts of the country," the minister was quoted as saying by ANI while receiving the report,
He further said, "The government will take initiatives to implement the issues highlighted in the report."
Receiving the report, Minister Khand expressed commitment to take initiatives to implement the report prepared by the committee after conducting an on-site study.
Minister Khand also thanked the study team for completing the work by reaching remote areas.
The committee comprised Deputy Director-General of the Survey Department SushilDangol, Senior Superintendent of Nepal Police Umesh Raj Joshi, Senior Superintendent of Armed Police Force Pradip Kumar Pal, Joint Director of National Investigation Department Kishor Kumar Shrestha and Home Ministry Secretary Acharya, reports ANI.
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