Wed Feb 09 2022
4 years ago
The indo-Nepal border will remain closed for 72 hours
The suspension bridges built between India and Nepal will be closed for arrival at 5 pm on February 12. Under Pithoragarh district, Pithoragarh, Dharchula, and Didihat assembly is adjacent to the Nepal border. Champawat and Lohaghat assemblies in Champawat are adjacent to the Nepal border. The border will be reopened on February 15.
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