Coronavirus

Nepal Government has Not Allowed to any Citizen to Enter

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India and Nepal have a soft relationship. In such a situation, Now the effect of Corona is visible on marriage. On Monday, two grooms were returned from the Sonauli border without getting married. Both these grooms wanted to go to Nepal for their marriage, but the Nepal government has banned to give entry of any citizen.

In Nepal two corona infected patients have been found. Nepal Health Minister Bhanu Bhakta Dhakal gave this information. He said that corona infection has been confirmed in Nepali citizens. Also said that the 19-year-old is undergoing treatment at the Venus Raj Tropical Hospital in Kathmandu. Also student came to Nepal from China,  infected in a young woman. She came to Nepal from France via Kuwait. After coming to Nepal, she was kept in isolation room for 14 days.

On Sunday, in the Achalgarh forest of Purandarpur police station area of ​​Maharajganj district, the French family was stunned by the villagers. On Monday, after inquiries by the police and health department team had reached the information, where in Nepal, permission was not returned to Gorakhpur. According to the information, the people of the administration worked hard and were kept in a safe place in the Laxmipur block premises. The French arrived in India from Pakistan via Bagha Border on a tourist visa on March 1, 2020. Outpost incharge Ganga Ram Yadav said that the French family has a tourist visa to visit India till 25 March. When the family did not gain entry into Nepal.

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