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'Maitri Bus Sewa' between Delhi and Nepal to resume soon

The Delhi Transport Corporation has announced plans to resume Maitri Bus Sewa between Delhi and Nepal soon if the COVID situation improves. The bus service was started between the two countries a few years back, but was suspended due to the pandemic that hit the world in March 2020. More on Times Travel.

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Delhi-Nepal 'Maitri Bus Sewa' to resume soon if Covid situation improves: DTC

Delhi-Nepal Maitri Bus Sewa to resume soon if Covid situation improves: DTC   Wed, Aug 04 2021 08:36:23 AM By Praveen Dwivedi New Delhi, Aug 4 (IANS): Delhi to Nepal bus service Maitri Bus Sewa which was suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic in March last year, may resume if the Coronavirus situation remains under control. An official in the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) told IANS that the bus services will resume though no date has been fixed for it yet. The official said that DTC has planned to send recommendations for this purpose to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), and if approved, the services will restart soon.

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Delhi-Nepal 'Maitri Bus Sewa' to resume soon if Covid situation improves: DTC

Delhi-Nepal 'Maitri Bus Sewa' to resume soon if Covid situation improves: DTC
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Growing Chinese presence in Himalayan Terrai: India must counter China in Nepal now

Growing Chinese presence in Himalayan Terrai: India must counter China in Nepal now © Provided by The Financial Express Post-colonial India wanted a special relationship based on its security umbrella over all three of its Himalayan neighbour-states, Nepal, Bhutan and Sikkim. By Lt Gen Shokin Chauhan (Retd) China s Invasion of Tibet The 1950–1951 invasion of Tibet by the People’s Liberation Army resulted in significant changes in the Chinese relationship with Nepal. China ordered restrictions on the entry of Nepalese pilgrims and contacts with Tibet and increased its support for the Communist Party of Nepal, which was opposed to the continuing of the Nepalese monarchy. Mao repeatedly stated from 1950 onwards that Taiwan, Tibet, and Hainan Islands were Chinese territories and would be repossessed in time and the predominant trait in this claim was the sudden appearance of existing maps showing large parts of Korea, Indo-China, Mongolia, Burma, Malaysia, Eastern Turkestan,

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Our right to move

news Our right to move Kathmandu Post Nepal, March 8 A couple of years ago, one of us was intercepted at the Sunauli border whilst crossing over on a rickshaw in the company of a male friend. Before we could say anything, we found ourselves in a room, being counselled for over an hour about the risks of being lured by the male friend and the risk of trafficking. It was only after we presented some papers identifying us as a law student en route to Pune for an academic conference in the company of eleven others were we let go.

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