Providing compensation for the land where a transmission tower stands alone is not enough. It should follow justifiable compensation for the right of way as well.
The official announcement of the reopening of 14 traditional border trade points between Nepal and China on Saturday marks a significant milestone in the bilateral relations of these two neighboring nations. After a hiatus of four years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the resumption of trade and movement through these traditional crossings, including the notable Kimathangka transit in Sankhuwasabha, promises to enhance economic ties and foster deeper people-to-people connections, which are crucial for sustainable and mutually beneficial relations.
KATHMANDU, May 26: Following continuous diplomatic efforts by the Government of Nepal, most border crossings with trade points to China including the Kimathangka transit in Sankhuwasabha have reopened for service from Saturday.