Nepal's southern neighbor India, which has effectively fabricated many unlawful structures in the Dasgaja region (a dead zone) along the eastern outskirt, has now begun building a religious community infringing upon the dead zone close Pashupatinagar-4 of Ilam area.
The Survey Department under the Ministry of Land Reform and Management has gone by the announced site taking after data from local people, police and the organization. Taking after a review, the office found that the dead zone has without a doubt been infringed upon by India.
Nepal and India are isolated by 60 feet of a dead zone. "Albeit both the nations shouldn't assemble any structures in the Dasgaja range, we found that India has infringed upon it to construct a Buddhist religious community," said Chief Survey Officer Sushil Dangol, in the wake of assessing the site.
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