Masses of people try to cross the border from India to Nepal

11, Jan 2022 | nepaltraveller.com
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With the rising cases of COVID-19 in India, the Nepalis who were employed are returning home in large numbers than ever before

With the rising cases of coronavirus infection in various cities of the neighboring country, India, the Nepalis who went there for employment are returning home in large numbers than ever before. The border points at Mahottari district have witnessed an influx of people returning home from Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, and Madras cities of India.

Although there has been a mass exodus of people entering Nepal, no record or account has been maintained of them. With the district having 38 kilometers border with India and having dense settlements on both sides, it is the perfect place for the influx of people to come to Nepal via trails.

While bus transportation is conducted on both sides of the border connecting Matihani, Bhittamor, and Samsi, many people are using trails fearing that they would be frisked in the border points. Lalan Kumar Singha from Manrasiwa Municipality of Mahottari district points to the settlement beyond the border and said, "The entry and exit are commonplace here. The village beyond the border is Gorhari of Sitamadi district of India. I don't think our administration is keeping records of the influx."

Similarly, Pabindra Raya from Halkhori shared that many people were using detours to enter Nepal fearing that they would be checked by security persons at border points. For lack of security check and coronavirus test, the spread of coronavirus in the border area is highly likely which has inflicted havoc among the people here.

Moreover, social activist Mohammad Imtiyaj from Samsi said, "Although it is not wise to disallow home comers, the entry points need to be managed well during the crisis to avoid the spread of coronavirus." He worried why the health desk was not set up at border points.

Photo Courtesy: [Bhaskarrijal/Wikipedia Commons]

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