Satish Aditya
Motihari : Nepal continues to reel under the flood fury following heavy and incessant rain for week in the catchments areas of rivers in the country. The flood has wreaked havoc in Nepal and the people are facing the worst flood in recent times. The southern part of Nepal known as tarai area adjoining Bihar in India has been ravaged due to the flood. As the flood water has already receded from a vast inundated areas, the trail of destruction is getting more visible.
Several pillars erected on India-Nepal border on No Man’s Land were either uprooted or damaged in the flood. According to an official report, four bounday pillars in Kapilvastu district were destroyed and caved in the flood while 6 other pillars were damaged in Gaur and Rautahat districts. There are 8,553 boundary pillars in a stretch of 1,880 km on both sides along Indo-Nepal border.
It may be recalled that India and Nepal have agreed to install global positioning system (GPS) in every boundary pillar..This decision was taken at the Nepal-India boundary working group meet held at Deharadun in India on August 26 , 2017. The process of GPS installation is yet to be completed. The installation of GPS in all boundary pillars will facilitate relocation of
pillars if they are damaged in natural disaster or due to encroachments.
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