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From The Nepali Press
Home coming Annapurna Post, 8 March
FROM ISSUE #238 (11 MARCH 2005 - 17 MARCH 2005)
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NEPALGANJ?The fact that many Nepalis who had fled the conflict to India are starting to return may be an indication that things are returning to relative normalcy in their home districts. According to the police at the Nepalganj-Rupedia border checkpoint, the number of people leaving Nepal used to be in the hundreds every day but that traffic has slowed. ?Now, they are coming back,? says Police Inspector Chabilal Rana at the border, citing that 563 Nepalis came back last Friday and only 101 crossed over into India. Last month the numbers were reversed and about 500 people from Bheri, Rapti and Karnali left for India everyday. The people leaving are seasonal migrants who go to pick grapes or apples in Himachal Pradesh.
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• Back to work
• Gurkhas greet verdict • Dateline Varanasi • Yadav's turn • "Society still looks down on business people." Over the past seven days • Giving their art and soul
• 'Tis the season • Down and dirty • Venting it out in Varanasi • Unseen heroes Over the past seven days LATEST COMMENTS
gorkhemutu on 'Gallery':
IF YOU ALL HAVE FAITH, AND YOU ARE BIT RELIGIOUS, THEN YOU SHOULD THINK OF ONE ....
jai maobadi on 'Gallery':
Those people, who still think the Gyanendra a hero or a king, are a real douchebag. ....
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