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Maylumaya
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Posted on 06-01-09 6:32
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Indian border force SSB drives 1800 Nepalis in Nepal:- -kantipur news online DANG, June 1 - Hundreds of people have been displaced as border security force of India, Seema Surakshya Bal (SSB), reportedly drove them out form various bordering villages of Dang district along Nepal-India border. More than 1,800 people are now taking shelter in a community forest of Satbariya-2 in Deukhuri area in the district. The victims said the SSB personnel encroached the Nepali territory and torched their settlements. "We were compelled to leave our homes to protect our lives," said Purna Kumari Bista, 70, of Rajpur VDC-7. She said the Indian side also shifted border pillars some 35 metres inside Nepali land. The villagers of various 22 bordering villages of Rajpur, Bela and Koilabas VDCs in the district were displaced by the SSB. The displaced have also accused the SSB personnel of raping their women and pillaging their villages every now and then. The enraged victims blamed the government for not providing security despite the repeated excesses from the Indian side. " Nepalese people must do something about it while political parties are too corrupt.."
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Posted on 06-14-09 2:57
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these fagots are encroaching our land
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Maylumaya
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Posted on 06-15-09 9:11
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Nepal government and Nepali people must fix Nepali boundries using GPS technology before its too late to fix with Indian aggression. What is GPS technology? The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) developed by the United States Department of Defense and managed by the United States Air Force 50th Space Wing. It is the only fully functional GNSS in the world, can be used freely by anyone, anywhere, and is often used by civilians for navigation purposes. It uses a constellation of between 24 and 32 medium Earth orbit satellites that transmit precise radiowave signals, which allow GPS receivers to determine their current location, the time, and their velocity. Its official name is NAVSTAR GPS. Although NAVSTAR is not an acronym,[1] a few backronyms have been created for it.[2]
Since it became fully operational on April 27, 1995, GPS has become a widely used aid to navigation worldwide, and a useful tool for map-making, land surveying, commerce, scientific uses, tracking and surveillance, and hobbies such as geocaching. Also, the precise time reference is used in many applications including the scientific study of earthquakes and as a required time synchronization method for cellular network protocols such as the IS-95 standard for CDMA.
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Posted on 06-19-09 5:21
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'India constructing dike in Dus Gaja area in Rautahat' in Nepali Land While the border problem in Dang and Susta stands unresolved the Indian side has been constructing a dam by 'encroaching' Nepali land in Rautahat district, a report said. A team led by chief district officer of Rautahat, Kamalesh Kumar Sinha, has reported that the Indian side has been erecting a dike by encroaching the common border at Banjaraha and Aurahiya, Ujyaalo F.M said. Quoting CDO Singha, the report said India has removed the border pillars on the no man's land, the 10-yard wide strip of land known as Dus Gaja, where reconstruction of dam is going on since one week. The dam which had been damaged in 2050 B.S is being reconstructed now. Nepalis in at least half a dozen villages fear inundation due to the reconstructed dam. Sinha also informed that the district administration would report to the government about his team's finding and also initiate negotiation with the Indian side to resolve the issue. nepalnews.com June 19 09
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