Along the Border, An Indian 'Connection' To Nepal Protesters | Read

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  • Published On: October 03, 2015
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About 200 metres from the Nepal border, in the Indian town of Raxaul, a makeshift community kitchen opened up around two weeks ago. Hundreds of protesters from Nepal, who have pitched tents on the stretch of no-man's land between the two nations, eat two meals a day at the kitchen.

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