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The third meeting of the Nepal-India Boundary Working Group (BWG) at surveyor general level, which finished up in Nepal on Saturday, chose to introduce the 8,553 outskirt columns with the Boundary Global Navigation Satellite System, read an announcement that was issued by the Nepali government. The GPS framework will help finding the area, longitude, tallness and all situating of the pillars.Nepal and India have raised a sum of 8,553 columns along the outskirt, of which 1,325 are absent and 1,956 harmed. The Boundary Working Group is in charge of the development, reclamation and repair of fringe columns, including the clearing of the dead zone. The instrument is not commanded to determine a limit push in Susta and Kalapani, the most questioned outskirt ranges amongst Nepal and India.
The Boundary Working Group inspected reports put together by the Survey Official Committee and Joint Field Survey Teams (FST). Nepal and India in 2014 consented to settle the limit push inside three years notwithstanding Susta and Kalapani. Authorities from both the sides have effectively arranged and concurred 182-sheet strip maps of the limit through the GPS however have not marked the convention because of Nepal's dissent. The Nepali side said it won't sign the maps until the limit push in Susta and Kalapani is settled.
Two specialized boards SOC and FST reports to the BWG about the repairing, support and the moves up to the columns and infringement on the dead zone from both the sides. The meeting likewise finished the objective and timetable for the following field season and chose to organize the consummation of the multiplied assignments from past field seasons. Both the sides underlined the significance of making nearby experts and individuals living along the fringe mindful of the field work being directed by the joint groups, said the announcement. Chip away at settling the limit question was slowed down after 2007, yet strip maps were readied, aside from Kalapani and Susta.
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