Hindustan Times (West UP)

Work on integrated Indo-Nepal checkpoint begins in UP

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MAHARAJGAN­J:ň Work on setting up an integrated check post for smooth movement of cargo and passenger vehicles has started on the India-Nepal border in Uttar Pradesh’s Maharajgan­j district, an official said on Saturday.

District magistrate Satyendra Kumar said the integrated checkpoint, the first one in the state, would come up in Sonauli, the internatio­nal exit point of the Buddhist circuit of Maharajgan­j.

The land port is close to Lumbini, the birthplace of Gautam Buddha and a popular Buddhist tourist hub in Nepal. It will be developed on the basis of the criteria of making passengers and tourists from abroad get good facilities in Sonauli.

The integrated checkpoint­s are being built on either side of the Indo-Nepal border to systematis­e the movement of cross-border cargo trucks by bringing customs and immigratio­n facilities under one roof, Kumar told PTI.

In 2004, the Indian government had approved the constructi­on of an integrated checkpoint in Sonauli, the DM said.

He added that the constructi­on of the boundary wall started under the supervisio­n of the home ministry near Kevataliya Tola of Sheikhfare­nda village near Sonauli town, around 300km northeast of Lucknow.

This checkpoint will be constructe­d in an area of 143 acres at a cost of Rs 700 crore.

A road will be built from Jugauli and Sukrauli villages to connect it with National Highway 24.

Work on land acquisitio­n has almost been completed as the land of 300 farmers has been acquired for the project. The process of land acquisitio­n from 288 farmers has been completed, according to a revenue department official.

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