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‘Nepal-B’desh will be linked by tunnel way’
Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supply Matrika Prasad Yadav has said that Nepal and Bangladesh will be connected via a tunnel way to promote transnational road link.
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Published at : April 30, 2018
Updated at : April 30, 2018 10:04
Kathmandu
Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supply Matrika Prasad Yadav has said that Nepal and Bangladesh will be connected via a tunnel way to promote transnational road link.
Inaugurating the third conference of small- and medium-sized enterprises from China and South Asian countries in the Capital on Sunday, Minister Yadav said a tunnel would be constructed to connect the two countries with the shortest route. A stretch of the India territory lies between Nepal and Bangladesh.
Stressing Nepal’s good relations with China, he said Nepal’s dream for prosperity could be realised by further consolidating such ties. Minister Yadav invited South Asian countries to invest in Nepal with confidence, urging entrepreneurs to boost production.
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