Friday, December 16, 2016

Meet with Dr. Rajesh Ahiraj


The due date issued by the Indian government to exchange fiscal declarations in the classifications of 500 and 1,000 is just 13 days away, yet no strong measures have been announced for exchanging these banned Indian notes in Nepal.

Nepali transient workers in India too continue confronting an exceptional time.

Nepal's Ambassador to India Deep Kumar Upadhyay said he is in meeting with Indian powers about settling the issues.

In spite of the way that the concerned forces of both the countries are in meeting, there is no indication of any course of action along these lines.

Indian government on November 8 pronounced that money related declarations in the classes of 500 and 1,000 will stop to be legitimate fragile after December 30.

In any case, Nepalis holding the banned Indian notes in Nepal and Nepalis working in India are continuously getting apprehensive, as paying little heed to the likelihood that the a couple of courses of action are set up for exchanging these notes, the window time period will be pretty much nothing.

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