India to shut down camp office at Nepal's Biratnagar on August 1

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

today said a of its embassy in Nepal's will be officially closed from August 1 as per the request made by the

"All services including issuing of motor vehicle permits, registration certificates for Indian nationals, attestation of documents and (birth/death registrations) being rendered by Embassy of Camp Office, will cease with effect from 1st August, 2018," the embassy said in a statement.

The embassy has also called concerned persons to contact Indian Embassy, effective from August 1, for these services which were earlier rendered by the in

was permitted to set up the temporary field office to issue passes to vehicles for plying on Indian roads in the bordering regions after Koshi floods severely damaged a 17-km stretch of the east-west highway.

Initially set up in the eastern district, the office was later shifted to Biratnagar, about 375 km from

The office, which issued passes to vehicles for plying on Indian roads in the bordering region, outlived its utility after the Nepalese side repaired the damaged stretch of the highway.

After a repair of the damaged portion of the highway, had asked India to shut down the but the Indian side did not comply, according to Nepalese officials.

On May 22, had announced it is winding up the camp office of the as the purpose for which the facility was established has already been fulfilled.

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 12:50 IST