The Nakshalbari Science and Adventure Association and Nature Conservation Society of India organized an Indo-Nepal friendship meeting to promote better people to people relations along the border.
Consulate General of Nepal to Kolkata Chandra Kumar Dhimiray, Additional Chief District Officer (ACDO), Sabhasad and other dignitaries from Nepal attended the meeting.
The issues discussed revolved around animal conflict, human trafficking, and tourism industry of both the countries.
"We want to develop the relation between the border people and think this kind of meeting will boost up the cordial relation between India and Nepal," said President of Nature Conservation Society (NCC) Jhapa of Nepal, Arun Karki.
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