"We have come to know that requirement of petro products has increased in Nepal post-quake...We will ensure adequate supply of fuel...," he told reporters.
Pradhan, who was here to review damages inflicted by earthquake in several districts in North Bihar, said that the availability of petroleum products at the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) depots at Raxaul was being reviewed as the fuel was being supplied to Nepal from these depots.
Stating that India has launched an extensive relief measures in Nepal, Pradhan said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was himself monitoring relief measures for the neighbouring country.
He said that a large number of tourists, labourers among other people from India were still stranded at different places in Nepal which has been ravaged by a powerful earthquake two days ago and added that efforts were on to bring all those people back home.
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