This story is from August 08, 2024

Night curfew along unfenced India-Bangla border in Meghalaya

Night curfew along unfenced India-Bangla border in Meghalaya
Shillong: In view of the fact that the India-Bangladesh bordering areas in East Khasi Hills is unfenced and, therefore, prone to infiltration from across the border, the district authority has clamped night curfew along the international border to pre-empt any attempt at infiltration, reports Manosh Das.We also published the following articles recently
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