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Nepal urges all its nationals in India to identify locations with emergency services

Nepal urges all its nationals in India to identify locations with emergency services

Kathmandu/New Delhi, May 11 (UNI) In the wake of the high tensions between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack, the Nepal Embassy in New Delhi has urged all Nepalis living in India to identify locations where emergency services are available.
Issuing an “urgent notice” on Friday, the embassy requested all Nepalis in India to remain cautious and safe, advising all Nepali nationals in India to be on high alert, according to Nepal News.
The Nepal Embassy also urged nationals to follow the security guidelines issued by the official authorities of the Government of India.

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