Nepali importers to get a warehouse in Kolkata

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Nepali importers to get a warehouse in Kolkata

November 28: Nepali importers can now use a separate warehouse in Kolkata port. Nepal's Consulate in the port city took the initiative to construct the warehouse in an unused land which had been lying vacant since the past 45 years.

The land taken on lease by Nepal was unused since decades.

Ek Narayan Aryal, Nepal’s consulate general to Kolkata, informed New Business Age that the warehouse made in 4,872 square meters of land has been constructed under the initiation of the consulate.

He told New Business Age that the warehouse will come into operation as soon as they fix the charge for using the warehouse. Goods imported from third countries will be stored at the warehouse.  It will help Nepali businessmen avoid fines caused due to the delay in transporting goods from the port.

The land has been taken on lease by the Government of Nepal since 1973, for which it has been paying Rs 55,700 per month as a rent to India.  

 

 

   

 

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