
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has issued the official “Council for Nepal” of September 9, and stated what Indian citizens could do in the country, and Hellinka’s numbers to which they have access.
The official statement published on the Mea website and its official social media accounts recommends Indians to postpone traveling to Nepal due to the current protests of the country.
Indian Embassy in Nepal Number of lines:
In the Platform of Social Media X (formerly known as Twitter), the embassy said the Indians in Nepal could reach the following numbers if they need help or face an emergency situation.
“All Indian nationals in Nepal are hereby requested to record the following telephone numbers from the Indian embassy in Kathmandu, for contact, if they face any emergency situation or require help,” he said.
Air India, indigo to cancel flights; Nepalese airport
In particular, the Tribhuvan International Airport in the capital of Nepal Kathmandu was fully closed September, as the youth protest over the Internet and have become violent. The Nepalese army was deployed to ensure safety at the airport.
(Tagstotranslate) Advice for Nepal