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An Indian advance team comprising security, protocol and foreign ministry officials arrived in Nepal on Thursday to prepare for President Pranab Mukherjee’s visit beginning on November 2 and continued to 3 and 4 respectively

Mukherjee’s visit will be the first by an Indian president in almost two decades. Then President KR Narayanan had visited Nepal in 1997.
Mukherjee is considered an old Nepal hand with extensive political contacts in Kathmandu, which were developed when he served as external affairs minister while Nepal was undergoing a major transition from monarchy to a republic.
He has visited Nepal many times in different capacities and enjoys very cordial relations with the country’s political leadership.
Once the Indian team, headed by the chief of protocol of the external affairs ministry, returns home, a formal announcement regarding the visit will be made, said Nepali and Indian officials.
Mukherjee is expected to make a three-day visit at the invitation of his Nepali counterpart Bidhya Devi Bhandari. He will visit Kathmandu, Janakpur, Pokhara and Lumbini during the trip.
Janakpur and Lumbini are famous religious sites for Hindus and Buddhists and Pokhara is a scenic city known for its lakes.
Mukherjee will be accorded a civic reception in Janakpur at the famous Ram-Janaki temple. He is also scheduled to lay the foundation for a portion of the Hulaki Road ( Postal Road) in Janakpur, which is part of a flagship project to build more than 1,700 km of roads in Nepal’s Terai region.
President Bhandari will visit Janakpur to oversee preparations for the civic reception, said chief district officer Dilip Kumar Chapagain. “We have formed many local committees in order to give a rousing welcome to the Indian president,” he said.
In Kathmandu, Mukherjee will meet Bhandari and other senior political leaders. He will also address a function at Kathmandu University and another event organised by India Foundation, a think tank initiated by BJP leader Ram Madhav.
The government of former prime minister KP Sharma Oli abruptly cancelled Bhandari’s scheduled visit to India in May, citing “lack of preparations and pressing domestic issues”. As a result, there was uncertainty over the Indian president’s visit to Nepal.
Kathmandu witnessed a change of regime in August and Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda” replaced Oli as the prime minister. Immediately after taking office, Prachanda sent two envoys to New Delhi and Beijing and extended invitations to the heads of state of both countries to visit Nepal.

Reaching out to the younger generation of Nepal, India on Thursday announced that from next year, Nepalese students would be able to compete for seats in IITs.


Announcing the new opportunity for the students of Nepal, President Pranab Mukherjee said academic and student exchange programmes had been part of the “long tradition” in bilateral ties and India would continue to help Nepal with developing its human resources. “I am very happy to announce that from 2017 onwards Nepalese students will have the opportunity to pursue graduate and postgraduate courses in Indian Institutes of Technology on a regular basis. For this, our Institutes of Technology will open their entrance examinations to Nepalese students,” said President Mukherjee during his speech at an event jointly organised by the think tanks of India and Nepal.
More opportunities
President Mukherjee said the youths of South Asia should not remain hostage to “baggage of history,” and urged that they should have more opportunities in education, health, technology and employment generation. “[IIT] aspirants would have the option to write these examinations in Kathmandu,” he said, drawing applause from the crowd that had several former prime ministers and Foreign Minister of Nepal Prakash Sharan Mahat. Arguing for more focus in educational and academic ties between the two neighbours, President Mukherjee said, “Our commitment is reflected in the grant of around 3,000 scholarships to Nepalese students every year, providing opportunities to study in Nepal and in India. We offer more than 250 scholarships annually for Government and non-Government employees of Nepal for training in technical institutes in India.”
President Mukherjee also met with a broad spectrum of political and civil society figures in the evening and reminded Nepal that India remained committed to its “neighbourhood first” foreign policy.
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Where as in other side. .

For a three-day state visit of Indian President Pranab Mukherjee on Friday Nepal Pokhara, Janakpur and the hell.Buddha Air plane they are about to go through the Janakpur and Pokhara. Mukherjee, 10 o'clock in the morning going to Janakpur flight. And 9 am to 11 am Buddhist, cuccepati, Chabahil, riot, manger, Tilganga, airport, tinakunesamma riding talents of Metropolitan Traffic Police Division Chief, DIG light Aryal said.


All the roads of nepal is being blocked where he arrived ... due to this Nepalese public face many problems in transportation and Communication tools.It's also effect to the visitors in nepal from various countries. ..So,Nepalese citizens are too annoyed for such disturbing act...
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