BANIYANI (JHAPA), Feb 22: A total of twenty students studying at the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) in Odisha, India, returned to Nepal via the Kakarbhitta border.
Inspector Bijay Chauhan, the spokesperson for the District Police Office in Jhapa, reported that the students began returning through the border on February 18, with one of the groups arriving this morning (Saturday).
Kakarbhitta reaches last four

He said, "One or two students return daily. The arrivals continue, and those who arrived have already left for their destinations."
The students returning through the Kakarbhitta border include 20-year-old Sulabh Paudel from Kaski, Pokhara-8, 20-year-old Ayush Adhikari, 21-year-old Samim Paudel from Kathmandu-10, 20-year-old Akash Shah from Lalitpur, Mahalaxmi-4, 20-year-old Pyush Shah from Kathmandu-13, and 20-year-old Bikesh Shrestha from Gokarneshwar-7, Kathmandu.
Similarly, 20-year-old Aarti Rohi, 21-year-old Salimi Das, 20-year-old Risak Singh, 20-year-old Ayush Raj, 20-year-old Prajit Yadav, 20-year-old Rakesh Shah, 21-year-old Krish Das, and 20-year-old Nabin Mandal from Rajbiraj-2, Saptari, returned.
Additionally, 21-year-old Om Prasad Podar from Inaruwa-1, Sunsari, 21-year-old Aditya Mishra from Biratnagar-12, Morang, 22-year-old Keshab Gohibar from Bhardah-2, Saptari, 23-year-old Shubham KC from Ichambu-1, Kathmandu, 23-year-old Risabh Jha from Hetauda-2, Makwanpur, and 18-year-old Arushi Singh from Jaleshwar-12, Mahottari, also returned, according to the District Police Office, Jhapa.