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Revenue collection down 20 pc at Birgunj customs after quake

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PARSA, June 18: The Customs Office, Birgunj, has collected revenue of Rs 1.75 billion rupees, less during the May 15- June 15 period as compared to the April 15-May 15 period.

The Department of Customs had a target of raising Rs 8.94 billion from the Birgunj-based Customs Office but has been able to collect only Rs 7.19 billion as the Office remained without work following the April 25 earthquake and aftershocks. It is 20 per cent less as compared to a month period from mid- April to mid-May, said Information Officer Sushil Sharma.


The Office has also failed to meet the target for mid April to mid May collecting Rs 2.61 billion less as compared to the previous month. The Office raised Rs 300 million to Rs 320 million per day in average, said Chief Customs Officer Mitralal Regmi.

The import of various goods from India went down as the trade stores in India suffered damage in various places and remained close, he added. RSS




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