How far would you go to charge your phone? These Bangladeshis come to India!
The residents of Mashaldanga, a Bangladeshi enclave in Indian territory, have to travel down a 230-metre PWD road to a foreign land - India - for their daily needs and to charge their cell phones because their enclave has no electricity supply. Mashaldanga, with a population of over 3,500, is one of 51 Bangladeshi enclaves situated in Indian territory, in West Bengal's Cooch Behar district. The entire population has to depend on adjacent Najirhat locality in Indian territory, approached by a 230-metre state PWD road, every day to charge cell phones, buy salt, vegetables and edible oil.
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