The administration has made it compulsory for those who seek licences
for border trade at Nathu-la to submit certificates saying they are not
employed with the state or central governments.
The East district collector said "unemployment declaration" was made
mandatory as there were complaints in previous years that government
employees had secured the licences for trade with the Tibetan Autonomous
Region.
"From this year, merchants have to submit declarations saying they
are unemployed . The applicants have to submit certificates from their
respective panchayat representatives or municipality councillors
vouching for their unemployment status," said the East district
collector, Prabhakar Verma.
This year's trade is slated to begin on May 2 and will continue till
November. The trade licences are valid for just one year and have to be
renewed annually. The trade is conducted from Monday to Thursday every
week.
Nathu-la is in the East district, whose collectorate issues the licences for the trade.
The other documents which are needed for the licence are voters'
card, trade licence and Sikkim subject certificate. #According to
sources, the government has received 100 applications for the trade
permits so far. "The application and documents will be scrutinised
properly and only then the permits will be issued," said the collector.(TT)
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