Https, April 26 -- After being stuck for three weeks, on no-man's land between India and Nepal some Nepalis are finally being allowed to go back to their home villages.

Among them were 325 Nepali workers who had trekked across India to reach the border, only to find that their own country was not allowing them in. They had been quarantined in the Nautanwa district of India's Uttar Pradesh state.

Rupandehi District Police Office reported that another 100 had been allowed to come to Nepal from the Sunauli checkpoint on Friday, and others from the Belahiya border post.

Nepali families from the Arghakhanchi district stranded in India for 24 days being allowed into Nepal.

On hand to receive some of the Nepali workers were local government...