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Birgunj: Revenue collections by the Dryport Customs Office in Sirsiya of Birgunj have decreased in the past five months compared to last fiscal year.

In the first five months of the current fiscal year, the office collected Rs 19.78 billion, which accounts for 32.94 percent of its annual revenue target.

Office Chief Dhan Bahadur Baruwal attributed the decline to a reduction in exports of foreign goods.

The highest collection occurred in the month of Asoj (September-October), amounting to Rs 4.36 billion, while the lowest was in Mangsir (November-December), with Rs 3.22 billion. In the corresponding period last fiscal year, the office had garnered the revenue of Rs 21.04 billion.