Prohibitory Orders Extended in Kathmandu Valley by one week till June 21

News 13 Jun 2021 1079

Prohibitory orders notice

The prohibitory order has been extended for another week in Kathmandu. It has been decided to extend the Prohibitory Orders for one more week (Till 2021 June 21).

A joint meeting of the Chief District Officers of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur has decided to extend the Prohibitory Orders with the conclusion that the risk of Coronavirus has not decreased.

However, Prohibitory orders have been relaxed due to declining infection rates. Now the vegetable and food shops will be open till 11 am. Online dome delivery services will also be operated.

The administration has also decided to allow the opening of a bookstore as the academic session is about to begin. Accordingly, the bookstore will be open till 11 am. It has been decided to open a hardware store after 4 pm.

As it is the time of agriculture, it has been decided to facilitate the work related to it. It has also been decided to facilitate people who go to different countries for the purpose of obtaining a visa.

In the previous discussions of the Chief District Officers, it was also discussed allowing traffic to be operated in the Odd number system. But after the health ministry said it would be risky, transportation issues were not included in Sunday's meeting.

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