Restriction in Kathmandu Valley eased a bit from today

KATHMANDU, June 15: The prohibitory order extended by a week in the Kathmandu Valley from today has been loosened slightly after the COVID-19 cases started to decrease. The restriction that is enforced simultaneously in all the three districts of the Valley will remain until 12 midnight of June 21. A joint meeting of the Chief District Officers of the three districts of the Valley, namely, Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur, on June 13 decided to ease the prohibitory order and extend it until June 21. During the prohibitory order, people’s mobility will be restricted unless necessary work.  Time duration to open groceries and other shops has been extended until 11 in the morning. During the prohibitory order, vegetable and meat shops, groceries, dairy, stores selling drinking water and cooking gas and department stores will remain open till 11 am. Vehicles supplying goods are allowed to run between 9 am to 11 am. Likewise, stationeries and printing press will remain open until 11 am. Shops selling construction materials and electrical materials are allowed to open after 4 pm. Online marketing and home delivery service will remain open until 7 pm. Vehicle repairing service will be allowed until 9 pm. Agricultural activities and supply of agricultural products will be eased by following the health protocols. Similarly, supply of construction materials will remain open between 9 pm to 5 am. Educational institutions will conduct classes online. Banks and financial institutions will continue their business by mobilising a limited number of human resources by following the health protocols set by the Nepal Rastra Bank. Beema Samiti, Beema Company and Securities Board of Nepal will continue their business on alternative by employing 20 percent of their total human resources.

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Quake jolts Kathmandu Valley

Kathmandu, Oct 22: An earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale jolted the Kathmandu Valley this morning. The quake with its epicenter around Khari of Dhadhing was recorded at 7:39 am today, according to the National Earthquake Monitoring and Research Centre's Chief Lok

Inundation in different parts of Kathmandu Valley

The incessant rainfall occurred since last night has caused inundation in different parts of the Kathmandu Valley.

IN PICS: Rainfall finally returns in Kathmandu Valley

KATHMANDU, Feb 26: Kathmandu Valley has finally witnessed rainfall after a long period of time. Kathmandu Valley usually used to receive rainfall in the winter but this is the first rainfall for the Kathmandu Valley this year in this season.

Mountain range seen from Kathmandu Valley

A mountain range is seen from the Kathmandu Valley during sunset time on the occasion of International Mountain Day in Lalitpur, Nepal.

Rains in Kathmandu Valley throughout day

Weather Forecasting Division has said the Kathmandu Valley is to witness the rainfall throughout the day today.

Public bus fare increased in Kathmandu Valley

Public transport fares have increased in the Kathmandu Valley and Bagmati.

Four new cities added in Kathmandu Valley

Four year ago, the government of Nepal had decided to approve four new towns in Kathmandu Valley.

Waste mgmt resumes after 12 days in Kathmandu Valley

After twelve days of stalling, waste management in Kathmandu Valley has restarted.