KATHMANDU, July 27: The public transport fares have dropped within Bagmati Province including the Kathmandu Valley starting from today.
The adjustment of the public vehicles fares will be in effect from today according to the Bagmati Province Government.
KATHMANDU, Jan 29: The Kathmandu Valley administrations have removed the odd-even number (bus, microbus and three-wheelers) rule imposed earlier in the wake of the third wave of coronavirus.
The meeting of the chief district officers of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur on Friday lifted the odd-even scheme.
However, this scheme remains effective in the case of private vehicles including two-wheelers and taxis, according to the meeting decision.
The odd-even number scheme is not enforced on the vehicles used for essential service.
The Kathmandu Valley administrations have removed the odd-even number (bus, microbus and three-wheeler) scheme imposed earlier in the wake of the third wave of coronavirus.
KATHMANDU, Jan 22: The odd-even rule for the vehicles has come into force in the Kathmandu Valley from Saturday.
District administration offices (DAOs) in three districts in the Kathmandu Valley --- Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur--- enforced an odd-even rule for vehicles effective to check the movement of people amid the third wave of coronavirus.
According to the local administration, the rule applies to all the private and public vehicles plying the streets. However, some of the vehicles carrying out emergency services are allowed to ply the streets without any sort of interruption.
Here are some photos taken on Saturday morning.
KATHMANDU, Jan 21: The district administration offices (DAOs) in the Kathmandu Valley – Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur -- have decided to enforce the odd-even rule for the vehicles effective from Friday midnight.
According to Ghanashyam Upadhyaya, CDO of Lalitpur district, private and public vehicles will have to operate on an odd-even basis in view of the surging coronavirus cases in recent days.
The new rule allows vehicles with odd number plates to ply on odd days and vice versa.
Public vehicles have to abide by public health protocol to contain the further spread of infectious diseases.
The odd-even rule, however, will not be applicable to the vehicles offering emergency services. Such vehicles include ambulances, hearses, fire brigades and those carrying medical equipment, petroleum products and other emergency goods.
KATHMANDU: The district administration offices (DAOs) in the Kathmandu Valley – Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur -- have decided to enforce the odd-even rule for the vehicles effective from Friday midnight.
According to Ghanashyam Upadhyaya, CDO of Lalitpur district, private and public vehicles will have to operate on an odd-even basis in view of the surging coronavirus cases in recent days.
The new rule allows vehicles with odd number plates to ply on odd days and vice versa.
Public vehicles have to abide by public health protocol to contain the further spread of infectious disease.
The odd-even rule, however, will not be applicable to the vehicles offering emergency services. Such vehicles include ambulances, hearses, fire brigades and those carrying medical equipment, petroleum products and other emergency goods.
KATHMANDU, Aug 10: Operation of private and public vehicles has been restricted in the Kathmandu Valley after 8 PM.
A joint meeting of the Chief District Officers (CDOs) of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur districts, on Tuesday, decided to tighten the ongoing prohibitory orders in the Valley in view of the rising corona cases.
Prem Prasad Bhattarai, CDO of Bhaktapur district said that the prohibitory orders have been extended until August 24.
See the order: