A different cinema hall inside Nepal royal palace that will be open to all soon

The world inside the Narayanhiti palace has always been different. There was a cinema hall inside. And any new movie released in the market would be taken straight to Palace. The post A different cinema hall inside Nepal royal palace that will be open to all soon appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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New cinema hall in Nepalgunj aims to revive film industry

Nepalgunj, a city in western Nepal, is witnessing a gradual revival of the cinema industry, which was previously hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, a state-of-the-art cinema hall named ‘Cine Royal’ is nearing completion at Surkhet Road, Nepalgunj.

Screening of ‘Adipurush’ stalled nationwide

The umbrella organisation of cinema hall owners in Nepal is preparing to seek legal action to find a solution to the issue.

Tukucha river found under a cinema hall

Kathmandu Metropolitan City has excavated the Tukucha river by digging Jai Nepal movie hall compound.

The good old days of cinema halls in Nepal: Walking down memory lane

Walking down memory lane, they have interesting stories from those good old days of the cinema halls in Nepal. The post The good old days of cinema halls in Nepal: Walking down memory lane appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Prohibitory order in Kathmandu valley extended till Aug 10

KATHMANDU, Aug 4: The local administrations Kathmandu Valley issued a prohibitory order restricting all kinds of physical training, seminars, meetings and conferences. As the infection of COVID-19 has started increasing, such programs have been prohibited until August 10. Earlier, programs such as seminars, training, seminars, meetings and training were allowed to be conducted with the presence of not more than 25 people. Chief District Officer (CDO) of Kathmandu, Kali Prasad Parajuli, said that such events should be held virtually to stop such congested activities as the number of COVID-19 infected has started increasing. The Kathmandu administration has concluded that the risk has increased due to violation of the health protocol.  The order was issued by Tuesday’s joint meeting of the CDOs of the three districts -Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapu Meanwhile, the administration has also requested all those concerned to contact the respective local levels and district hospitals for antigen and PCR tests provided by the Government of Nepal free of cost to the person who has symptoms of COVID-19 and is in contact with the infected. It has also requested all to fully comply with the health protocol. Action will be taken as per the COVID-19 Crisis Management Ordinance 2078 BS against any violation of the protocol. In the order issued, the existing provision of a ban on all kinds of gatherings including in conference, party palace, cinema hall, dance bar, swimming pool, entertainment venue, museum, sports with spectators in stadiums and other crowded events. The order also states that people are not allowed to gather in open space, hold meetings/processions, hold festivals, banquets, etc. Medicine and health related shops can be opened at any time but other shops and businesses will be allowed to open only till 7:00 pm. Vehicles for local transportation of goods will be allowed only from 9 to 11 in the morning and from 4 to 7 in the afternoon. The administration has stated that health standards should be followed while conducting others business. Online orders for essentials, restaurants and fast food and other orders will be available for take-away or home delivery purposes only until 7 pm. Passenger vehicles can be operated with passengers according to the seat capacity and all the health protocols have to be followed.  As per the previous order, long distance vehicles will be allowed to operate following the health standards. Pre-scheduled examinations can be held with a maximum of 25 people in one room and all the health standards have to be followed.