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How will be the Prohibitory Order now?

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KATHMANDU: JUNE 20 – The prohibitory order issued on April 29 has not been open yet. The prohibitory order has not been open in the Kathmandu Valley (Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur) considering the future risks. Chief District Officer of Lalitpur, Dhundiraj Niraula, informed Makalu Khabar that the form of the prohibitory order imposed by the District Administration Offices of the three districts in the Kathmandu Valley will now be changed.

According to Niraula, the meeting of the detainees is being held on Sunday (today) at 5 pm. The meeting will now decide the form and policy of the prohibitory order. “Something is changing. It will be known after the meeting, ‘said Niraula.

Experts have already suggested that people come to the ‘loosedown format’. However, the detainees have been adding the same form of prohibitory order saying that the risk has not decreased. “When the risk does not decrease, we are forced to impose the same prohibitory order. Now the prohibitory order is a bit loose. We are still discussing about this, ‘Niraula said, adding,’ There has been a general discussion on whether to allow private vehicles to operate in the Valley by adding a prohibitory order. We have not reached a conclusion on this issue. There is also talk of allowing the system to operate forcefully. Let’s see what happens. These are the topics under discussion. ”

The Covid Crisis Management Committee (DCCMC) of the three districts has also suggested that private vehicles be allowed to run, an official said. Earlier, a meeting of Kathmandu DDMC was held. An official participating in the DCCMC said, “It has been agreed to allow private vehicles to run.” The same suggestion has been given to CDOs. ‘

Earlier, a meeting of the detainees had decided to extend the deadline by one week and decided to allow public places including hotels, shops and libraries to remain open till 11 am. Accordingly, these sites are now open. In the current prohibitory order, DDMC has suggested to open food shops till 4 pm.

However, the detainees said that the decision should be taken only after consulting the Ministry of Home Affairs and the COVID-19 Crisis Management Center (CCMC). Niraula said, “DDMC, CCMC, Home Ministry all have to take decisions according to their suggestions and needs.”