Here are seven pictures from Makalu Khabar published this week

Seven pictures published in Makalukhbar in the fourth week of Magh (Feb 12): –
Re-open of school
Students return to school as soon as the closed schools reopen following the start of the third wave of COVID-19. Despite the CCMC’s recommendation to open schools from Feb 13, Kathmandu’s Gokarneshwor Municipality opened schools in the city area from Feb 6.
Letters and hope
Parents at the Neel Saraswoti temple in Kathmandu on Shree Panchami. It is customary for parents to teach their children who have not yet been sent to school to write their first words with their fingers.
Muddy road
Neel Saraswoti, Kathmandu Lazimpat’s muddy road. Due to sluggish construction, the road has become muddy.
Vaccination time
Students line up to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The government has begun vaccinating citizens aged 12 to 17 against COVID-19. As a result, the second dose of vaccine has begun in schools across the country.
Blood donation
To avoid a shortage of blood needed for treatment, various organizations have been running blood donation programs.
Flexible separator
The Kathmandu Metropolitan City and the Traffic Police Department have installed a new type of lane separator on the road from Maitighar to Bijuli Bazar. The lights will be turned on, and flexible lane separators will be used, according to the Traffic Police, to reduce the number of accidents during the night.
Worship
Students attended Saraswati Puja at their school on the day of Saraswati Puja.