Published On: March 6, 2018 02:28 PM NPT
KATHMANDU, Mar 6: The government is going to prohibit the entry of vehicles without green- sticker on the roads of the metropolitan cities from the first day of Nepali calendar, Baishakh (April 14).
At a programme organized by Reporters Club Nepal here today, Minister for Population and Environment, Lalbabu Pandit, has said that they are going to strictly bring implement the green-sticker from April 14.
Minister Pandit said, "Any vehicles with green-sticker will undergo the standard test at any time from April 14. We will take action against owners of the vehicles and employee issuing green-sticker to such vehicles if the vehicles failed the standard-test."
He further said that the government was acting to create the dust-free environment in Kathmandu within a year.
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