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Prohibitory order imposed in Narayanhiti area for 39 days starting today

The Kathmandu administration enforced a prohibitory order in the Narayanhiti Durbar Museum area for 39 days starting today (Saturday).
By Republica

KATHMANDU, May 31: The Kathmandu administration enforced a prohibitory order in the Narayanhiti Durbar Museum area for 39 days starting today (Saturday).


Chief District Officer Rishiram Tiwari announced that the authorities have banned gatherings of more than five people from July 1 to July 8 for protests such as sit-ins, demonstrations, blockades, rallies, and assemblies in the designated area.


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He specified that the prohibited zone stretches from Keshar Mahal Chowk to the southern gate of Narayanhiti Durbar Museum up to Jai Nepal Mod, and from Mahendra Statue to the museum's southern gate.


He said the administration issued the order, in addition to the previously designated restricted zones, after the Kathmandu District Security Committee recommended it, as per Section 6, Sub-section 3(a) of the Local Administration Act, 2028 BS.


 

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