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Ministry of Home Affairs urges people to follow COVID protocols


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2021 Aug 22, 16:38,
This image shows the main entrance of the Ministry of Home Affairs in Singha Durbar, Kathmandu in July, 2020. Photo courtesy: Bhim BC

The Ministry of Home Affairs has urged all to follow COVID safety protocols while celebrating festivals.

The Ministry says that safety protocols should also be followed in the market as well.

Ministry's Spokesperson Phanindramani Pokharel said the people have been urged to avoid gathering while celebrating cultural festivals and maintain health safety measures while purchasing daily consumer goods.

The District Administration Offices across the district have been directed internally to act against any activities that may create crowds and ensure the celebration of festivals within a very close circle, according to Pokhrel.

 "The concept of smart lockdown has been implemented after analysing the situation and the local administration will carry out its role accordingly," said Pokharel.

The local administration has been granted the rights to tighten or relax the prohibitory rules.

Prohibitory order in the Kathmandu Valley has been extended till August 24 as the risk of COVID-19 infection is further increasing.

The Kathmandu District Administration has called for celebrating the Janai Purnima festival today and the Gaijatra Festival that falls on Monday without creating crowd.

Chief District Officer Kali Prasad Parajuli has called everyone to follow the safety guidelines to stay safe from COVID-19.

Senior Superintendent of Police, Basant Bahadur Kunwar said police is being mobilized in all 77 districts as per the order of the government and the restrictive order against the pandemic issued by the local administration. The infection risk seems to be increasing as business centres, religious places and public areas are crowded even during the prohibitory order.

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