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AAN demands to ease lockdown restrictions



KATHMANDU: The Advertising Association of Nepal (AAN) has demanded the government to find a way to make the life of the people easier.

The association has requested the government to ease the life of the people in a safe and comfortable manner by taking into account the impact of the long-term lockdown on the general public and industry, business, factories, service industry and mass media.

As it is necessary to ease the lives of the common people, the government is requested to find other solutions, said AAN President Rabindra Kumar Rijal.

“The state now faces two major challenges. On the one hand, the protection of the general public and on the other hand, the smooth running of economic activities for which it is necessary for the industrialists to run their businesses in a safe manner,” reads the statement.

Publish Date : 01 June 2020 19:34 PM

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