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Four-day prohibitory order imposed in Dailekh



DAILEKH: The Dailekh District Administration Office has imposed a prohibitory order in Dailekh for four days beginning Thursday.

The decision to this effect has made in a meeting of the officials in a bid to control the coronavirus pandemic from spreading further.

According to Assistant Chief District Officer Indra Bahadur Chhetri, the administration has barred people from coming out of their houses except for emergency works.

All shops and businesses except those providing goods and services related to health, electricity, security, drinking water, telecommunication, milk and dairy products, medicines, petroleum products, waste management, vegetables, and foodstuffs will be shut.

Publish Date : 20 August 2020 17:11 PM

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