Tuesday, March 18th, 2025

NC calls for continuing prohibitory order in Kaski


23 August 2020  

Time taken to read : 2 Minute


  • A
  • A
  • A

KASKI: The Nepali Congress (NC) Kaski chapter urged the local administration not to lift the restrictive order against coronavirus pandemic right now as the virus has been already reached the community level.

The party made this call through a press statement today.

The statement issued by party’s district president Krishna KC highlighted the need of further tightening the measures against the virus for the safety of people’s health though people’s life has become tougher due to prohibitory measures.

Accusing the government of becoming irresponsible towards the crisis management, the party warned of grave consequences of the virus.

The party advocates for going with restrictive measures by giving its appropriate alternatives to the people. It also drew the government’s attention towards ensuring better treatment to COVID-19 patients and expanding the capacity of COVID facilities.

Accusing the State government of focusing on increasing the facilities of people’s representatives and local government representatives of indulging in financial irregularities, the party claimed that economic assistance given by several organizations was left unused.

It has sought to use such monetary collection to provide relief assistance to the people and make public the details of such assistance and distribution.

The State and local governments have been further urged to be responsible for problems that people are facing during the crisis.

The NC appealed to all to take preventive measures against the virus and wished for quick recovery of the infected ones and extended heartfelt condolence to the families who have lost their dear and near ones to the coronavirus. RSS

Publish Date : 23 August 2020 23:03 PM

One arrested with over Rs 200 million in cash

KATHMANDU: Police have arrested a person in possession of over

Newly appointed IGP Deepak Thapa awarded rank insignia

KATHMANDU: Deepak Thapa has been formally awarded the rank insignia

Ministry of Urban Development reports Rs 12.24 billion expenditure in current fiscal year

KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Urban Development has spent Rs 12.24

Gold price hits record high again, increases by Rs 1,100 per tola

  KATHMANDU: The price of gold in Nepal has surged

NSU protests at RR Campus, demands FSU elections

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Students’ Union (NSU) staged a protest at