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Long-route vehicular service standstill



KATHMANDU: Operation of long-route vehicles has come to a halt from Monday taking into consideration the potential risks of COVID-19 outbreak.

The Nepal National Federation of Transport Entrepreneurs took the decision to shut the operation of long-route vehicles to implement the government’s decision to stop the service from Monday, Federation’s general secretary Saroj Sitaula said.

Sitaula informed that they have stopped the operation of long-route vehicles upholding the government’s decision.

However, vehicular service in Kathmandu valley and other short-distance areas have not been stopped.

Publish Date : 23 March 2020 11:23 AM

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