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Rautahat extends prohibitory order till June 14



RAUTAHAT: The prohibitory order has been extended until June 14 in Rautahat district.

Issuing a notice today, the District Administration Office, Rautahat extended the order until the midnight of June 16.

A meeting of the DAO held today took a decision to this effect.

Chief District Officer Indradev Yadav informed that the order has been extended due to the risk of new variant of coronavirus.

With this order, the banks and financial institutes, groceries, fruits and vegetable shops are allowed to operate only for four days a week (Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday).

Similarly, essential vehicles such as an ambulance, and those carrying drinking water, fuel, medicine, foodstuffs, dairy, vegetables and fruits will be allowed to operate during the period.

Publish Date : 09 June 2021 14:01 PM

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