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CCMC forms mechanism to address people’s complaints



KATHMANDU: Covid-19 Crisis Management Centre (CCMC) has formed a mechanism to address the complaints of the people during the prohibitory period.

The mechanism was formed to immediately implement the people’s complaints and suggestions after Director of CCMC, Deputy Prime Minister Ishwor Pokharel, directed in this regard today, said Pokharel’s press advisor, Ganesh Pandey.

Pandey added that the mechanism was formed in order to resolve the problems within 24 hours once people put forth their problems making a phone call at toll-free no 1140.

Similarly, CCMC has also requested to dail105 for body management and 102 for ambulance service as well as requested to those leaving for abroad and returning from abroad to fill up the form kept on the website of CCMC.

The government has imposed prohibitory order in Kathmandu Valley from today after the rapid spread of coronavirus infection.

Publish Date : 29 April 2021 21:40 PM

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