Sunday, December 21st, 2025

Muglin-Naubise road section to be closed for 3 hours daily



MUGLIN: The Muglin-Naubise road section will be closed for 3 hours daily, for five days, starting today (Sunday).

The Nagdhunga-Muglin Road Project has stated that the road will be closed from 11 am to 2 pm each day to facilitate road improvements, including rock cutting at Pokharebhir and Bishaltar.

Bijay Darai, engineer for the Nagdhunga-Muglin Road Project West Section, said that the District Safety Committee had decided to implement the closure to allow for necessary improvements to the road.

During the closure, designated areas will be provided for both heavy and light vehicles to stop.

Heavy vehicles traveling towards Gajuri from Naubise will stop at Galchhi-Baireni, while light vehicles will halt at Jarekhet for the work at Pokharebhir.

Similarly, heavy vehicles coming from Chitwan to Naubise will stop at Chalise, and light vehicles at Ghatbesi.

For improvements at Bishaltar, heavy vehicles entering Malekhu from Muglin will be stopped at Majhimtar, and light vehicles at Charaudi Bazaar.

In the same way, vehicles traveling from Malekhu to Muglin will have heavy vehicles stopped at Benighat Bazaar and light vehicles at Bishalaltar.

Ambulances and security vehicles will be allowed to pass through the closure areas in a coordinated manner.

The District Traffic Police Office, Dhading, has urged all drivers to follow lane discipline when stopping or driving during the closure period.

Publish Date : 22 December 2024 08:24 AM

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