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Government decides to adopt odd-even vehicle rule



KATHMANDU: The government has decided to run private vehicles including two-whellers and cabbies under the basis of odd and even number plates.

It also decided to ease the nationwide lockdown as per the modality proposed by the COVID-19 Control Management Centre-Operation (CCMC-Ops).

A meeting of the Council of Ministers held at an official residence of Prime Minister KP Oli in Baluwatar, the government had decided to open shops, private vehicles and run cabbies under the basis of odd and even number plates.

The odd and even number will be confirmed by the last digit of the number plates, according to Minister Pun.

Markets will also be allowed to open in compliance with certain criteria of the CCMC, he said.

Complete decision on this modality will be publicized this afternoon, he said.

Decision regarding operation of long routed vehicle hasn’t been made, he said.

The odd and even number will also be operated under the basis of odd and even number dates of the Nepali calendar.

Publish Date : 11 June 2020 06:23 AM

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