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KATHMANDU, June 15: The district administration offices of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur – the three districts in the Kathmandu Valley - have extended the prohibitory orders enforced in the Valley to curb the further spread of COVID-19, relaxing some restrictions enforced earlier.
By Kunga Hyolmo

KATHMANDU, June 15: The district administration offices of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur – the three districts in the Kathmandu Valley - have extended the prohibitory orders enforced in the Valley to curb the further spread of COVID-19, relaxing some restrictions enforced earlier.


The latest prohibitory orders have come into effect from Tuesday and will be effective till the mid-night of June 21.


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Things that are not allowed during this period



  • Public gatherings, seminars, training etc

  • Venturing outdoors unnecessarily

  • Opening cinema halls, party palaces, swimming pools, clubs, libraries, gyms etc

  • Schools and colleges cannot conduct physical classes

  • Private and public vehicles restricted to ply the roads


Things that are allowed



  • Online classes

  • Those people who need to visit embassies for EDV and abroad studies can visit

  • Embassies can conduct exams and interviews adopting proper COVID-19 safety measures

  • Agricultural activities

  • Essential industries and construction companies can remain open making arrangements of accommodation of workers at their respective workstations

  • Pharmacies can remain open 24/7

  • Vegetable and fruit shops, book shops, dairy shops and other essential suppliers can remain open till 11 AM

  • Hardware shops allowed to remain open after 4 PM

  • Online deliveries and takeaway services allowed till 7 PM

  • Workshops can be operated till 9 PM

  • Two people from a family whose family members are admitted to hospital allowed venturing outdoors. Report card of patient and hospital admission card required

  • A maximum of seven people and a vehicle allowed for a wedding. Wedding ceremonies to be conducted at your own home

  • High-level government officials with identity cards allowed to go outdoors

  • Those traveling via international flights require an air ticket, passport and visa document to travel to the airport

  • Journalists with identity cards issued by the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology and permissions from the CDO office allowed to travel


For vehicles



  • Ambulances and vehicles used for drinking water supply and sanitation can be operated

  • Vehicles used by electricity and communication offices for maintenance activities allowed plying the roads

  • Vehicles used for supplying daily essentials allowed operating from 9 PM to 11 AM

  • Vehicles supplying essentials to construction activities are allowed to operate from 9 PM to 5 AM


Banks and Financial institutions



  • Banks allowed to operate limited branch offices adopting COVID-19 safety protocols

  • Insurance companies and Security Board can operate turn wise with a maximum of 20 percent of manpower

  • Cooperatives and remits to stay open two days a week (Sunday and Thursday)

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