The District Administration Office, Kailali suspends services till 16th September
Dhangadhi : The District Administration Office, Kailali has stated that no service will be provided till 16 September. The administration issued a notice on Sunday stating that all services including citizenship and passport have been suspended following the prohibitory order issued in the district.
A notice issued by Administrative Officer Yadav Bahadur Bhandari said, "All the services including citizenship and passport issued by this office have been postponed till 16 September in accordance with the prohibition order."The administration lifted the injunction imposed in Kailali on Saturday.As per the order given by Chief District Officer Bohara, public and private vehicles will be allowed to operate in the district by following the odd even rule. Public transport will be allowed place one passenger in one row or fill only 50 percent of the vehicle.
In the case of city rickshaws and autos, it will be possible to operate with a maximum of two passengers by fulfilling the transport criteria. Businesses including food items, fuel, cooking gas, vegetables, fruits, dairy, clothing shops will be able to operate to meet the health standards. Hotels and restaurants are allowed to provide home delivery service.
All Businesses can operate from 5 am to 7 pm. While people are not allowed to step out of their houses from 9 pm to 5 am. Services and venues including educational institutions, training centers, cinema halls, party palaces, fun parks, stadiums, futsal, sports venues, salons, beauty parlors, swimming pools, gyms, fitness centers, spas and salons will not be available. All religious and cultural activities except internal worship are also prohibited.
No fairs, festivals or processions will be allowed. Government and public offices will be able to run the office alternately with the minimum number of employees present and following the health safety standards. Other employees have also been ordered to make arrangements to perform their duties from home. Crowded offices such as the District Administration Office, Land Revenue Office, Survey Office and Transportation Office will not be allowed to offer services beyond the daily administrative work.
Banks and financial institutions (including cooperative insurance) will be able to operate from 11 am to 2 pm without any congestion due to social distance. Industries will be allowed to operate in compliance with the safety standards and health standards adopted by the Commerce and Supply Sector prescribed by the Government of Nepal.