In the request of the police, it is said, 'When making a phone call, lower the volume or use headphones, communicate only through text messages.' Similarly, another request of the police is, 'Don't make a loud noise of dishes in the kitchen.'
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Kathmandu Valley Police Office Ranipokhari has requested to adopt various measures for a peaceful and disturbance-free neighborhood campaign. Various human activities have requested to adopt various measures to reduce noise pollution.
According to the police office, noise pollution is harmful to human health and due to noise pollution, there is a serious negative impact on the educational, human and physical health of pregnant women, heart patients and the elderly and children.
In order not to make unnecessary noise at night, the police suggest to lower the volume and use headphones when calling. In the request of the police, it is said, 'When making a phone call, lower the volume or use headphones, communicate only through text messages.' Similarly, another request of the police is, 'Don't make a loud noise of dishes in the kitchen. Do not knock the gate or ring the bell at night, use the phone to open the door as needed.'
Similarly, to maintain peace in the morning, there is a request from the police.
Similarly, the police request to be aware of social and religious activities. 'Control the sound in religious or cultural events. "Let's worship/pray in temples, monasteries and mosques by controlling the sound," requested the police. The police also request not to drive vehicles with pressure horns or modified ones. The police has warned that the person or organization that causes noise pollution may be fined up to 3 lakh rupees by imposing restrictions on such activities.
