Five lakh 53 thousand 261 people have left Kathmandu Valley to celebrate Dasain in the eight days since Ghatasthapana till today. In the last 24 hours, 85 thousand 284 people have left Kathmandu Valley.
The number of people returning to the village from Kathmandu Valley to celebrate Dasai is increasing. Five lakh 53 thousand 261 people have left Kathmandu Valley in eight days since Ghatasthapana till today.
According to the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office, from the day the curfew began on October 6, five lakh 53 thousand 261 passengers have left Kathmandu Valley through various checkpoints. Similarly, 85 thousand 284 people have left Kathmandu Valley in the last 24 hours alone.
Head of Valley Traffic Police Office and Senior Superintendent of Police Navraj Adhikari said that with the increase in the number of passengers leaving Kathmandu, various He said that more traffic police have been mobilized at checkpoints and parking lots.
He said, 'Help room, monitoring team and emergency rescue team are also active for the convenience and safety of passengers. The traffic police are on the road 24 hours a day.' The traffic police has also requested the drivers of long-distance vehicles not to consume alcohol during the festive season, to drive at the prescribed speed and to check the technical condition of the vehicles.
In the last 24 hours, 17,002 vehicles have left the valley, Nareshraj Subedi, spokesperson of Traffic Police Office and Superintendent of Police informed.
The number of vehicles that have left Kathmandu Valley since the reduction till date has reached 1 lakh 89. The main destinations of traveling through these vehicles are the districts of the eastern, western and far western provinces of the country.
Similarly, 285 thousand 308 people have entered Kathmandu Valley from 72 thousand 41 vehicles till date, according to the Valley Traffic Police Office. Especially at Koteshwar, Kalanki, Balkhu, New Bus Park, Jagati etc., there was a rush of passengers.
Although public transport is the main means of passengers leaving the capital, the number of people using private vehicles and tourist buses is significant. As Dasai approaches, the atmosphere of family gatherings, preparations for Durga Puja and tika eclipse is heating up in the village. In Kathmandu, after the reduction in traffic, the roads have started to look relatively relaxed.
