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Dakshinkali road to remain closed from today

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Makawanpur: Vehicular movement has been brought to a halt on the Sisneri-Dakshinkali road connecting Hetauda to the federal capital Kathmandu from today till December 26.

Deputy Superintendent of Police at the Makawanpur District Police Office, Shyamu Aryal said vehicular movement has been banned on the road for blacktopping.

Similarly, traffic has also been banned on the Kulekhani-Fakhel-Matatirtha road for up-gradation works.

According to Makawanpur District Police Office, vehicles are currently plying on Kantilokpath, Tribhuvan, and Narayangadh Muglin, connecting Hetauda to Kathmandu.