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Nepal Police chief seeks new plan for Kathmandu traffic management

Nepal Police IG Sarbendra Khanal

Kathmandu, September 9

Inspector General of Nepal Police, Sarbendra Khanal, has directed the Metropolitan Traffic Police Division in Kathmandu to come up with a new plan to ensure effective traffic management of the capital city.

Khanal made an inspection visit to the Division office today and directed the officials for better performance as traffic police’s role was easily noticeable by the public.

Citing that traffic management in the city was growing more complex everyday, he suggested the Division make a new plan of action to ease the situation.

“Traffic police should move ahead as per people’s expectations while easing the transportation system,” Khanal who once headed the Division said on the occasion.

He also directed the officials and personnel to ensure gentle and police speech and activities during duty hours.

During the visit, the Division’s Chief Basanta Kumar Panta had briefed the chief of Nepal Police about initiatives taken for the city’s traffic management.

According to the Department of Transport Management, around 800,000 vehicles ply Kathmandu roads everyday.

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