Police bars late-night, early-morning cooker whistles in Kathmandu Valley
Summary
Nepal Police has instructed residents of Kathmandu Valley to avoid using pressure cookers with whistles late at night or early morning and to minimize noise disturbances including loud vehicle engines near homes.
Key Points
- Nepal Police issued a directive against using pressure cookers with whistles late at night or early in the morning in Kathmandu Valley.
- The campaign aims to create noise, smoke, and waste-free neighborhoods.
- Residents are advised against coughing or spitting phlegm unnecessarily during morning exercises.
- Motorcycle and vehicle owners should not start engines loudly early and should start noisy vehicles away from residential areas.
