Dashain ticket booking begins September 28; 1.8 million people to leave Valley for Dashain

Kathmandu / September 24 — Advance ticket booking for Dashain will open from September 28 (Asoj 12).

After discussions with the Department of Transport, Bijay Bahadur Swar, president of the National Federation of Transport Entrepreneurs, confirmed that advance ticket bookings for Dashain will commence on the 12th of Ashoj.

“Today’s discussion has decided to open advance ticket booking for Dashain from the 12th,” he stated.

Previously, although there were discussions about opening advance tickets for Dashain, no solid agreement had been reached between the government and transport entrepreneurs.

1.8 million people expected to leave Kathmandu Valley for Dashain

1.8 million people expected to leave Kathmandu Valley during this festive season

The Nepal Police authorities have expected that as high as 1.8 million people might be leaving the Kathmandu Valley in this festive season.

The number is 500,000 more compared to the last year’s Dashain festival.

Spokesperson of Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office Bishwaraj Khadka said that 1.8 million people are expected to exit the valley if the weather remains fair. He said that around 1.3 million people had left the valley to their homes in the festive season last year.

Khadka added that stakeholders have been consulted to reduce the road accidents during the festive season. Poor quality of roads, excessive number of vehicles, overcrowded vehicles and high-speed driving are considered the main reasons behind the road accidents in the country.

According to Khadka, an integrated security plan is being formulated in coordination with all three districts of the valley to reduce the number of road accidents in the festive season. RSS

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