Minister Ghising directs Round-the-Clock transport and road safety measures during Dashain

Kathmandu – Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Kulman Ghising, held a meeting on Saturday (September 20) with stakeholders to ensure smooth transport management and road safety during the Dashain festival.

Following the talks, Minister Ghising instructed concerned authorities to provide 24-hour updates on road conditions, respond to passenger complaints, and immediately reopen highways blocked by floods or landslides.

The meeting discussed arrangements to allow public vehicles to exit the Kathmandu Valley through the Nagdhunga–Sisnekhola tunnel road, and after Dashain, also permit their entry, according to the minister’s secretariat.

The meeting also decided to request the Home Ministry to mobilize more police patrols and increase security personnel at Kathmandu’s New Bus Park and major highways across the country.

Since smooth passenger movement must be prioritized, the meeting resolved to restrict heavy vehicles with 12 wheels or more from operating on the Daunne section of the Butwal–Narayangadh road during Dashain. However, vehicles carrying food and other essential goods will be allowed to pass.

The Department of Roads has been directed to maintain and repair main highways nationwide, arrange equipment for landslide management, ensure two-way traffic on the Daunne section around the clock, clear the landslide at Tuin Khola on the Narayangadh–Muglin road, and reopen the Tatopani border road before Dashain.

A decision was also made to issue a public notice urging citizens to travel only after checking weather and road conditions. The Roads Department has been asked to set up a 24-hour focal person system to coordinate and provide road-related information.

The meeting was attended by the Secretary of the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, the Director General of the Department of Transport Management, the Director General of the Department of Roads, Nepal Police officials, and representatives of the National Federation of Nepal Transport Entrepreneurs.

Floods and landslides along with incessant rains have blocked roads in different parts of the country

Due to the continuous rain, the road has been blocked by a landslide at Ghopte Bhir on the road section about two kilometers from Muglin under Prithvi Highway towards Kathmandu at around 11 last night.

According to the District Police Office, Chitwan, the landslide could not be removed due to incessant rains. Even if the rain stops, it will take time to remove the landslide as the landslide with large stones has piled up on the road.

Similarly, Muglin Narayangadh road section has also been blocked due to landslide at Namsi Bridge in Topekhola under Ichchakamana Village Municipality-6 of Chitwan.
Similarly, floods and landslides caused by incessant rains since last night have blocked the road at more than a dozen places on the Baglung-Galkot section of the Mid-Hills Highway. From Ghodabandhe of Kathkhola village municipality-5 to Galkot municipality-1 Dudilabhati . The road has been blocked due to floods and landslides in more than a dozen places on the highway section in Narethanti area.