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In Pictures: Traffic police tightens checking with the start of Holi celebration

KATHMANDU, March 6: With the start of Holi celebration, the traffic police in Kathmandu valley have tightened checking.
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KATHMANDU, March 6: With the start of Holi celebration, the traffic police in Kathmandu valley have tightened checking. 



Police have tightened the checking as people are also found engaged in riotous activities, carousing and drink-driving.


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Police are conducting checkings at Thapathali, Tripureshwor, New Road, Kantipath, Durbar Marg, Bhadrakali and Baggi Khana in Kathmandu Valley. 


Police have requested everyone to play Holi with caution to make Holi organized. Also, police have requested not to play Holi in dangerous places, including the roof of the house to avoid possible accidents.

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