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According to the commission, citizens who went home to celebrate Dashain due to traffic problems are not able to return to their destination, examinees are unable to reach the exam venue, patients who need emergency treatment, and athletes participating in national sports are facing problems. It has been found that the storage of rice is over in Humla and about 700 people in Jumla and about 150 people in Mugu are stranded.
The Commission discussed with the Director General of Nepal Civil Aviation Authority Pradeep Adhikari and also took necessary information from the Chief District Officer of the concerned district.
The commission has requested that the stranded citizens in Karnali, especially pregnant women, sick people, disabled people, senior citizens, and examinees, make special arrangements immediately and make the airline company responsible.
In addition, the commission has requested the authority to increase the number of flights, regularize flights, make air tickets transparent, and make the ticket distribution system accessible, to solve the remote hilly and Himalayan district air service problems immediately and in the long term.
“The request was made by mentioning that the air service has been affected in Jumla, Mugu, Humla, and Dolpa since 21st October 2079 and there has been difficulty in the movement of citizens.” Said Dr. Tikaram Pokharel, Joint Secretary of the Commission._Rss
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