Nagaland NewsDC Kohima reminds on traffic advisory

DC Kohima reminds on traffic advisory

DIMAPUR, MAR 1 (NPN):

Deputy Commissioner Kohima B. Henok Buchem has once again reminded the public of the traffic advisory in view of the ongoing peaceful democratic protest organised by Nagaland Government Teachers’ Association (2010 & 2013) at the directorate of School Education, Bayavu.
One way traffic regulation: Vehicles will be allowed entry from Census Point Jn.-Central Baptist Church Jn.-NBCC office/Hotel Legacy then exit from approach road to High School Jn.
No parking from Census Point Jn. to Central Baptist Church Jn. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. DC has advised participants of the protest not to use personal vehicles in order to ease traffic congestion. Public have been requested to bear the inconvenience.

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