District Administration Issues Traffic Advisory for Th. Muivah’s Reception on Oct. 29

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Ukhrul, October 27: The Senapati District Administration has issued a traffic advisory ahead of the grand reception programme for Th. Muivah on October 29.

According to the advisory, all vehicular movement and parking will be restricted from the helipad to the public meeting venue. The entire main market area of Senapati town has been declared a “No Parking Zone” for the day.

Also read | NPO orders strict observation of Genna in Senapati district on Oct. 29

Further, movement of heavy vehicles, including goods-laden and empty trucks, will be halted at Mao Gate and Hengbung from 6 AM to 2 PM on the day of the event.

Entry into the town will be allowed only with valid car passes or through designated bus services arranged for the programme.

Also read | United Naga Council Declares Genna on October 29 to Honor Th. Muivah at Tahamzam

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