The schools and other government institutions will remain close on Wednesday and Thursday -- the two days when 18th SAARC summit will take place in the capital where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders of the member countries of the regional grouping will participate.
"Vehicles having odd registration number are not allowed to ply today while vehicles having even numbers will not be allowed to run tomorrow," a Nepal government official said.
Ahead of the summit meeting, the local administration has been gearing up for the mega event, carrying out a cleanliness drive and decorating the main road from the airport to the venue of the summit.
Colourful banners and hoardings comprising photographs of Modi as well as other leaders of the SAARC nations have been put up across the city.
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Foreign Secretaries of all the SAARC member countries started their two-day deliberations yesterday.
They also discussed issues relating to environment, climate change, natural disaster, healthcare and education.
After the meeting of the Foreign Secretaries, a report will be submitted to the meeting of SAARC Council of Ministers to be held tomorrow.
Modi is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow to participate in the two-day SAARC summit.
He has been batting for making the SAARC a strong platform to address various challenges facing the region.