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Nepali army ordered to ditch cars to cut pollution | Nepali army ordered to ditch cars to cut pollution |
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By Sanjaya Dhakal BBC Nepali | By Sanjaya Dhakal BBC Nepali |
Nepal's senior army officers have been ordered to ditch their cars at least once a week when coming to office - to reduce air pollution and traffic jams. | Nepal's senior army officers have been ordered to ditch their cars at least once a week when coming to office - to reduce air pollution and traffic jams. |
From now on, every Friday they must walk, cycle or use public transport to go to work in the capital Kathmandu. | From now on, every Friday they must walk, cycle or use public transport to go to work in the capital Kathmandu. |
Army chief Gen Rana set an example by riding a mountain bike from his official residence to the office. | Army chief Gen Rana set an example by riding a mountain bike from his official residence to the office. |
The capital lies in a bowl-shaped valley and suffers from high levels of dust pollution. | The capital lies in a bowl-shaped valley and suffers from high levels of dust pollution. |
The army move was welcomed by environmentalists, who also urged the government and NGOs to follow the suit. | The army move was welcomed by environmentalists, who also urged the government and NGOs to follow the suit. |
'Clean day' | 'Clean day' |
Gen Rana asked all army officers - from lieutenants to generals - based within Kathmandu valley to refrain from using private vehicles on Fridays. | Gen Rana asked all army officers - from lieutenants to generals - based within Kathmandu valley to refrain from using private vehicles on Fridays. |
He said the move would also help promote healthy lifestyle. | He said the move would also help promote healthy lifestyle. |
A known cycle-enthusiast himself, Gen Rana on Friday donned cycling gear and pedalled about 3km (two miles) from his residence to the army HQ, passing through dusty and busy roads. | |
The army chief - who looked quite comfortable - was joined by a number of senior army officers along the way. | The army chief - who looked quite comfortable - was joined by a number of senior army officers along the way. |
Gen Rana took over the reins of nearly 100,000-strong army three months ago. | Gen Rana took over the reins of nearly 100,000-strong army three months ago. |
Commenting on the new initiative, army spokesman Brig Gen Suresh Sharma said: "We are observing Fridays as a clean environment day." | Commenting on the new initiative, army spokesman Brig Gen Suresh Sharma said: "We are observing Fridays as a clean environment day." |
Nepalese environment activists say the levels of dust pollution in the Kathmandu area are up to seven times higher than the permissible limit set by the country's health authorities. | Nepalese environment activists say the levels of dust pollution in the Kathmandu area are up to seven times higher than the permissible limit set by the country's health authorities. |
While welcoming the army drive, they also point out that the lack of dedicated cycling lanes remains a major handicap to the campaign. | While welcoming the army drive, they also point out that the lack of dedicated cycling lanes remains a major handicap to the campaign. |
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