Fine up to one lakh for printing posters
Kathmandu. A fine of up to one lakh rupees will be imposed for printing posters without the approval of the Nepal Panchang Adjudicatory Development Committee. The committee has made it compulsory to take the permission of the Nepal Panchang Adjudicatory Development Committee while publishing the posters. Laxman Panthi, executive director of the committee, said that according to the law, calendars and calendars cannot be published without taking approval from the committee.
"It is not possible to publish calendars and posters without taking approval from the committee, if anyone publishes calendars and posters without taking approval, they will be fined up to one lakh", said Executive Director Panthi.
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