Government offices close at 4 pm
Kathmandu. Government office hours have been shortened by one hour. From now on, the office will be closed after 4 pm. Office hours were from 10 am to 5 pm yesterday till 9 November 150. On Fridays, the office is open until 3 pm every month.
Since the days are short and the nights are long in the winter season, SAKAR shortens the office hours by one hour every year from November 16th to January 15th. From January 16th to October 15th, 10 am to 5 pm is fixed.
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