Bhaktapur Municipality spraying disinfectant during the lockdown.
PC: Khichikka
Nepal police arrest a boy with multifunctional arresting devices while breaking the rules during the lockdown.
PC: Amit Machamasi
A Policeman, scoring lines to maintain social distancing in Taumadhi Square.
PC; Amit Machamasi
Dattatreya Square during the Covid-19 pandamic.
PC: Sudeep Suwal
Araniko Highway, the two sides of it resemble like a parking spot.
PC: Amit Machamasi
Bhairabnath Temple forbade to enter with the bamboo sticks.
PC: Ramesh Duwal
A man in a mask, trynna avoiding the virus.
PC: Amit Banmala
Dattatreya Area. It used to be one of the busiest streets of Bhaktapur.
PC: Khichikka
Dattatreya squares void without the travelers as well as the devotees.
PC: Khichikka
Durbar Square, peaceful as usual.
PC: Ramesh Duwal
Durbar Square
PC: Shree Bhushan Sujakhu
Durbar Square
PC: Sudeep Suwal
The dog is reposing at Durbar Square as he knows there are no humans to disturb him right there.
PC: Amit Machamasi
Medical Staff Bus at Thimi chowk
PC: Ramesh Duwal
Gahiti
PC: Khichikka
Golmadhi
PC: Khichikka
Inachow
PC: Khichikka
Kwachhen
PC: Khichikka
Dattatreya Square
PC: Khichikka
Sallaganesh
PC: Sudeep Suwal
Sallaghari
PC: Amit Machamasi
Sallaghari
PC: Dipesh Shrestha Photography
Sukuldhoka
PC: Khichikka
Suryabinyak Chwok
PC: Ramesh Duwal
Golmadhi
PC: Khichikka
women selling vegitables during lockdown
PC: Dipendra Dhungana
Taumadhi Square
PC: Nelson Suwal
A street vendor, on the way in his normal days. But, with the mask on his face.
PC: Sudeep Suwal
The respected prime minister of Nepal, K.P. Sharma Oli announced an emergency lockdown in entire Nepal due to the perturbation of coronavirus from 24th March 2020.
Today, we are facing in infectious disease lockdown, which has limited our movements and activities. We are staying at home, working through the home, spending time with our families but still there is a fear of indisposition.
What’s happening in lockdown?
This pandemic, today is not only terrifying us for our health-consciousness but also diminishing the economic management of the country. All sorts of shops have been shut down for so many days. Roads are being fruitless.
Buses are occupying the bus park. We barely can hear the horn of a bus, nowadays. And people, they all are set in their houses.
All the streets confined to spacious are set blank. Including the ever-crowded streets of Bhaktapur, they are counting the number of birds. Similarly, the pottery square, it has now, no more artifacts, scorching in the sun.
But, in between all these circumstances, nature is recuperating. This one good news, somehow made us follow the lockdown more seriously. Because of our no movement, there emanates a drastic change in our environment. Pollution has been overcome. Birds started to chit chat on our windows again.