People of Kathmandu went out of their houses to buy vegetables and other daily supplies on Thursday morning as government relaxed the indefinite curfew orders for few hours.
Most business houses were closed however, teashops, pharmacies, ration shops, vegetable marts were opened.
Hundreds of people gathered to see the loss at the office premises of Qatar airways, Air Sahara, Kantipur television, Spacetime Publication and other over 100 manpower agencies in different parts of the Nepali capital. On Wednesday afternoon, the offices were vandalized by groups of irate youths.
Prices of vegetables and fruits had shot up in the Kathmandu market due to the government -imposed curfew Wednesday but the prices of other commodities have remained the same.
No untoward incidents have been reported in Kathmandu Thursday morning.
Public vehicles were seen providing services to the people of Kathmandu, however, the city was deserted once again as the army men took up their position requesting people to go to their houses.
The government has announced national mourning on Thursday in memory of the Nepalis killed by Islamic insurgents in Iraq.