Gandaki. The Land Revenue Office, Kaski, which was damaged in arson and vandalism during the Genji demonstration, has resumed its service from today.
Land Revenue Officer Shobhakhar Pokhrel said that the office has started regular service along with essential services. Stating that the service seekers have been started to be provided from the waiting room after the office was damaged, he said although it was called an essential service, the aim was to provide all services to the service seekers as far as possible.
According to him, around 80 percent of the documents in the office have been completely destroyed. According to him, the documents of Pokhara Metropolitan City-11, 12 and 13, Mauja and Hemja were preserved during the agitation, but the documents of all the other wards were burnt.






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