Renovation Begins on Singha Durbar's East Wing Damaged During Protests

Kathmandu. Renovation work has started on the east wing of Singha Durbar, which was set on fire and vandalized during the protests on the 23rd and 24th of Bhadra. Painting, window and door replacement, and AC installation are underway in that section, which houses the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers.

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Under the 'Physical Infrastructure Reconstruction Fund' established by the government for the reconstruction of damaged physical structures, the reconstruction of various damaged structures has now begun.

Following damage to the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers during the protests, the Prime Minister's Office is currently operating from the newly constructed building of the Ministry of Home Affairs. Photo: Nepal Photo Library

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