Kathmandu Metropolitan City Pledges Support to Family of Ganesh Nepali
Kathmandu. Kathmandu Metropolitan City has announced humanitarian assistance, employment, and free education for the children of Mugu's Ganesh Nepali, who died after attempting self-immolation in front of the Department of Passports. The Metropolitan City issued a press release on Friday, expressing deep sorrow over Nepali's death and making this commitment. The press release, signed by Metropolitan City Spokesperson Nabin Manandhar, stated that the Metropolitan City is shocked by the tragic death of 25-year-old Nepali, originally from Mugu district and currently residing in Bhaktapur, during treatment.
The Metropolitan City has expressed heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and appealed to everyone to remain calm and patient during this sensitive time. The press release mentioned that concrete decisions will be made in a lawful manner through an executive meeting to provide facilities, including humanitarian assistance, from the Metropolitan City to the deceased Nepali's family.
The Metropolitan City has clarified that it will fully cooperate with the fact-finding investigation committee to be formed by the Ministry of Home Affairs for an impartial investigation into this incident. The Metropolitan City has also committed to taking necessary corrective and responsible steps based on the suggestions and conclusions obtained from the investigation.
The Metropolitan City has stated that it is always ready to coordinate with the Nepal government to prevent such tragic incidents from happening in the future and to develop and implement good practices. The Metropolitan City has also expressed its deep concern over the incident and stated its willingness to cooperate in identifying solutions.

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