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Public transport resumes in Pokhara

KASKI:- Life in Kaski is returning to normal following the unprecedented incidents of arson and vandalism during the Gen-Z movement. 

Preparations have been started to partially operate the service deliver from the government agencies. After a cleanup, the offices are preparing to resume the public service delivery, said Kaski Chief District Officer Rudra Devi Sharma.

Informing that a meeting of the heads of offices in the district will be held today to decide further about bring public service delivery into the normal condition, Sharma said.

Around 80 offices, including the Office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers in Pokhara, which is also the capital of Gandaki Province, the Gandaki Province Assembly, District Administration Office, District Police Office, and other offices were vandalized and set ablaze during the movement.

With the lifting of the curfew and prohibitory order imposed in view of the security situation in the past few days businesses and public transport in Pokhara have started operating as usual from Saturday.

Meanwhile, preparations are underway to reopen educational institutions. As per the decision of the Pokhara Municipal Corporation Executive Committee meeting held on Saturday it has been decided to bring all schools in the metropolis into operation from September 17, shared Hem Prasad Acharya, Director of the Metropolis Education Division.

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