After the main building of the Provincial Assembly was damaged, maintenance work is currently underway to temporarily hold meetings in the building behind the Hetauda Sub-Metropolitan City Office.
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Preparations have begun to hold the long-stalled provincial assembly meeting after Tihar. The provincial government is preparing to hold the meeting at the Chief Minister's Assembly Hall in Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City-2.
After the main building of the Provincial Assembly was damaged, the building behind the Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City Office is being renovated to temporarily hold meetings. The hall, which was damaged during the Genji movement, has been repaired and preparations are underway to hold the Provincial Assembly.
Most of the building, which was damaged by arson during the Genji movement, has been burned. The government has moved forward with preparations to hold meetings by cleaning and electrifying the building, which is made of aluminum and UPVC profiles.
The Urban Development and Building Office is managing the assembly hall. The office is working on removing the burned parts and painting them and managing the temporary structure. According to the head of the office, Subodh Adhikari, the work of cleaning, painting and electrifying the burnt areas in the building is being done.
The repair work of the building will be completed before Tihar, the office head said. Preparations are being made to hold the Provincial Assembly meeting after Tihar. Provincial Assembly Secretary Ram Kumar Poudel said. The newly constructed building of the Provincial Assembly in Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City-10 was completely damaged by arson during the Gen-G movement. The hall of the Provincial Assembly, which was built at a cost of about Rs 120 million, was destroyed by arson on Bhadra 24.
