After the agitation, the office started services from a temporary structure with the help of real estate agents, accountants, etc. Land Revenue Officer Shobhakhar Pokharel said that work is underway to convert the office's waiting room into a registration space.
Due to the high volume of service recipients, the Land Revenue Office, Kaski, has requested that only part-time employees come to the office for immediate work.
The office has requested through a notice on Monday to come only for the service of maintaining the records of the documents approving the suspension of business/resignation. In addition, the office has requested through a notice not to come to the office immediately for the purpose of maintaining the records.
‘Since it will take some time to start the service from all branches and the data is safe in the records of this office, it is requested not to come to the office for the purpose of maintaining the records until the structure for providing the services as before is ready,’ the notice said.
All five buildings of the office have been destroyed by arson during the Gen-G protests. The service that used to be provided from five buildings in the past has now had to be provided from only one structure, the notice states.
After the agitation, the office had started the service from a temporary structure with the help of real estate traders, accountants and others. Land Revenue Officer Shobhakhar Pokharel said that work is underway to convert the waiting room of the office into a registration place. According to him, out of the four places required for registration, services are being provided from only two places.
80 percent of the office documents and records were burned in an arson attack during the Gen-G demonstration on Bhadra 24.
