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Water Minister Pradeep Yadav claimed that no important documents of the ministry were damaged due to the fire in his office. A fire broke out in Minister Yadav's office on Saturday morning.
After reaching the Ministry of Fire, Minister Yadav said that there was no damage to the most important and important documents of the Ministry due to the fire. Along with Minister Yadav, a team including Secretary Pramiladevi Shakya Bajracharya, Joint Secretary Ramakant Duwadi reached the Ministry.
Minister Yadav said after inspecting the ministry where there was a fire, 'I do not keep the necessary documents of the ministry on my table, I correct everything and send it to the secretary. No important document has been destroyed except for the documents kept for general reading.'
Minister Yadav has suspected that the fire may have occurred due to an electrical short. He said, 'a tragic incident has happened. The police are investigating the incident. The smell of burning electric wires came yesterday on Friday. I informed the office assistant about this . I asked to remove all the electrical plugs thinking that it might be a water heating machine, but today there was a fire.'
The fire on Saturday morning has completely damaged the office of Water Minister Yadav . Joint Secretary of the Ministry Duwadi informed that the sudden fire caused damage to two televisions, a computer, desktop, water heater, table, sofa, chairs, carpet, CC camera monitor and other materials in the office of Minister Yadav. According to him, it is estimated that the damage may be up to 50 million due to the fire. The Ministry of Urban Development has formed a committee to assess the damage.
