It is estimated that the details of the burning of 27 buildings built for the federal minister in Bhainsepati will come within a week.
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Lalitpur Metropolitan City-18 Bhainsepati, federal minister's residence, state head and chief minister's residence, after the fire that broke out during the Genji movement, initial damage collection has started.
According to the Federal Secretariat, it is estimated that the details of the structures damaged in the incident on August 24 will be ready within a week. According to Secretariat Superintending Engineer Chakravati Kant, preliminary details collection has been started.
27 state-of-the-art buildings built for federal ministers, president of the National Assembly, vice-president and deputy speaker of the House of Representatives built on an area of 96 ropani 10 annas in Bhainsepati have completely burnt down. Only last June, the ministers moved into that residence .
Similarly, the liaison office built for the state heads and chief ministers of the seven provinces in an area of 27 ropani 12 anas has also been set on fire.
Currently, the Nepali Army has provided security at the federal minister's residence and provincial liaison office located in Bhainsepati. Only family members living in the housing area are allowed to enter by showing their identity cards. The Federal Secretariat has said that until the details of the damage are received, cleaning and other work will not be carried out.
