The Commission has decided to collect and demand details of the damage by establishing its office in the building of the Department of Climate and Science, Babarmahal.
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The investigation commission formed under the leadership of the former president of the special court, Gauri Bahadur Karki, has started its work. Commission members Vigyanraj Sharma and Vishweshwar Bhandari along with Karki have taken the first decision to collect details of human and physical damage.
The Commission has decided to collect and demand details of the damage by establishing its office in the building of the Department of Climate and Science, Babarmahal. The Commission announced through a statement on Thursday that it has decided to collect the details of the damage from various agencies by appointing a center.
The Supreme Court and the courts across the country will submit the details to the Commission through the Supreme Court. Other government agencies will submit details through the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration has been designated for local government. Business establishments and private property damage will be allowed to send details directly. The
commission has designated the email of [email protected] for information collection.
The government formed a high-level judicial inquiry commission under the leadership of Karki last Sunday to investigate the suppression, arson and vandalism during the Gen-G movement and demonstration.
