Kathmandu District Court resumes services from old building 6 months after Gen-G movement

According to the report received from the Urban Development and Building Construction Office, services began from Sunday after the report stated that some of the benches and rooms on the third, fourth, and fifth floors of the damaged main building could be operated.

Chaitra 8, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Kathmandu District Court resumes services from old building 6 months after Gen-G movement

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The Kathmandu District Court has resumed services from the main building, which was damaged after the 24 Bhadra agitation. After the agitation, 22 regular and dedicated benches were being operated from other buildings.

According to the report received from the Urban Development and Building Construction Office, some of the benches and rooms on the third, fourth and fifth floors of the damaged main building can be operated, and the service has resumed from Sunday, said the court's information officer, Deepak Shrestha.  

'Since a limited number of service recipients have to be admitted to the main building, it is requested that only the designated service recipients enter the benches of the main building by giving an entry pass,' the court has also said in a notice.

Kantipur

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