What do the banks of Kathmandu's Thapathali, Gairigaun, Sinamangal, Shantinagar, Shankhamul, Manohara Khola, Balkhu, and Bansighat look like now?
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The government had started demolishing the squatter settlements in Thapathali, Gairigaun, Sinamangal, Shantinagar, Shankhamul, Manohara Khola, Balkhu and Bansighat in Kathmandu from April 12. Now those places have been vacated. The government has stated that it will build parks in those places.
The government has designated holding centers for the displaced people in 7 places in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Kavre.
There are 294 people from 87 houses in Machhapokhari Lodge in Balaju, 277 people from 65 houses in Radhaswamy Ashram Kirtipur and 355 people from 99 houses in the Electricity Training Center in Kharipati, Bhaktapur.
There are 115 people in 24 houses at the Agricultural Training Center in Bode, Bhaktapur, 80 people in 21 houses at the Drinking Water Training Center in Nagarkot, 195 people in 45 houses at the Red Cross in Banepa, and 172 people in 47 houses at the Ichangunarayan Apartment.
The past and present view of the Bagmati bank in Sinamangal
The past and present view of the Manohara bank
The past and present view of the Bagmati bank in Shankhamul
The past and present view of the Bagmati river bank in Thapathali
The past and present view of the Bagmati river bank in Balkhu
The past and present view of the Vansighat in Teku
