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NCG calls to destroy explosive objects



KATHMANDU: The National Children Coordination Group (NCG), a network of organizations working against violence against children, has expressed concern over the safety of children following the death of four children due to the explosion of an abandoned detonator at Triveni rural municipality of Rolpa district three days back.

NCG urged the government to identify the places where such abandoned landmines and explosives might be there in the area and destroy such explosive substances and to ensure security.

Publish Date : 02 May 2020 13:16 PM

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