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Public transport resumes in Pokhara



POKHARA: Life in Kaski is gradually returning to normal following the recent unrest and vandalism during the Gen-Z movement.

Government offices are beginning preparations to resume public service delivery. According to Kaski Chief District Officer Rudra Devi Sharma, cleanup efforts are underway, and offices are getting ready to reopen.

She added that a meeting of district-level office heads will be held today to discuss the full resumption of public services.

Around 80 government offices — including the Office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers of Gandaki Province, the Provincial Assembly, District Administration Office, and District Police Office — were vandalized or set on fire during the protests.

With the lifting of the curfew and prohibitory orders imposed for security reasons over the past few days, businesses and public transport in Pokhara resumed normal operations from Saturday.

Meanwhile, preparations are also underway to reopen educational institutions. As per the decision made by the Executive Committee of Pokhara Metropolitan City on Saturday, all schools in the metropolis will reopen from September 17, according to Hem Prasad Acharya, Director of the Education Division.

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