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Reconstruction Fund receives Rs 62.4 million

Kathmandu: The ‘Physical Infrastructure Reconstruction Fund’ established by a government for the reconstruction of physical structures damaged from arson and vandalism during Gen-Z protest occurred on September 8 and 9 received Rs 62.4 million so far. According to Spokesperson at the Finance Ministry, Tanka Prasad Pandey, said such amount was deposited in the fund till Monday evening. Different physical structures of public, government offices, local levels and private sector were damaged during the protest. The government had requested to general people, private sector, Non-Resident Nepalis, development partners, donor agencies, industrialists and different organisations to contribute to the fund. A bank account 1960100102070004 has been opened at Rastriya Banijya Bank, Singha Durbar branch for the reconstruction fund.