Physical damage estimated at Rs. 84 billion
Kathmandu, Dec. 11
The committee formed
to assess the damage caused by the Gen-Z movement of September 8 and 9 and
prepare a reconstruction plan for public infrastructure has submitted its
report to Prime Minister Sushila Karki at her office on Thursday.
The committee's
chairperson, and Secretary of the National Planning Commission, Rabilal Panth,
also presented a summary of the report at the Cabinet meeting held at Singha
Durbar also on Thursday.
The government had
formed the committee on September 21 with a mandate to submit its report within
75 days.
According to the
report, damage occurred across all seven provinces during the Gen-Z movement. A
total of 54 districts and 262 local levels were affected by the movement.
It said that 77 people
lost their lives - 20 on September 8, 37 on September 9, and 20 more in the
days that followed.
Of the 2,429 injured,
17 were children under the age of 13. Additionally, 1,433 people between the
ages of 13 and 28 were reported injured.
Regarding overall
physical damage, the committee’s assessment estimates the total cost to be Rs.
84.457 billion which is closer to the preliminary estimates. This includes
2,168 affected agencies and 2,671 buildings that suffered damage, valued at Rs.
39.317 billion.
Likewise, 12,659
vehicles were damaged during the protests, leading to a loss of Rs. 1.93
billion.
The damage to the
public sector is estimated to be Rs. 44.93 billion, while damage in the private
sector has been valued at Rs. 33.54 billion.
The loss in the
community and other sectors is estimated at Rs. 5.97.
Of the total
government damage, the federal government accounts for 68 per cent, while the
provincial and local levels bear 10 per cent and 22 per cent, respectively.
The committee has also
proposed a reconstruction plan. It is estimated that a budget of Rs. 36.30
billion will be required for the reconstruction efforts.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 12 December 2025.
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