Kathmandu, Oct. 29 -- In the aftermath of the Gen Z movement on September 8 and 9, which saw widespread attacks on police stations across Nepal, authorities have initiated efforts to recover and reissue crucial documents, including driving licences, vehicle registration papers, and legal files, destroyed in the arson.
Police officers say coordination is underway among the traffic police, the Department of Transport, and the Office of the Government Attorney to restore essential records and facilitate public access to lost documents.
Police stations and government offices across the country came under attack during the Gen Z protests, which intensified on September 9 following the killing of dozens of young demonstrators on September 8. ...
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