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The earthquake had killed around 9,000 people and injured more than 22,000 in 2015. The people gathered at Kashthamandap observed silence and lit candles to remember victims. The magnitude 7.8 quake and its aftershocks damaged or destroyed nearly one million buildings and displaced millions of people.
Even after three years of the devastating incident, many people are still struggling to rebuild their homes despite international pledges of more than 259.96₹ billion in aid. The Nepal government has been criticised for its slow progress in the reconstruction and rehabilitation works.
Addressing a gathering held in the ruins of the historical nine-storey historic tower Dharahara, Prime Minister Oli vowed to intensify reconstruction efforts. “Let’s rebuild our heritage sites like Dharahara, Rani Pokhari, Kasthamandap and Basantapur,” Oli said.
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