GenZ arson causes Rs 1.27bn damage in Sunsari

The arson and vandalism carried out during the GenZ protests on Sept 9 caused extensive damage to 29 government offices across Sunsari district, with losses estimated at well over Rs 1.27bon, according to the district administration.

Chief District Officer (CDO) Dharmendra Kumar Mishra said a committee led by Assistant CDO Lokman Shrestha conducted on-site inspections and submitted a detailed assessment of the damage. Mishra said Itahari Sub-metropolitan City has suffered the most. Government offices including the Koshi Province Traffic Police Office, Transport Management Office, Driving License Office, Inland Revenue Office, Revenue Investigation Office, Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority’s (CIAA) Regional Office, and several police units sustained major losses.

The Itahari Sub-metropolitan City offices alone reported damages worth Rs 350m. Other key losses include: Koshi Province Traffic Police Office (Rs 100m), Internal Revenue Office (Rs 110m), Revenue Investigation Office (Rs 117m), Transport Management Office (Rs 100m), Driver’s License Office (Rs 25m), and CIAA Regional Office (Rs 70m).

Similarly, the Area Police Office Itahari suffered damages worth Rs 70m, while the Area Police Office Pokali incurred Rs 20m in losses. Smaller police posts across Khanar, Jhumka, Halgada, Bharaul, and Dharan also reported varying levels of damage. Losses were also recorded in several local government offices as well, including Bhokraha Narsingh Rural Municipality (Rs 89.2m), Koshi Rural Municipality  (Rs 17.3m), Barahakshetra Municipality (Rs 2m), Duhabi Municipality (Rs 46.7m), Ramdhuni Municipality (Rs 12.3m), Gadhi Rural Municipality (Rs 50m), and Inaruwa Municipality (Rs 91m),

CDO Mishra said besides office buildings, there has been extensive damage to files, furniture, computers, and vehicles.  “The state’s property is the people’s property,” he said. “Such acts of burning and vandalism in the name of agitation have harmed not just the administration, but also ordinary citizens.” Mishra added that damage reports have been sent to the provincial and federal governments, and that temporary arrangements are being made to reopen affected offices.

Sunsari Police Chief Keshav Kumar Thebe said that the activities of the lawless group had undermined the rule of law. He added that those involved in vandalizing government property are being identified and will face legal action.

The Koshi Province Traffic Police Office (Highway Safety and Traffic Management Office) in Itahari, destroyed by arson, remains non-operational, creating severe challenges in traffic regulation across the province.

Laxmi Baniya, central member of the Nepal Transport Independent Workers’ Organization, said that in a busy city like Itahari, having the main traffic control office inactive has increased vehicle pressure and accident risks.

“Since the fire, we have been operating from the garage of the burnt building and rented rooms. We have no proper place to work or even rest,” Superintendent of Police (SP) Deepak Giri, head of the Koshi Traffic Office. 

Preparations are underway to temporarily shift the Area Police Office, Itahari, which was also burnt, to the Itahari Stadium area. However, there has been little progress or interest in reconstructing the traffic office. As a result, 78 traffic police officers are struggling—18 of them are forced to sleep in the same room that was burned during the attack, while others have rented private rooms. “We have no proper place to work or rest. We are running operations from the garage of the burnt office,” said SP Giri.

Former Itahari Civil Society President Raju KC has demanded that the government immediately reconstruct and reopen the traffic office. He emphasized that traffic management is a matter of daily public safety, and ignoring it reflects irresponsibility on the part of the concerned authorities.

Gold price drops by Rs 2, 000 per tola on Monday

The price of gold has dropped by Rs 2, 000 per tola in the domestic market on Monday.

According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the yellow metal is being traded at Rs 239, 900 per tola today. It was traded at Rs 241, 900 per tola on Sunday.

Similarly, the price of silver has dropped by Rs 35 and is being traded at Rs 2, 980 per tola.

Motorboat service begins in Saptakoshi

Motorized boats have begun operating along the Saptakoshi River, connecting the famous Barahakshetra Temple in Barahakshetra Municipality–1 of Sunsari with Kopche in Hatuwagadhi–9 of Bhojpur. The new service has made religious tourism, local travel, and the sale and transport of agricultural goods much easier for residents on both banks of the river.

The ‘Makalu Motorboat’ has been launched on the Barahakshetra–Kopche route, a section long considered dangerous because of the Saptakoshi’s swift current. The operation, jointly approved by the Sunsari and Bhojpur district administrations, offers locals a safer and faster alternative to traditional crossings.

Sunsari Chief District Officer Dharmendra Kumar Mishra said permission was granted after officials conducted a detailed inspection of the river and found no legal or physical obstacles.

A fare of Rs 500 has been fixed for the approximately six-kilometer journey between Barahakshetra and Kopche. Locals say the new route has significantly reduced both time and cost. “Now we can reach Dharan and Itahari much faster,” said Debhang Rai of Hatuwagadhi. “It has also become easier to take our fruits and vegetables to market and sell them.”

Since the launch of the service, the number of domestic and foreign visitors to Barahakshetra has increased noticeably. Devotees now combine their temple visits with scenic motorboat rides along the Koshi, enjoying both religious rituals and the river’s natural beauty.

Boat operator Anis Thapa said a new and safer route was chosen because of the strong current at Trisule Ghaghi, located upstream of Chatara.

To ensure passenger safety, Chief Police Inspector Divash Kunwar of the Area Police Office, Mahendranagar, said authorities have instructed operators to provide life jackets for every passenger and to maintain strict vigilance during operation.

According to Nawaraj Bist, a resident of Chatara, the motorboat service has not only boosted religious tourism but also invigorated the local economy. “We’re seeing more people in local hotels, shops, and guesthouses. It’s also become easier for pilgrims visiting Barahakshetra to cross the Saptakoshi,” he said.

With the service now in operation, residents from riverbank settlements in Bhojpur, Udayapur, and Dhankuta have started using the motorboats as a convenient new mode of transportation across the Saptakoshi.

Thai Air Asia resumes Bangkok-Bhairahawa-Bangkok flights

Thai Air Asia has resumed flights from Bangkok to Bhairahawa and back to Bangkok from today.

An Airbus 320 from Bangkok with 17 passengers on board landed at the Gautam Buddha International Airport (GBIA) in Bhairahawa at 12:15 pm today.

Likewise, the plane carrying 162 people returned to Bangkok from Bhairahawa at 1:15pm, said Binod Singh Rawat, the information officer at GBIA.

According to him, Thai Air Asia will operate flights twice a week on the Bangkok–Bhairahawa–Bangkok route. The airline has obtained permission for regular flights every Sunday and Wednesday.