KATHMANDU: Singha Durbar, which was targeted during the Gen Z protests on September 9, is gradually returning to normal after a month.
Visible changes have appeared since September 18 and October 12, with burnt vehicles removed and fire-damaged buildings now covered.
Administrative activities have also increased.
Nepal News has released comparative photos of several ministries inside Singha Durbar taken on September 18 and October 12, 2025.
Singha Durbar on September 18:
Photo: Shikha Shrestha/Nepal News
Singha Durbar on October 12:
Photo: Bikram Rai/Nepal News
Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers on September 18:
Photo: Shikha Shrestha/ Nepal News
Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers on October 12:
Photo: Bikram Rai/Nepal News
Ministry of Home Affairs on September 18:
Photo: Shikha Shrestha/Nepal News
Ministry of Home Affairs on October 12:
Photo: Bikram Rai/Nepal News
Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation on September 18:
Photo: Shikha Shrestha/Nepal News
Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation on October 12:
Photo: Bikram Rai/Nepal News
Ministry of Finance on September 18:
Photo: Shikha Shrestha/Nepal News
Ministry of Finance on October 12:
Photo: Bikram Rai/Nepal News
Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development on September 18:
Photo: Shikha Shrestha/Nepal News
Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development on October 12:
Photo: Bikram Rai/Nepal News