Kathmandu, Oct. 13 -- During the nationwide anti-corruption protests on September 8 and 9, arson attacks destroyed records in several Land Revenue Offices, forcing landowners to go through lengthy processes to verify and restore their land ownership documents. For this, landowners are required to be physically present and submit various documents.

Land Revenue Offices in Kalanki, Bharatpur, Kaski and several other districts have issued notices instructing landowners to apply for record verification with the required documents.

According to the Department of Land Management and Archive, 21 Land Revenue Offices, including those in Kalanki, Kaski, Bharatpur, Banke, Morang, Butwal, Dhangadhi, Khairahani, among others, were affected by arson...