Kathmandu, Sept. 15 -- Kapil Timalsena, an undersecretary in Nepal's ministry of health population, stood along with his colleagues outside the completely charred ministry building on Sunday afternoon. The building no longer has functional offices, computers, desks or anything worth of note. Timalsena came in the morning, marked his attendance for the day and stayed outside throughout the day. Similar was the ordeal for thousands of government employees across Kathmandu on Sunday morning - the first working day in Nepal after violent protests last week rocked the Himalayan nation and claimed at least 72 lives. While police officers found out the extent of the damage as they were on the streets immediately after the violence along with the a...