Achham palace, rebuilt after Maoist attack, remains unused 14 months after inauguration
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The Achham Durbar in Nepal, which was rebuilt following a Maoist attack, remains unused more than a year after its inauguration due to delays and ongoing political disputes. This situation impacts the region's governance and cultural significance.
Once the centre of government authority, the reconstructed Achham Durbar now stands empty amid delays, political disputes and uncertainty over its future.