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In Kathmandu S Squatter Eviction Drive Animals Are Collateral Damage

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AI-generatedNo commercial mechanism detected. The article covers a humanitarian/animal welfare issue with no direct or indirect impact on commodity prices, corporate margins, supply chains, or regulatory changes affecting any sector. No company, investment, or economic indicator is mentioned. The event is local to Kathmandu and lacks any commercial channel.
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- Since April 15, 2023, Nepalese government evicting squatters along Balkhu riverbank in Kathmandu valley.
- Hundreds of families displaced; no government plan for abandoned animals.
- Two NGOs (Sneha's Care, Animal Nepal) feeding/rescuing over 350 animals at demolition sites.
- Rescued animals have significant injuries requiring complex medical treatment.
- NGOs operate without government funding and struggle with influx.
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