He said that as mentioned in the constitution, the cooperation and coordination of the three levels of government is indispensable.
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Land Management Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation Minister Balram Adhikari has said that the government should focus on solving the problems of the people.
Addressing the land ownership certificate distribution program held on Tuesday in Bhumlu Rural Municipality of Kavre, he said that the government should focus on solving the problems of the people. He said, "The government has been concerned about the problem of citizens who are without red parts, it was also given priority, according to which red parts have been provided to the citizens here." According to him, the government's mission is to make the country happy and prosperous. "According to the same campaign, we were focused on solving the problems of the citizens here," he said.
"We are here because of the votes and trust given by the people," he said, "According to A constitution has also been made in Nepal, which we are in the process of implementing, while implementing it, it is seen that some amendments need to be made and some new laws need to be made.'
He said that as mentioned in the constitution, the cooperation and coordination of the three levels of government is indispensable. He said that since 50 years, the three levels of government have concentrated on solving the problems of the people, and today they have been able to distribute the red parts to the citizens here.
In the year 2032, after the boundary dispute between the then Bhumlu and Phalante village development committee, the residents of the area were not able to get Lalpurja even though the land was surveyed. Since then, despite various efforts, due to disputes, about 1,000 families in two wards were living without food.
