Civil Society's suggestion to Chief Minister of Lumbini and Gandaki to focus on the development of Ranimahal area
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The leaders of the civil society have asked to pay attention to the development of this area in the inter-provincial coordination meeting to be held at Ranimahal, the main tourist spot of Palpa.
In the meeting to be held in the presence of Lumbini and Gandaki Province Chief Ministers, Chief Secretaries, Ministers, etc., they emphasized that along with the development of Ranimahal area, Alamdevi located in Kaligandaki Rural Municipality of Syangja should also be developed.
The leaders of the civil society during social media and conversations asked the government of Lumbini and Gandaki to pay attention to the development of this area as the Ranimahal is a major tourist destination in Palpa.
"It is important for the chief minister of Lumbini and Gandaki to understand for the development of the Ranimahal area," said Padmaraj Neupane, the former president of Palpali Sangam Kathmandu, "For the development of the Ranimahal area, the development committee should be formed and the conservation work should be carried forward."
Former president Neupane emphasized that the ownership between the two municipalities (Tansen Municipality and Bagnaskali Rural Municipality) in the Bagar of the Ranimahal complex should be clarified . In addition, he suggested that the beach volleyball playground should be organized and protected, the land encroached on the palace area should be searched, the museum should be managed in the palace to give a glimpse of the Rana era, toilets should be arranged, and infrastructure should be prepared for adventure tourism. He emphasized that the road from Batsedanda Tansen to Ranimahal should be widened and made easily accessible.
Human rights activist Bhagwan Bhandari suggests that there should be a discussion between the two Chief Ministers on issues related to river conservation, tourism business, development, utility of Kaligandaki corridor road, Kaligandaki river diversion, culture exchange.
"The main thing is that since the meeting was held at Ranimahal, it should be focused on the development of this area," he said, "Ranimahal local government alone has not been able to do it." The state government should help. At the same time, a plan should be made to work on the development from Rurukshetra to Ranimahal and from Ranimahal to Ramdidham.'
Folk singer and leader of Bagnaskali-5, Darlamdanda young Navin Paudel also emphasizes that the state and local government should work together for the development of Ranimahal area. Promoting Ranimahl in Sonauli, Butwal and other places, he suggested that transport facilities should be provided from Tansen to Ranimahl at any time.
'After reaching Ranimahal, you should not return within half an hour, you should forget about it for at least five hours,' he said, 'There should be proper use of Ranimahal's land, from park management to high-class restaurant and hotel management.' He complained that despite the attraction of internal and external tourists in Ranimahal, there is no proper development here. Politician and youth leader Vishal Darlami also says that Tansen Municipality and Bagnaskali Rural Municipality are not responsible and there is a problem. "Even if at least 10 percent of the revenue raised in Ranimahal is invested there, it will become attractive and attractive," he said, "it would be good if the Chief Minister's meeting gives solid support and plans." But nothing seems to happen.'
At least 300 tourists enter daily and the income is at least 3.5 lakhs from the monthly entrance fee alone. Civil society leader Choplal Giri said that if it can be used properly, it will develop here. "There are three levels of government, but only annual painting and simple maintenance have been done," he said, "Outside that area, parks, gardens, statues reflecting Rana's rule of love, architecture, audio visuals, and trekking routes should be built."
Rekhiram Rana, the former president of the Federation of Nepali Journalists, said that even though the local level has earned income, it has not been able to manage it properly. He urged that attention should be paid to the construction of infrastructure where the tourists coming to Ranimahal can stay at least, water infrastructure, access to the nearby Alamdevi, garbage and market management, stop the extraction of river materials etc.
Tansen Municipality and Bagnaskali Rural Municipality have collected lakhs of annual revenue from Ranimahal. The municipality charges an entrance fee and Bagnaskali charges a parking fee . But he said that both municipalities have not paid attention to further development and expansion here.
The historical, archaeological and religious Ranimahal located in Palpa was handed over to the local government on 10 July 2075 for 10 years. The Department of Archeology has handed over the Ranimahal of historical, archaeological and religious importance to Tansen Municipality. The arrangement of the necessary budget for the construction of the physical infrastructure of the palace is in the memorandum of understanding to be made by the federal government.
In the 10-year memorandum of understanding, it is stipulated that the palace and the areas covered by it cannot be leased or leased to third parties.
The land of Ranimahal was not searched. Ashok Kumar Shahi, the former mayor of Tansen Municipality, said that after the Department of Archeology handed over Ranimahal to Tansen Municipality, they would investigate the related land issues. But even after years, it has not been searched and protected.
In the current situation, it was found that people's land was near the stairs leading to Phulbari, Ranimahal. The land of Bagnaskali rural municipality has been measured up to the foundation of the castle. The digital surveyor has also measured the land.
There is about 25 ropani land in the Ranimahal Durbar complex . V.No. In the survey of 2032, it was found that the land around Ranimahal Palace was registered in the name of a person. There has been a demand to clean up the Ranimahal area and bring the parks, flower gardens and gardens back to their original form. Locals estimate that around 40 ropani of land around Ranimahal Palace is registered in the name of individuals. Locals are worried after the land of Ranimahal flower garden has been registered in the name of a person.
Khanigaon of this area had a farm of two-three people towards the river. Ranimahal was a hut where the priest lived in the flower garden area. There were many flower gardens and mango trees. The Samakote family living in the Ranimahal Durbar complex may have registered the land in their name in 032, Ward President Tukprasad Bhattarai said.
They have been buying and selling land in that area from 040 to 062 years. It is not even known where the Samakote family is now. But the locals suspect that the document may have been forged after it was burnt on 18th January 2062 at the Malport office. Locals have said that the land mafia may be active here.
Khadgashamsher Rana, who was the commander of West Nepal at that time, had the Ranimahal built in the memory of his late wife Tejkumari in Bikram Samvat 1950 .
