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The Land Problem Solution Commission has collected data of more than 26,000 landless people in Tanahun. The commission that was formed earlier collected the data of 26 thousand one hundred and 17 landless people and the commission that is formed now has prepared to proceed with the work based on the same details.
Member Secretary of the Commission and Head of Surveyor's Office, Vijay Singh informed that the collection of data of 26 thousand one hundred and 17 landless Dalits, landless squatters and unorganized residents of 10 local levels of the district has been completed. Similarly, he said that measurement maps have been drawn up for 6,773 lots. According to him, the measurement map work of 624 hectares area has been completed.
Similarly, member secretary Singh said that 13 people have already been distributed Lalpurja. Singh says that the current commission will continue the work done by the commission in the past. He said, 'As far as the previous commission has completed the work, the commission formed now will start work from there.'
7 thousand 43 in Beyas municipality, 3 thousand 317 in Bhanu municipality, 4 thousand 4 hundred 3 in Shuklagandaki municipality, 2 thousand 344 in Devghat rural municipality, 1 thousand 861 in Bhimad municipality, 1 thousand 439 in Rishing rural municipality, 1 thousand 520 in Ghiring rural municipality, 1 thousand 267 in Myagde rural municipality, 8 hundred 93 in Ambukhareni rural municipality and 2 thousand 30 in Bandipur rural municipality. Fees have been collected.
According to Member Secretary Singh, there are 499 landless Dalits, 483 landless squatters, 6,151 unorganized dwellers in Vyas, 455 landless squatters, 2,912 unorganized dwellers in Bhanu, 287 landless Dalits in Shuklagandkik, 287 landless squatters, 3,829 unorganized dwellers, 123 landless Dalits in Devghat, 78 Data of landless squatters and two thousand one hundred and forty-three unorganized residents have been collected.
Similarly, in Bhimad, 19 landless Dalits, 15 landless squatters, 1,827 unorganized residents, 22 landless Dalits, 127 landless squatters, 1,290 unorganized residents, in Ghiring, 63 landless Dalits, 55 landless squatters, 1,427 unorganized residents, in Magde 78 landless Dalits, 65 landless squatters, 1,101 124 unorganized residents, 18 landless Dalits, 90 landless squatters, 785 unorganized residents and 89 landless Dalits, 267 landless squatters and 1,674 unorganized residents in Bandipur have been collected.
According to Singh, member secretary of the commission, the measurements of 2,841 plots in Shuklagandaki, 2,362 plots in Devghat, and 1,529 plots in Ambukhareni have been mapped. Similarly, the measurement maps of wards No. 2, 7 and 8 of Shuklagandaki have been completed and are being used for office purposes, while the measurement maps of Ward No. 5 of Devghat have been completed and work is being done for office purposes. Similarly, the measurement map of all the wards of Ambukhaireni has been completed.
