Municipal office formed after giving private land to forest department

The municipality, which had been providing services from a rented office and a meeting hall, officially inaugurated the service from its own office on Thursday. Now, the name of the municipality and the words 'People's Home' are written in the front.

Baishak 31, 2083

Santosh Mahatara

Municipal office formed after giving private land to forest department

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Since there was not enough private land to build an office in the municipality center, forest land had to be found. Finally, the municipality office was built only after the municipality took the forest land from another private person.

The Chhatrakot rural municipality here had to go through such a hassle to build its administrative building. The municipality got land for the office only after the forest area was given to the forest.

Local Jhak Bahadur Midun provided 6 ropanis of land to the municipality free of charge. Only after the municipality gave the land to the forest did the municipality get 6 ropanis of land for the municipality office in the center. In addition, 19 ropanis and 8 aanas of land came to the name of the municipality from the Land Commission, informed Hari Tandon, the information officer of the municipality.

The municipality, which had previously provided services through a rented office and a meeting hall, has now started services from its own office and officially inaugurated it on Thursday. In the process, the name of the municipality is written in the foreground as 'People's Home'.

The administrative building of Chhatrakot Rural Municipality was constructed by Ambema JV Builders for a total cost of Rs 91.1 million, said the Chief Administrative Officer of the Rural Municipality, Rajan Pandey. According to him, the building was agreed upon on 2080 Mangsir 8 and was to be completed on 2082 Mangsir 8, but the construction was completed on 2082 Poush 23. He said that the administrative office building has 32 rooms, two residences, an assembly hall and a meeting room on four floors. The administrative building is built on a total of 6 ropanis of land including the garden. There is 19 ropanis and 8 aanas of land around the building.

Rural Municipality Chairman Ram Prasad Pandey said that despite some delay due to land acquisition, the modern administrative building has been constructed. He said that now that his own administrative building (people's house) is built, there will be more ease and improvement in service delivery. "We have called the municipal office the people's home," said Chairman Pandey. "The municipal office was built only after we obtained the land by providing it to the forest."

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