Transfer of report to the Prime Minister by the Property Inquiry Commission of the University

Poush 2, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Transfer of report to the Prime Minister by the Property Inquiry Commission of the University

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Tribhuvan University's land and property search commission handed over the report to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Tuesday.

In the presence of Education, Science and Technology Minister Vidya Bhattarai and university officials, commission member Mahendra Thapa handed over the report at the Prime Minister's residence, Baluwatar. A five-member commission was formed under the coordination of former secretary Sharda Prasad Trital from the Council of Ministers on May 17.

Commission submitted its report to Minister of Education, Science and Technology Vidya Bhattarai on 14th November. After understanding the report, Prime Minister Oli mentioned that the investigation committee has been formed under the coordination of competent persons and said that the conclusions pointed out in the report will be implemented immediately. Prime Minister and University Chancellor Oli said that the Commission should study the areas that were not and could not be studied further.

coordinator Trital was unwell, so member Mahendra Thapa coordinated and finalized the report. The report has also suggested solutions for the condition, misuse and utilization of the land of 21 campuses in Kathmandu Valley including Kirtipur, Naikap, Dhunge Adda, Patan of the University since the year 2013. It has also been suggested that the committee should send a written report to the Commission on Abuse of Authority and the Central Investigation Bureau of the Nepali Police regarding the misuse of land. 

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