Instead, the metropolis has agreed to register the seven ropani, two paisa, three daam land located at the Valley Traffic Police Division in Ramshahpath in the name of the government.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has given its consent to the Kathmandu Metropolitan City to use the building housing the Nepal Police Cyber Bureau office in Bhotahiti. After the Home Ministry's consent, the Metropolitan City will use the land measuring 4 aana, 2 paisa, 1 daam and the building constructed on that land.
Instead, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City has agreed to register the seven ropani, two paisa, three daam land located in Ramshahapath, which is the Valley Traffic Police Division, in the name of the government. Home Ministry Deputy Secretary Vartaraj Poudel said that this agreement was reached after a bilateral discussion held at the Home Ministry on Sunday. He said, "The Kathmandu Metropolitan City has agreed to register the 7 ropani, two paisa, three daam land located in Ramshahapath in the name of the Nepal Government instead of the bureau building."
He said that after the registration in the name of the government, it has been decided to proceed with the necessary procedures so that at least 8 aanas of the total area is used by the Land Conservation Company Office and the remaining land is used by the Nepal Police Valley Traffic Police.
Earlier, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City had been demanding to have the ward office of the metropolis in the building in Bhotahiti, which is the Cyber Bureau office of the Nepal Police. The law states that the local government shall protect public/government land. However, if the land has to be used, an agreement has been reached with the Home Ministry as per the legal provisions to coordinate and reach an agreement with the body under which it is used.
