Encroaching houses and shacks built along Kathmandu's riverbanks will be vacated from Friday

The District Administration Office, Kathmandu, issued a public notice on Wednesday, urging people to vacate houses and huts built on riverbank land by Thursday evening.

Baishak 16, 2083

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Encroaching houses and shacks built along Kathmandu's riverbanks will be vacated from Friday

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The District Administration Office, Kathmandu, has urged the immediate vacating of riverside settlements and houses and huts built encroaching on government, private, public or private land in various local levels of the district.

The office issued a public notice on Wednesday, urging people to vacate the houses and huts built on such land by the evening of Baisakh 17.

The evacuation of those settlements that are at high risk of disaster will begin from 7 am on Baisakh 18, according to the notice issued by Assistant Chief District Officer Mukti Ram Rijal on Wednesday.

The office has urged people to move the sick, disabled, elderly, pregnant, lactating or children living in the settlements built on encroached land to a safe place, to seek police assistance in the relocation process, and to remove personal belongings, clothes, and livestock.

The work of identifying the real landless and their families and solving the problem sustainably will proceed as soon as possible, and the office has stated that the people and families who are said to be fake and unreal landless will be identified and brought to justice.

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