From Lalita Niwas to Bal Mandir and now the land case of Trivi

At this time, the government needs to be more active in the case of theft and encroachment of the University land. Even if we look at the lab school only, it seems that the leaders of major parties are involved in it. Therefore, it is necessary for the government to have an absolute opinion towards people or groups close to it or outside it.

Poush 5, 2081

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From Lalita Niwas to Bal Mandir and now the land case of Trivi

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Lalita Niwas, Bansbari, Bal Mandir and now Tribhuvan University. Another case of public land encroachment and embezzlement has come to the fore. The commission formed by the government to search for the land of the university and its affiliated campuses in the valley has discovered the fact of embezzlement and encroachment of 2400 ropani land.

 After the commission led by former secretary Sharda Prasad Trital submitted the report with the said facts to Education Minister Vidya Bhattarai and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli respectively, now there is an interest in how carefully it will be implemented.

In the year 2076, the detailed details of the land embezzlement of Lalita Niwas was made public through the report of the committee formed under the leadership of former secretary Trital. The process of bringing that land under the name of the government is going on. Along with this, cases of land embezzlement such as bamboo plantations and children's temples have also been publicized for some time.

is connected to the same chain - encroachment and embezzlement of 2400 ropani land of Tribhuvan University. The common feature of many such cases is that some groups have taken over public land under the guise of power. They are running a chain of buying and selling. But the state can return the land if it shows will. Udarharan has also done this case. 

The University claimed that 3700 ropani of land should be under the central office and it was already believed that 1000 ropani of that land has been encroached upon. However, the report has brought out the fact that much more land has been stolen.

Institutions and groups including the lab school in the university campus have encroached 1000 ropani land, since the compensation was distributed in 2013, another 1000 ropani land has been lost and about 400 ropani land in Luvhu and Pulchok of Lalitpur has been recommended by the commission to be searched. The commission has also recommended to carry out a detailed investigation on the encroached land and take action according to the law.

The embezzlement and encroachment of about 2400 ropani land of an academic institution is a serious issue. Therefore, the government and stakeholders should immediately take priority for the implementation of this report. However, the Prime Minister has publicly expressed his commitment to 'immediate implementation of the matters recommended by the committee'. However, as the leaders of the ruling party, Umesh Shrestha and Krishnagopal Shrestha are also involved in this case, there is doubt in the implementation of the report.

Trivi's land is also under the guise of power and strength. Among them, the Lab School, which was opened for teaching practice for the students of the Faculty of Education of the School University, is now under the control of a certain group. A group including businessman Umesh Shrestha, who is also Congress treasurer, and former education minister and UML leader Krishna Gopal Shrestha have been running the school.

 On July 13, 2057, the Ministry of Education gave the school's land to Guthi for 15 years. Even after the 15-year contract was over, the group did not vacate the land. Instead, it is the opinion of the commission that they have done business by collecting fees from students and parents using 108 ropani land.

Even though TriU published notices in correspondence and newspapers to vacate the land, it was not successful due to political influence. Instead, he tried to establish a border by enclosing the land. Even more strangely, it has been found that in 2078, the school did not come to submit a claim to the university regarding the said land and it has been found that he has no proof and has written to the government agency including the land office to transfer the land to his name. Professionally and socially it is a great dishonesty. 

At this time, extra action by the government is necessary in the case of theft and encroachment of the University land. Even if we look at the lab school only, it seems that the leaders of major parties are involved in it. Therefore, it is necessary for the government to have an absolute opinion towards people or groups close to it or outside it. His main focus should be on prosecuting the culprits and getting the land back.

How committed the government is to bring back the land of the university and take action against the culprits, its future behavior towards the lab school is clear. Until now, the land embezzlement and trespassers of the University are being prosecuted and the land is being returned. That should be the main task at the moment. But now the practice of giving land to anyone for non-academic work should also end.

should become a clear policy regarding its land use. When allowing the land to be used, the decision should be made by the senate, not by some officials. Its contracts should be transparent. The tendency of the government to forcefully decide to allow the use of the land of the University should end. A sole right of the university should be established on the land of the university.

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