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Pokhara Orders Removal of Structures from Bus Park for Modern Terminal Construction

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The Pokhara Urban Development Committee has ordered the removal of all encroaching structures from the Pokhara Bus Park area within 15 days to facilitate the construction of a modern bus terminal. The directive covers a significant portion of the land originally acquired for the bus park, which has been subject to encroachment over the years. Authorities plan to resettle genuine landless families while clearing the land for the project.

  • The Pokhara Urban Development Committee has issued a public notice for shop owners and occupants to vacate the Pokhara Bus Park area within 15 days.
  • The notice warns that if structures are not removed voluntarily, the committee will carry out demolition and recover costs.
  • Landowners with legal titles within the Bus Park area must submit relevant documents, including land ownership certificates and tax payment receipts, within seven days.
  • The Pokhara Metropolitan City had previously issued a 35-day eviction notice on April 17, which expired without full compliance.
  • Approximately 500 families, including landless Dalits and squatters, are estimated to be residing in makeshift structures within the Bus Park premises.

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