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Pokhara Metropolitan City Demolishes Illegal Structures Along Phirke Khola and Bus Park Area

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Pokhara Metropolitan City has commenced a demolition drive to clear illegal structures encroaching on the Phirke Khola river corridor and the Pokhara Bus Park area. The action follows the expiration of public notices demanding the removal of permanent and temporary structures, with the municipality vowing to recover demolition costs from violators. The city is also preparing to reclaim land for a modern bus park and has requested details from landless Dalits and squatters.

  • The demolition drive targets illegal structures built within the Phirke Khola river corridor, spanning multiple wards and extending to Fewa Lake.
  • Approximately 205 ropanis of land were acquired for the modern Pokhara Bus Park in 2031/32 BS, but encroachment has reduced usable land to about 60 ropanis.
  • The Pokhara Metropolitan City has issued a public notice for squatters and landless Dalits in the bus park area to submit their details to the ward office.
  • A technical survey identified 160 illegal structures violating the riverbed, including private and institutional buildings, along the 8-kilometer river.
  • The Pokhara High Court had previously declined to issue a writ of mandamus in a case challenging the removal of structures from the river corridor.

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