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Dang Road Division Office Orders Removal of Encroaching Structures Within 15 Days

The Road Division Office in Dang has issued a 15-day notice demanding the removal of all structures, including huts, buildings, and walls, that have been built by encroaching on highway and road lands. The office states that these encroachments obstruct traffic and pose a serious threat to road safety and vehicular mobility.

  • The notice specifies that failure to remove the illegal structures within the 15-day deadline will result in their demolition in accordance with prevailing laws.
  • The Road Division Office warned that all expenses incurred in removing the structures will be recovered from the concerned individuals or organizations.
  • Encroachments along major road sections such as the East-West Highway, Shahid Marg, Rapti Highway, Hulaki Highway, and Madan Bhandari Highway are targeted for removal.
  • The construction of these structures violates the Public Roads Act, 2031.

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