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Pokhara Metropolis Demolishes Illegal Structures Along Firkhe Khola; Landless Settlers Announce Protests

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Pokhara Metropolis has commenced a demolition operation to remove 160 structures, including private and institutional buildings, that were built along the Firkhe Khola river boundary, based on a 2080 survey report. Meanwhile, the Nepal Landless and Unmanaged Settlers Protection Committee announced nationwide protest programs, warning of demonstrations if their 15-point demands, including alternative solutions before bulldozer deployment, are not met.

  • The demolition campaign in Pokhara targets 35 permanent and 97 temporary private structures, along with 18 permanent and 10 temporary institutional structures encroaching on the Firkhe Khola.
  • The landless settlers' demands include proper management and land for those in high-risk areas, and the protection of constitutional and human rights.
  • Committee Coordinator Khagendra Paudel stated that bulldozers are being used against landless settlers without providing alternative resettlement or proper management, which they consider a human rights violation.
  • The Pokhara demolition effort is expected to significantly impact urban management and environmental improvement in the city.
  • Changunarayan Municipality was declared 'Yoganagar' with the aim of promoting yoga for residents' health, positive thinking, and prosperity, and to boost tourism development.

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