Bhumlu's problem of lack of spare parts is being ended
Kavrepalanchok. In two wards of Bhumlu Rural Municipality of Kavrepalanchok, the problem of Lalpurja from about five decades ago is being solved. In this problem, the previous procedures were being done by the district government body, but now the rest of the procedures will be done by the rural municipality office. For this, a land management branch has been brought into operation in the rural municipality.
Earlier, the employees of the surveyor and land office in the district had been identifying the land owner and giving them red papers. So far, 531 families have been distributed Lalpurja. Motilal Lama, chairman of Ward No. 8, said that a program has been made to distribute the remaining 500 spare parts from today. According to him, if the prepared red parts are going to be distributed by the Napi and Malpot office in the district, then the land management branch in the rural municipality will do the work like kittakat.
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