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Land Commission and local governments sign MoU for resolving landless issue

SINDHUPALCHOWK, August 1: A program has begun to provide land to the landless people and manage the unmanaged settlements.
By Republica

SINDHUPALCHOWK, August 1: A program has begun to provide land to the landless people and manage the unmanaged settlements. 



The program has come into effect with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the National Land Commission and local governments in the district. 


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As informed, 10 local governments of the district, excluding Helambu and Panch Pokhari Thangpal rural municipalities have signed the MoU. 


In order to identify and certify landless Dalit, squatters and unsettled households and also to distribute land, a programme was organized at Chautara on Sunday on the initiative of National Land Commission district committee. 


National Land Commission District Committee Chairperson Jhanka Prasad Parajuli shared that it has opened up ways to distribute land to the landless Dalit and squatters and manage the unmanaged settlements in Sindhupalchowk, according to the rule. 


He further said that a process has been put forward to distribute land to the community for agriculture and house construction.


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