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PADT directs to remove illegal structures in Pashupati Gaushala Dharmashala area

KATHMANDU, Oct 21: The Pashupati Area Development Trust (PADT) issued a 35-day notice to remove the structures built against the agreement with the PADT in and around the Pashupati Gaushala Dharmashala area in Kathmandu.
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KATHMANDU, Oct 21: The Pashupati Area Development Trust (PADT) issued a 35-day notice to remove the structures built against the agreement with the PADT in and around the Pashupati Gaushala Dharmashala area in Kathmandu.



The Pashupati Gaushala Dharmashala built by Marwadi Sewa Samiti Nepal in the area was not being run in line with the objectives it was built for. The PADT, thus, sent it a letter on October 12, asking it to remove the illegal structures of the Dharmashala, according to the letter made public by the PADT today.


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The Dharmashala was meant for rearing cows, providing residence facilities to the pilgrims and providing other related services as per the agreement but the PADT found that it was running the activities against the agreement and built illegal infrastructures in and around the Dharmashala.


The PADT warned of taking action according to the prevailing laws if the illegal structures were not abolished within 35 days.


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