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  Kathmandu Thursday January 17, 2002 Magh 04,  2058.


All-party meet against demolition of highway houses

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HETAUDA, Jan 16 An all-party meeting convened by Makawanpur District Development Committee has decided to request His Majesty’s Government not to implement the notice issued by HMG to the Division Road Office, Pathlaiya, Bara district to immediately demolish the permanent houses and huts being built by the people on their land along both sides of the Tribhuvan Rajpath and the Mahendra Highway.

The meeting decided to request His Majesty’s Government not to destroy the infrastructure being built on both sides of the Tribhuvan Rajpath and the Mahendra Highway which falls within the jurisdiction of Hetauda Municipality, to run alternative highway from other municipalities and to take legal steps from the unit concerned of His Majesty’s Government to develop Hetauda into a model municipality.

The meeting chaired by chairman of Makawanpur District Development Committee Rameswore Rana was attended by MP Bir Bahadur Lama, mayor of Hetauda Municipality Dormani Poudel, DDC Vice-Chairman Badri Prasad Lamsal, Chief District Officer Sitaram Khanal, president of Makawanpur district Nepali Congress Committee Ramchandra Aryal, secretary of the CPN-UML Makawanpur district committee Raghunath Khulal, RPP regional president Sitaram Bartaula, secretary of the CPN-ML district committee Ramchandra Dhakal , the heads of the district offices, teachers, social workers and journalists.


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