Ministry of Urban Development Urges Displaced Citizens to Register
Kathmandu. The Ministry of Urban Development has called on citizens who were left out or are in trouble during the relocation of risky settlements along riverbanks to come into contact immediately.
Issuing a press note on Saturday, the Ministry has requested citizens who need assistance and are currently stranded on the streets to be present at the primary registration center established at Dasharath Rangasala in Tripureshwor, Kathmandu.
The government has started the work of digital data collection to identify genuine landless citizens. The Ministry has stated that citizens registered in this way will be managed in the holding center prepared by the government.
Basic services including housing and food, as well as health services, children's education, and psychological counseling, are provided free of charge at the holding center.
The Ministry has urged citizens with weak economic conditions and unable to manage on their own to take advantage of these services and facilities provided by the government. The press note mentions that the government is working to solve the problems of genuine squatters and landless people by prioritizing them.
Stating that the government is fully committed to the safe, organized, and long-term resettlement of citizens, the Ministry has said that no citizen should be left stranded.
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