Amar Singh Secondary School Land Cleared of Encroaching Structures
Pokhara. Temporary structures that had been operating for the past three decades on the land owned by Amar Singh Secondary School in Ward No. 12 of Pokhara Metropolitan City have been removed.
53 commercial stalls built by encroaching on the school's land have been completely cleared.
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With the removal of these structures, which had been on the school's land for a long time, the land has now come under the full ownership and use of the school. Previously, the school administration had repeatedly issued notices urging the land to be vacated, but the businesspersons had defied them.
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In the midst of this dispute, the businesspersons had also filed a case in court. However, after the court ruled in favor of the school, the school issued a 15-day notice again.
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As the deadline for the court's decision and the school's notice approached, a discussion was held between the Mayor of Pokhara Metropolitan City and the businesspersons. Following that discussion, the final deadline for removing the stalls was set for Jestha 4.
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In accordance with that agreement, the businesspersons have safely transferred their goods and vacated the stalls.
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