Sunday, May 3rd, 2026

Govt calls on squatters left out of relocation process to come forward



KATHMANDU: The government has urged citizens who were left out during the relocation process of vulnerable settlements along riverbanks to come forward and register for assistance.

The Ministry of Urban Development issued a statement requesting affected individuals who were not included in the relocation drive to contact authorities at the earliest.

According to the ministry, those currently stranded on the streets and in need of support are requested to register at Dasharath Stadium, which has been designated as the primary registration centre.

The statement said arrangements have been made to collect digital data of genuinely landless citizens and manage them through a designated holding centre.

It further noted that basic services including housing, food, healthcare, education for children, and psycho-social counselling are being provided at the holding facility.

The ministry has also urged individuals who are genuinely landless and unable to manage themselves due to financial constraints to visit the registration centre and access available government support services.

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