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Kathmandu Metropolitan City plans fencing of public land across 32 wards

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December 19, 2025
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Kathmandu Metropolitan City has launched an initiative to fence riverbanks and vulnerable public land throughout all 32 wards to prevent encroachment. The Public Construction Department has issued a circular asking ward offices to submit details of areas needing protection. Included in the approved budget for fiscal year 2024/25, the “Corridor Fencing Works” project is designed to safeguard open spaces and government-owned land from illegal occupation. Department chief Suresh Kumar Rai stated that the procurement process has already begun, and physical fencing will start once ward-level land data is received, ensuring long-term preservation of public assets.

 

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