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Squatter Settlement Issue: Government Begins Verification Efforts to Distinguish Genuine from Fake After Bulldozing Colonies

Woman crying after squatter settlement demolition

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Following the bulldozing of squatter settlements built on public land in Kathmandu Valley, the government has initiated a process to differentiate genuine squatters from fake ones.

Officials informed that as displaced people are registered as landless and moved into temporary shelters provided by the government, identification is being based on older data.

According to Ganesh Prasad Bhatt, spokesperson for the Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives, and Poverty Alleviation, the government is carrying out initial procedures related to managing squatters within Kathmandu Valley.

A body affiliated with the Ministry of Urban Development has reported that approximately 3,500 families in the valley are landless squatters or living in unplanned settlements, based on prior studies.

“We are conducting verification. Since citizenship numbers alone are insufficient for complete details, we are attempting verification based on information spanning three generations,” shared Joint Secretary Bhatt.

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