Dodhara Chadani, Dec 27 : The classification of land as agricultural and non-agricultural has not yet come into implementation in Kanchanpur district. But, the Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation had directed all local level government units to complete the task of land classification by December 9.
As of now, nine
local government units of Kanchanpur have not been able to classify the land
though a month has elapsed since the deadline issued by the ministry to this
effect expired.
Bhimdutta municipality
sources said the task of land classification had come to the final stage but it
would take a couple of months to bring it into implementation.
As informed, the
local land use council has endorsed the criteria and standards for the classification.
"The municipality would endorse the technical report and send it to the
Department of Land Measurement soon", shared Chief Administrative Officer
Yam Narayan Gauli.
He said as the
municipality has completed all other necessary works the land allotment would
be made after publishing the decision in the gazette.
Likewise,
Shuklaphanta municipality of the district has not yet endorsed the criteria and
standards. Information Officer at the municipality, Mohan Raj Fulara said. He
further said land classification has been delayed in lack of endorsement of the
criteria from the executive.
"The
executive would endorse the criteria and standards for land classification
soon", he said, adding that it would take a month for the classification
measure to come into action.
Punarbas
municipality however has brought the task of land classification into a final
stage. Only remaining work is to endorse the criteria and standards from the
local land use council, informed Chief Administrative Officer Ganesh Singh
Airi. "We would publish a public a notice within some days after the
endorsement of the criteria to this effect", he added.
Agro economic
expert at Agriculture Development Directorate Doti Tekendra Eir stressed the
need for the local level to bring the classification into action.
It may be noted
that other seven districts of Sudurpaschim have been relying on the production
of Kailali and Kanchanpur districts. The size of fertile land is squeezing in
the districts.
The land use regulation
has specified an arrangement of categorizing land into 10 parts including
agriculture, residence, commercial, industrial, mines and minerals area, forest
area, river, rivulet, watershed area, public consumption area, cultural and
archaeological area.