Bagmati Province Government to Construct Integrated Administrative Structure in Hetauda

Summary

Bagmati Province government has finalized an agreement for the use of 31 hectares of forest land in Hetauda to construct an integrated administrative complex, with work slated to begin this fiscal year following necessary permissions and fund deposits for conservation measures.

Key Points
  • The Bagmati Province government has finalized an agreement with the federal Department of Forests and Soil Conservation to use 31.02 hectares of forest land in Hetauda for constructing an administrative complex.
  • Permission has been granted for cutting 5,226 trees in the designated area, with funds deposited for reforestation under the Forest Development Fund.
  • The construction aims to consolidate scattered provincial ministries into a single, integrated complex, ending operations from rented and old government buildings.
  • Work on the project is planned to begin within the current fiscal year as all procedural and legal requirements, including fund transfers and agreements, have been completed.
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